The Irish singer-songwriter blends atmospheric production with vulnerable songwriting under his moniker.
For a good sense of his approach, try 'Man Down' or 'End Credits.' They show how he builds those atmospheric spaces around personal lyrics.
EDEN's music creates a space for introspective lyrics over atmospheric production that draws from electronic influences like Aphex Twin alongside singer-songwriters such as Damien Rice. Songs like 'Man Down' became touchstones for listeners drawn to his raw, personal approach. His track 'Drugs' sparked debate for its direct portrayal of substance use, highlighting his willingness to address difficult subjects.
He started releasing music under the EDEN name in 2014 with his debut EP 'End Credits,' which established his moody electronic sound. After taking a break in 2019 to focus on his mental health, he returned to making music, continuing his blend of electronic textures with vulnerable songwriting in songs like 'PS1' and 'Call Me Back.'
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