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Salvage (musical band) In the summer of 2015 Salvage was created by Eliot Goldstein. Salvage was born out of years of musical training, gigs, busking, jams and dark nights of the soul.

After leaving school in 1983, Eliot fast coupled his acoustic repertoire with electronic music, starting with a Roland SH101, the BOSS DR-110, and a simple four track tape recorder (which was also used as a make shift sample player),

Eliot proved himself to be a passionate musician, taking his hand to the violin, saxophone, flute, clarinet, didgeridoo, tabla, hand drums, kit drums, guitar and bass guitar, chapman stick, piano, and various esoteric instruments.

Using his talent, Eliot turned his gift of music into a skill and worked with an amazing jazz-rock crew that eventually managed to leave a sonic mark on the King's Cross scene; just before it was levelled for big industry; effectively disbanding a local community. During this time, he created Psynanosphere (meaning; the tiny mind of God); a three album journey that covered the psychedelic drum and bass genre. Through this endeavour, Eliot travelled Europe with his music, gaining experience and low key interest in East Europe; most notably East Germany And Chez Republic. Upon returning, he revived Sounds Anonymous; a 5K sound system designed for the ambient crew and chillout space, this of course gave the space needed for the Function One Psytrance crews to blast away; knowing that the healing space was catered for by the dedicated ambient crews. Through the SA journey, Daffy Deck was born, a humorous, eclectic DJ system that mixed ambience with speeches from mentors and great minds. 21 mixes were created, amounting to 30 hours of sonic intrigue, all uploaded for "eternity" on Mixcloud.

Much of Eliot's journey was through poverty, homelessness and poor relationship decisions, this obviously makes for great jazz and, England's squatting community of the time was a momentous hub of creative potential, whereby artists, musician's, healers and philosophers could mingle in a speakeasy environment. With this opportunity, Eliot also was active in creating art installations, healing spaces and chillout rooms.

Finally coming into musical maturity, Eliot's gift took a bold leap to shed his musical and emotional past, and turn it into something new, something fresh and magnetic. Salvage now lives, a musical expression of our day, yet able to catch some of our musical roots as Celtic Warriors and lovers of the land we stand upon.

Salvage is now a hardware phenomena, with product, potential and an inspiring studio with hardware from Roland, Kork, MFB, TC Helicon, Nord, Alesis and Akai.

I expect that within it's genre, Salvagism will be noticed, each of the 12 tracks have their own magic and musical quality, taking the experience into uncanny territory.