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End Credits

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End Credits marks the first record released by Jonathon Ng under the alias EDEN, after his transition from The Eden Project in 2015. About two months after his name change announcement in April of 2015, the first single off the EP, “Nocturne”, was released in June. Along with the name change, Jonathon also announced that the EP would be available for free download though UK based label Seeking Blue Records. In July, the second single, “Gravity”, was released. The last song to be released was “End Credits”, which also came with an official music video. In this EP, EDEN struggles with finding himself and coming to terms after heartbreak, and takes on many emotions that people face after a relationship’s end. He switches positions many times throughout the EP before the last song, torn between moving on from the relationship for a better future or holding on to the past. In the end, he decides to try and hold on, and to stop worrying about the past so he can make a brand new future with this girl. The release of End Credits marked a significant transition sonically, with Jonathon moving from an EDM and dubstep type sound to a more glitchy, alternative R&B sound. The release of the EP also saw him become more interactive with his fanbase, by establishing active social media accounts, revealing his identity and face, and giving interviews to various music outlets. The EP also came with Jonathon’s first ever tour, albeit a bit delayed as it kicked off 7 months after its release

tracks

1

02:09

Eden

4:11
2

End Credits

EDEN feat. Leah Kelly

4:00
3

Gravity

Eden

3:50
4

Nocturne

Eden

3:17
5

Interlude

Eden

1:09
6

Wake Up

Eden

4:39
7

Catch Me If You Can

Eden

3:09

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