Elliott Eastwick

Elliott Eastwick
Birth name Elliott Eastwick
Genres House, deep house,
Occupation(s) Producer, DJ
Years active 1980s–present
Labels Paper Recordings
Associated acts Salt City Orchestra, Miles Hollway, Soul Edge, Wastepaper, Cine City, Paper Boys

Elliott Eastwick is a House and deep house DJ and music producer. He is one of the founders of Manchester-based, Paper Recordings.[1] He held a residency at famous Manchester club, The Haçienda for around a year before it closed. [2] In 1993 he became resident of Leeds superclub Hard Times, along with friend and collaborator, Miles Hollway. The pair mixed an album in 1994 for Hard Times, released on Cassette only.

He is known for his eclectic DJ sets. In 1997 he was booted off the decks at a Jockey Slut party after he played two Gabba records and Nick Berry's "Every Loser Wins".[3]

References

  1. "Discogs Elliot Eastwick"
  2. "Pride of Manchester - The Haçienda Manchester"
  3. [Muzik Magazine December 1997 "Muzik Magazine December 1997"]
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