Following on from epic "<b>Let Me Love You Forever</b>" track which appeared on the latest <b>Brownswood Electric</b> compilation, <b>Eliphino</b> (Tom Wrankmore) releases his "<b>Undivided Whole</b>" EP on <b>somethinksounds</b>, a new label by the people at cult culture magazine <b>somethinkblue</b>. Taking the DNA of jungle, soul and jazz, Eliphino has a timeless production style that balances emotional electronica with an innovative approach to production.
Eliphino delivers four tracks of futuristic beats to nag the heartstrings and guide the hips; infused with longing and love. Aswell as support from <b>Gilles Peterson</b> Eliphino's previous releases have also made their way on to <b>Zane Lowe</b>'s Radio 1 show and Eliphino can count <b>Martyn</b> and <b>Alex Nut</b> as big fans of his work.
Throughout 2010 Eliphino has been working hard, honing his craft and making a name for himself which has led to publications from <b>Platfrom</b> (who invited him to play in their infamous boileroom alongside <b>Mosca</b>, <b>Rockwell</b> and <b>Thristian BPM</b>) to <b>XLR8R</b> marking him out as one to watch. <b>Jamie Hodgson (NME</b>) said 'Let Me Love You Forever' was "one of the finest, most urbane songs I've heard" and NME recently named Eliphino along with <b>Floating Points</b> as two bright stars for the future.
The Undivided Whole EP is an assault on your senses and emotions. '<b>You'll Know</b>' and '<b>L.F. (I Know)</b>' are two of the hottest tracks to come out of the scene this year, merging the sounds of Garage, House, Bass and 2-Step. '<b>Condensation</b>' is a straight up house monster, ready to ruin any dancefloor.
Eliphino makes music "for your mind, your body and your soul" and we simply can't get enough of it.