We are so excited to welcome Eno Noziroh as our newest client.
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When Eno finished high school, he met Jake Summers, a friend that would go on to be a major producer for him and an integral factor in improving Eno’s confidence as an artist. His interactions with Jake led Eno to start working from his family’s basement and began expanding on his studio knowledge. He started collecting studio equipment and recorded rough tracks that eventually formed his first album.
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Once he completed recording, mixing, and dropping his own project, Eno made it a point to start investing in studio sessions to learn and become a more professional artist. Jake told Eno that he had a studio set up, and that he would be willing to record and teach him more about recording music.
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After working together for quite some time, the pair met the manager of Jahlil Beats, David ‘Doobie’ Elliot, and were informed that they were building a studio for their label. They asked Eno and Jake to be a part of their engineering team, and they quickly accepted the offer. Once he got in the studio, Eno got used to handling established artists such as Dave East, Bok Nero, Nizzy Straws, Beat Bully, Mally Raw, and many more.
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Today, Eno has done many things ranging from having features in 2dopeboys, to recording and running sessions with DreamChasers Omelly. He has even worked with an idol of his, a Philadelphia legend, Beanie Siegel. However, Eno’s biggest accomplishment so far has been performing at DOPEFEST in Washington DC, and opening up for Wiz Kalifa and Snoop Dogg.
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When Eno is not in the studio recording, he continues to expand on the poetry he wrote in high school. He has a new EP that he’s in the process of finishing up-to be released by next month.
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Follow Eno on Twitter & Instagram @Eno_Noziroh
And on Facebook @itsEnoNoziroh
Listen on SoundCloud
Or check out his newest album on Spotify down below: