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Eva Eden

Eva Eden has been played on NTS shows including Andrew Weatherall Presents: Music's Not For Everyone, with Sea Monkey first played on 22 January 2015.

Eva Eden is at the vanguard of London's popular music scene, on the waves of the radio, at the depths of its stream Patrick Wolf's recent single 'Accident and Emergency' features a cover of her track 'Underworld' as a B-side. She's also taken the stage at the ICA, London's Scala, and the radio waves care of Steve Lamacq (Radio One).

Born in Czech Paradise, Eva Eden grew up with a fondness of artefacts from forgotten times, the weird & wonderful world of tall tales & rhymes and she started to make music from an early age. Spending most of her formative years in the golden baroque city of Prague she came to London for the fusion of cultures, the clashing of sounds

Released February 2007 via iTunes, 'Whoever brought me here has to take me home' represents Eva Eden's first commercial single release. Taken from her forthcoming album, the single shapes a Sufi poem into the new narrative of a mundane London bus ride through glorious sunset, jumping up and down with guitars and the refrain "Whoever brought me here has to take me home".

Indicative of Eva's world of the straight talking, the ethereal, déjà vu & surreal, this single belongs on an album demonstrating the tectonic shifts at the front of popular music in recent times. Encapsulated by epic stories of skylarks, cable train rides and how the sea-life feels, we are put in lands and places many of us have never been. But this suits Eva, believing that music should help people see the magic in their lives.

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Eva Eden

Eva Eden has been played on NTS shows including Andrew Weatherall Presents: Music's Not For Everyone, with Sea Monkey first played on 22 January 2015.

Eva Eden is at the vanguard of London's popular music scene, on the waves of the radio, at the depths of its stream Patrick Wolf's recent single 'Accident and Emergency' features a cover of her track 'Underworld' as a B-side. She's also taken the stage at the ICA, London's Scala, and the radio waves care of Steve Lamacq (Radio One).

Born in Czech Paradise, Eva Eden grew up with a fondness of artefacts from forgotten times, the weird & wonderful world of tall tales & rhymes and she started to make music from an early age. Spending most of her formative years in the golden baroque city of Prague she came to London for the fusion of cultures, the clashing of sounds

Released February 2007 via iTunes, 'Whoever brought me here has to take me home' represents Eva Eden's first commercial single release. Taken from her forthcoming album, the single shapes a Sufi poem into the new narrative of a mundane London bus ride through glorious sunset, jumping up and down with guitars and the refrain "Whoever brought me here has to take me home".

Indicative of Eva's world of the straight talking, the ethereal, déjà vu & surreal, this single belongs on an album demonstrating the tectonic shifts at the front of popular music in recent times. Encapsulated by epic stories of skylarks, cable train rides and how the sea-life feels, we are put in lands and places many of us have never been. But this suits Eva, believing that music should help people see the magic in their lives.

Original source: Last.fm

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