Eden Burns' new album, And the Make Believers, is an exciting and intriguing release that defies genre conventions.
As a well-known dance music producer, Burns' decision to create an album that doesn't sound like traditional dance music is a bold move. Instead, he refers to it as "digital rock", a term that may just become synonymous with his unique sound.
With a career spanning over a decade, Burns has been producing music since the age of 12. His talent and dedication have taken him from his hometown of Christchurch to Melbourne, with releases on prestigious labels in the UK and Germany, including Optimo and Public Possession.
He has also hosted radio shows for notable platforms such as NTS and Beats In Space, and has performed at numerous shows throughout Asia and Europe.
It’s an interesting proposition: an album by a well-known dance music producer that doesn’t really sound like dance music.
Author's summary: Eden Burns' debut LP is an exciting blend of digital rock.