Blazing his own trail through the international electronic scene, genre-defying producer and DJ Eliezer is fast becoming a disruptive force in club culture. With a punk-fuelled edge and uncompromising sound, Eliezer’s Chicken Town Records continues to ramp up its release schedule ahead of a red-hot summer of global takeovers.
Eliezer’s sonic palette blends acid house, post-punk, indie electronica, and dirty disco—rooted in a raw, emotional drive. His unorthodox approach and bold edits, including Psycho Killer and Sinnerman, have earned him cult status among tastemakers. His recent tracks, David Bowie and Love Is A Drug, have received acclaim and support from heavyweight selectors including Groove Armada, Steve Lawler, Oscar G, Makossa, Paco Osuna, Vanilla Ace, Terry Farley, and DJ Harvey.
From landmark releases on respected labels like La Belle, Nein Records, La Dame Noir, and New Day Everyday, to building his own homegrown movement with Chicken Town, Eliezer remains rooted in the ethos of authenticity and innovation. His DJ sets, known for rejecting trends in favor of instinct and intensity, are immersive, unpredictable experiences.
Chicken Town Records, Eliezer’s gritty imprint, was built as a rebellious response to commercial conformity. Fusing global acid house with leftfield electronica, indie dance, and no-frills punk energy, it’s become a magnet for outsider rhythms and misfit souls. The label’s parties, now launching in select New York venues, aim to channel art, rebellion, and community on the dancefloor.
“It’s amazing to see the Chicken Town family growing across the globe. These parties are more than events—they’re spaces for connection, rebellion, and creativity,” Eliezer shares. “My recent releases are a reflection of where I’ve been and where I’m heading. And trust me, what’s next will turn the volume up even higher.”




