Eliot Lipp grew up in Tacoma, WA, listening to hip-hop artists such as
RZA and
Hieroglyphics before moving to San Francisco in 1998 when he turned 18. There, he was influenced by the music of
Dan the Automator and
Madlib, while also spending time in Chicago, where he was schooled in electronic music. His tracks got into the hands of
Scott Herren of
Prefuse 73 and
Savath + Savalas, resulting in a release on Eastern Developments in November 2004. After moving to Los Angeles,
Lipp's next recording,
Tacoma Mockingbird, which draws together elements of hip-hop, electro, soul, disco, and funk, was released on Hefty in spring 2006. ~ Kenyon Hopkin, All Music Guide