Gav Moran Releases ‘Requiem EP’
Gav Moran, a talented composer and producer hailing from Dublin, Ireland, presents his latest creation, the Requiem EP. Released today on 21st Feb 2025, this 5-track project takes listeners on an emotional journey through the stages of loss, expertly conveyed through a blend of piano, synth, and sparse interwoven strings. Gav Moran's unique storytelling ability shines through in each piece, capturing the essence of human emotions with remarkable depth and sensitivity.
Recorded in Gav's personal studio in Ireland, the Requiem EP stands out for its poignant exploration of grief and acceptance. Each track delves into different facets of loss, from the frantic despair depicted in "Requiem" to the tranquil acceptance portrayed in "Ascension (slowed & reverbed)." The seamless fusion of acoustic piano, synths, and ethereal effects creates a hauntingly beautiful sonic landscape, inviting listeners to experience the profound journey of healing and transformation. This release marks a significant milestone in Gav Moran's musical career, solidifying his reputation as a masterful storyteller through sound.
Tell us about the key contributors to this project.
This is the Requiem EP from Irish composer and producer Gav Moran. This 5 track project is an emotional journey told through each piece via a mix of piano, synth and sparse interwoven strings
What's the story behind this release?
This is a story of the stages of loss particularly after the departure of someone close
Tell us what makes this release stand out and why it's significan
The contrast of the different stages of loss are underpinned in tracks like Requiem with the frantic despair that comes with shock all the way through to the Acceptance stage and ultimate Perpetual clam portrayed in Ascension (slowed & reverbed)
Where did the recording take place?
recorded in Gav's own studio in Ireland
What was unique about the recording process?
A blend of acoustic piano and synths combined with effects to give the ambient spiritual feel to the pieces