---------A brief history of Elenor Rayner:
Elenor's Homepage
Elenor started off playing keyboards in seminal Melbourne electro-industrial band Soulscraper.
They released two CDs (Heard It All Before and Neoanarcho) and played across the country, including the support slot for international bands such as Ned's Atomic Dustbin and the Shamen. They also played the Big Day Out.
After Soulscraper, Elenor set up her own studio and began producing music under the name Sobriquet and so far she has released three CDs.
People Don't Go Out To Clubs To Get Laid (independent)
Version 1.1 (Creative Vibes)
July (Ground Under Productions) released internationally
As well, she has been asked to contribute tracks to many compilations, including Every Picture Tells A Story, Beatscootin', Melbourne Techno Floor, Dragonflight, Refashioned, 3RRR Used and Recorded By, and VenusaXX on the German label Triton.
She has also been involved in collaborations with other artists such as Pound System. As well as appearing on Pound System's album You Know It Makes Sense, the track Never Come Down was included on Triple J's Mixup album and was also remixed by Phil K and became an underground hit in the UK.
She has been named ‘up and coming'artist of the month in Rolling Stone magazine and ‘artist of the month' in Juice magazine.
Elenor has toured extensively; playing across the country from a New Year's festival in Brisbane to Snowfest on Mt Thredbo and has toured New Zealand.
Elenor has also produced other artists for the Sony label, remixed Clan Analogue artists and her tracks have been featured in several television programs on Channel 9 and Channel 10.
She has produced music for television and cinema ads and her videos have been aired on Rage, Alchemy, Channel V and Channel 31.
In Feburary 2003 she remixed a track for LA band Hungry Lucy's album Glo.
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