Much has been accomplished since Chris Elliott split from Stupid Fresh and introduced the solo project Nom De Strip in 2009. As a producer, he's gained the respect of the industry heavyweights with Buzz Chart No.1's. As a DJ he's played all over the world. Nom De Strip started with a bang and the momentum keeps increasing.
2012 has been a prolific year in the studio for Nom, producing eagerly anticipated tracks over a range of styles alongside Chris Lake, LA Riots, Hatiras, Micky Slim, Will Bailey and TJR, to add to previous collaborations with Bart B More. With recent music being signed to Ultra, Dim Mak, Rising Music and Nitrus Records, this summer promises to deliver a number of hits.
So what is the Nom De Strip sound? Known for a blend of styles from electro to techno, dutch to disco, recent notable tracks include 'My Life', 'Swagnum P.I', the forthcoming 'Come Back Down', and the much hyped remix of Tommy Trash's 'Monkey See Monkey Do'. Nom De Strip tracks are featured regularly on BBC Radio 1 and supported by a DJ roster including Fatboy Slim, David Guetta, Tiesto, Steve Aoki, Chris Lake, MSTRKRFT, Judge Jules and Laidback Luke.
Success producing tracks has been equalled by success touring, as Nom De Strip continues to be one to watch on the decks. In cities from Busan to Los Angeles, Milan to Sydney, crowds all over the world have embraced his unique sets loaded with Nom exclusives, including headline slots at Avalon in LA and Shambhala Music Festival in Canada.