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Eric McGauley, better known as Eros, is an American electronic music artist based out of Orlando Florida.
Eros began writing and producing electronic music in high school, followed by releases on a multitude of Florida based labels, including his own D’funkt records. In the 90s, Eric first had success with a few of his songs being played in regular rotation on Clear Channel’s 95.3 Party. This got the attention of Robin’s Entertainment and Tommy Boy record scouts, which contacted him after the release of “What’s that Sound”, a single that featured a sample of rapper Skee Lo. During this time Eric played frequently at popular events such as Zen Festival in LA, Ultra Music Festival in Miami and many other venues and clubs throughout the U.S. Eros currently has 6 full length albums, 15 vinyl releases and over a dozen appearances on compilations such as Koch’s “Beatles Re-grooved” series and Baby Anne's mix albums. Eric has recently branched out and begun licensing music to film, television and web based media. In 2012 Eric had music licensed to multiple brand names such as Quicksilver, Burton Snowboards and also had a track licensed to NBC’s hit show Smash. This year also marked the collaboration between Eros and DJ Magic Mike, a child hood hero, best known as one of the pioneers of the Miami bass sound. This creative combination helped to launch Magic Mike’s album to number one on Beatport.com. Along with recent tracks being released on Caffeine, Zone, Bad Baby and EA records, Eric is working on several remixes for heavy hitters in the electronic music scene and finishing two full length albums, both scheduled to be released late 2013.
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