Swedish singer-songwriter Jonathon Ng crafts moody electronic tracks about alienation and self-reflection.
If you're new to Eden, start with 'Wake Up' and '02:09.' They frame his sound perfectly, that blend of electronic production and raw, personal writing.
Eden's music has a way of pulling you into its own world. Songs like 'Wake Up' build from quiet introspection to something almost anthemic, while 'Fumes' and '02:09' show how he layers electronic textures around personal lyrics. It's that consistent tone, melancholy, atmospheric, but never quite bleak, that makes his catalog feel like a complete mood.
He started with the 2015 EP 'Ocean,' which established his atmospheric style. Since then, he's kept refining that sound through tracks like 'Crash' and the 2022 album 'vertigo,' working with collaborators like Ed Nash and James Hunt in live settings along the way.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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