ELOQUOR - HUMAN CONDITION

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Release Date: November 9th 2011
Released By: Myspherical Entertainment

Eloquor possesses the kind of meritable traits comparable to those of a modern-day vigilante.

The sentiments strewn through his rhymes promote dignity and the importance of living life by your own design. One of the most persevering, hard-working emcees in the game; Eloquor has earned his stripes performing alongside industry heavyweights such as Pegz, Briggs, and the Hilltop Hoods. With two full-length LPs under his belt, the Melbourne artist has had the time and experience to procure a well-rounded sonic extraction of his world view.

Eloquor thrives as a storyteller, his tracks tell of both hardship and resilience, leaving behind a lingering sense of realistic optimism. ‘Who Cares’ expresses a frustration toward the nonchalant attitude of a society toward the state of its planet. While Simplex produced title track ‘Human Condition’ explores the notion of attempting to reach a common ground based on the inherit similarities of all human beings. In ‘Adamant’ produced by Suffa, Eloquor tells of his hip hop career; through all the obstacles and disillusionment –he is adamant to keep working hard for what he loves.

On the production front, Eloquor enlisted some of the most talented beat-makers elevating Human Condition to new heights. The smorgasbord of sonic delights credits the likes of Suffa (Hilltop Hoods), Simplex, 76 (Briggs), Frank Dukes (Ghostface Killah), Pokerbeats (Hilltop Hoods) and Hattori Hanzo (Bliss n’ Eso).

Thematically Eloquor delves into some of the most pressing issues humanity has to face in the future. Despite the subject matter, his message is a positive one, urging humankind to use what they have and rise above the mindlessness and materialism destroying our international situation.

‘Regardless our financial situation, culture, religion or physical attributes, we are all human beings who share a great deal of common characteristics. My vision for this record is to highlight our similarities and expose our present state of affairs.’
Eloquor