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Enda Gallery

Enda Gallery

Enda Gallery

Enda Gallery

Composer

Enda Gallery

We share many of the same values and it is clearly a great fit for me and my music.

Enda's musical journey began with a Mickey Mouse tape recorder at the age of 7, evolving into a passion for songwriting by the age of 12. His realization that music could be a career came during his time at an accounting company at 22, prompting him to leave his secure job amidst the 2009 recession. Pursuing a Master's in Music Technology at the University of Limerick, he later found himself in Berlin, building a career as a busking musician, producer, and touring artist.

His 2021 debut album, "The Journey to Zero," earned him RTÉ Radio 1's Album of the Week, with standout singles like "Don't Let Me Win" gaining recognition on BBC 6. Drawing inspiration from Frank Ocean's genre-defying expressiveness and Sufjan Stevens' profound candor, Enda Gallery has showcased his diverse talent through projects like the Liberation EP and collaborations with Grammy-nominated producers Christian Rich.

Enda's foray into production music came through creating meditation music for the Sista.App meditation app. His expertise in this space grew, becoming a specialty close to his heart.

Credits: Enda’s musical works as a producer, composer and/or artist have been streamed over 100 million times so far and been played on BBC6 by Tom Robinson, Cerys Matthew and on Radio X as well as achieving Album of the Week on Ireland's Radio 1 with syncs in The New Pope (Sky), Normal People (BBC) Conversations with Friends (BBC) and in commercials for companies like BMW.

Dream commission: Enda is a big fan of the work of Alain Danielou, and he would love to learn and compose music in the old Indian Scales which are fascinating. It is said that a particular scale can have a very particular effect on the listener. Some scales can create peace. In some ancient societies, some scales were banned because they were thought to have the power to bring down society! Obviously, Enda would focus on the peaceful and healing ones!

Instruments: Piano, guitar, flute, vocals, and sampled instruments such as Omnisphere and synthesizers like Diva and Juno 106, Novation Peak and Mellotron alongside some other beauties.

Genres: Mediative Music, Soul, Traditional

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