Armed with their latest single, ‘Dreamland’, Sydney hip hop crew Electric Elements have announced a four-date Australian tour this February. They will be making their mark on Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and their hometown, Sydney.

The crew, whose unique sound is a blend of blues, funk and hip hop are known for having a high energy roller coaster ride of a live show – always keeping fans where they should be, on their feet.

This four piece (Pro-MC, decibel, Louda and The Hare) have built a dedicated fanbase and reputation through their live performances; showcasing live instrumentals, guitar solos, beat boxing and tuntablism. All of this is held together with an energy and atmosphere that can only be appreciated live.

‘Dreamland’, featuring Crochet Crooks, has been taken from their debut EP No Place Like Home’ The track is a unique blend of sweet melodies and powerful rap hooks.

The crew work hard for their craft (and it shows) rewarding them with sell out shows and packed out venues throughout Sydney. They have had the privilege of developing their live shows by sharing the stage with local and international artists such as: Hopsin & SwizZz (U.S.A.), Chance Waters, Ozi Batla (The Herd), Spit Syndicate, Tuka (Thundamentals), Joyride, Mind Over Matter, Solo (Horrorshow) and Coptic Soldier as well as many more.

This crew are here to stay! They have an unmatched sound and an unmistakably entertaining live show, which ensures they will be in this scene for many years to come.

Better jump on board now, or you’ll miss the ride.

Electric Elements 2013 Australian Tour

w/ Koolta

Friday 1st February, 2013
Rhino Room, Adelaide
With Koolta, Prime and Skank MC
Tickets available via OzTix

Saturday 2nd February, 2013
The Toff In Town, Melbourne
With Koolta, Ry and BMAC
Tickets available via moshtix

Friday 8th February, 2013
The Jubilee Hotel, Brisbane
With Koolta, DeathStarrs and Zeed the Mantis
Tickets available via OzTix

Saturday 9th February, 2013
Brighton Up Bar, Sydney
With Koolta, Mute MC and Elemont
Tickets available via Go Book’em

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