
Partner and Chief Brand Officer, Mischon de Reya LLP
Elliot Moss
Partner and Chief Brand Officer | Mischon de Reya LLP
About Elliot
Elliot Moss is a partner and Chief Brand Officer at Mischon de Reya LLP. Prior to his legal career, he established himself as a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, producer, and visual artist based in New York City. Moss released his debut album Highspeeds in 2015, a project he had been developing since his high school years. His work demonstrates a diverse range of talents, blending electronic beats with dark synths and jazz elements. Moss has performed at notable venues and festivals, including CMJ, SXSW, and the Music Hall of Williamsburg, often supporting bands such as Cold War Kids, Digitalism, and Nada Surf. His music has received positive reviews from various outlets, with some praising his songs as hidden gems and highlighting their smooth alternative electronic style. Moss's compositions have been featured in television series, notably in episodes of MTV's Finding Carter, Starz's Power Book II: Ghost, where his track '99' played during a funeral scene and reached the Top 50 on SHAZAM, and Netflix's Elite with the song
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