Elizabeth Rose (musician)

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Elizabeth Rose
Birth nameElizabeth Maniscalco
BornSydney
Genres Electronica
Occupation(s)record producer, DJ, singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2010–present
LabelsInertia, Grizzly UK, etcetc, Dim Mak Records

Elizabeth Maniscalco, better known by her stage name Elizabeth Rose, is an Australian electronica DJ, record producer and singer-songwriter. Her first single, "Ready", was released in January 2012 to good reviews, [1] with Radar Music marking her as one of the "20 Aussie Indie Bands to Watch in 2012". [2] Elizabeth now goes under the alias 'Brux' and is signed to Dim Mak Records. [3]

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In September 2013, Elizabeth Rose was announced the winner of the Qantas Spirit of Youth Music Award. [4]

In October 2013, Elizabeth Rose toured Australia in support of her debut EP The Good Life. [5]

In 2015, Elizabeth Rose teamed up with Australian Marriage Equality (AME) to release the song "Division", which addresses the issue of marriage equality in Australia. The track was co-produced with Dennis Dowlut. For two weeks following its initial release, all proceeds were donated to Australian Marriage Equality (AME). [6]

She has also performed at BigSound (2012, 2013), Sydney's Come Together Festival (2015), and Splendour in the Grass (2015). Elizabeth Rose also performed at New York's annual industry showcase CMJ Music Marathon (2013) [7]

Discography

Studio albums

TitleDetails
Intra

Extended plays

TitleDetails
Crystallise
Elizabeth Rose

Singles

TitleYearAlbum
"Never Fear" (Dr Don featuring Elizabeth Rose) [14] 2011non album single
"Ready" [15] 2012Crystallise
"Again" featuring Sinden) [16]
"Give In" [17] 2013
"I Didn't Believe" (Flight Facilities featuring Elizabeth Rose) [18] non album single
"The Good Life" [19] 2014Elizabeth Rose
"Sensibility" [20]
"Back and Forth" (The Aston Shuffle featuring Elizabeth Rose) [21] Photographs
"Intensions"/"Anywhere" (with Frames) [22] non album single
"Can I Keep U?" (Vinny Luna featuring Elizabeth Rose) [23] non album single
"Another Earth" [24] [25] 2015Intra
"Division" [26] [27]
"Shoulda Coulda Woulda" [28]
"Playing with Fire" (featuring Remi) [29] 2016
"In 3s" [30]
"From the Start" (LO'99 featuring Elizabeth Rose) [31] 2017non album single
"Wait and See" (Flight Facilities featuring Brux) [32] 2021Forever

Awards and nominations

AIR Awards

The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
AIR Awards of 2017 [33] IntraBest Independent Dance/Electronic AlbumNominated

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