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Matt Elliot - 12 February 2009 - Le Grand Mix - Tourcoing

music · ·Le Grand Mix, Tourcoing

Matt Elliott is a British musician, known for his sonic explorations ranging from dark electronica to melancholic folk, often under his own name or as The Third Eye Foundation.

Matt Elliott, a British artist hailing from Bristol, has established himself as a unique figure in contemporary experimental and folk music. His musical journey began under the pseudonym The Third Eye Foundation in the 1990s, where he explored complex sound territories blending breakcore, industrial trip-hop, and dark ambient. This period was characterized by an abrasive and fragmented aesthetic, laying the groundwork for his unique approach to composition.

At the turn of the millennium, Elliott made a notable transition towards more acoustic and introspective compositions, releasing under his own name. This evolution marked a shift towards a melancholic folk sound, often infused with Eastern European influences and classical sonorities. His works from this period are characterized by acoustic guitars, subtle orchestrations, and deep vocals, creating atmospheres that are both dark and poetic.

His discography as Matt Elliott includes acclaimed albums such as Drinking Songs (2004), Failing Songs (2006), and The Broken Last (2012), which explore recurring themes of disillusionment, resignation, and beauty in melancholy. These albums are praised for their emotional depth and rich, often minimalist but always expressive instrumentation.

Matt Elliott's body of work, whether electronic or acoustic, is distinguished by strong artistic coherence and an ability to evoke complex inner soundscapes. He has successfully created a distinct universe, influencing a segment of musicians who appreciate audacious genre fusions and deep emotional explorations.

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