End Credits (EP)

For the Chase & Status song, see End Credits.
End Credits EP
EP by EDEN
Released 18 August 2015 (2015-08-18)
Recorded Dublin
Genre
Length 25:50
Label
  • MCMXCV
  • Seeking Blue Records
Producer Jonathon Ng
EDEN chronology
End Credits
(2015)
I Think You Think Too Much of Me
(2016)

End Credits is the debut EP by Irish electronic musician EDEN. It was released worldwide on 8 August 2015 through both his own label MCMXCV, as well as UK-based label Seeking Blue Records.[1] The album was produced and recorded in Dublin during spring 2015 and contains seven tracks spanning approximately a 26-minute runtime.[2] The tracks of the EP have accumulated more than 8.0 million plays in total on SoundCloud.[3]

Background and recording

Production of End Credits began in Dublin after Jonathon Ng changed his alias from The Eden Project to simply EDEN.[4] It was written and recorded between April and July 2015. Vocalist Leah Kelly is featured on the title track.[5]

Artwork

Each track on End Credits features individual cover art that uses photography by JSaulsky Photo. The artwork follows a camera-film format throughout and depicts railroad tracks near American neighborhoods.

Track listing

All songs composed by Jonathon Ng.

No. Title Length
1. "02:09"   4:11
2. "End Credits" (feat. Leah Kelly) 4:00
3. "Gravity"   3:50
4. "Nocturne"   3:17
5. "Interlude"   2:44
6. "Wake Up"   4:39
7. "Catch Me If You Can" (Bonus Track) 3:09
Total length:
25:50

Personnel

References

  1. Dylan. "EDEN - End Credits". edmsauce.com. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  2. "EDEN - End Credits | Your EDM". youredm.com. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  3. "End Credits EP". SoundCloud. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  4. |http://www.last.fm/music/The+Eden+Project/+wiki|title= Biography on Eden Project
  5. "EDEN Gets Ready For His Debut EP With Release Of Title Track "End Credits" - thissongslaps.com - Electronic Dance Music & Hip-Hop Media". thissongslaps.com. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
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