Adem Ilhan
Adem Ilhan (born 20 November 1977) is an English composer, producer and singer-songwriter. He has released many albums: his solo music project released under the name Adem, in the acclaimed post-rock band Fridge, alongside Kieran Hebden, and as part of the electronic duo Silver Columns with Johnny Lynch. He has scored several feature films and television series and numerous documentaries. Recording historyIlhan's debut solo album, Homesongs, appeared on Domino Records in 2004. Mixed by Kieran Hebden, the album found critical acclaim with limited commercial success. The album includes the song "Statued", which featured on the soundtrack of the film Dead Man's Shoes. A second album, Love and Other Planets, was released on 24 April 2006 to generally favourable reviews. In May 2008 Ilhan released a collection of cover songs called Takes. The album includes tracks originally written and performed by Yo La Tengo, The Smashing Pumpkins, Björk, dEUS, and Bedhead, among others. In 2008 Ilhan along with Jeremy Warmsley & Mystery Jets contributed the song "Grains of Sand" to the Survival International charity album Songs for Survival. In 2011, Adem collaborated with folk music group Lau to create the Ghosts EP under the name Lau vs Adem.[1] Since 2014, Ilhan has been performing with Philip Selway's band and opened for Selway on his 2015 US tour.[2] After years of collaborations by production and session-playing, Adem released a new solo album, seconds are acorns, in October 2015. The first single from it, "Snow in April", received its first radio airplay on BBC 6 Music in August.[3] Ilhan has also been involved in film and television soundtracks. He was musical director and co-wrote the original tracks for the 2019 film Yesterday, and soundtracked several productions, including In the Loop (2009) and Avenue 5 (2020) (both by Armando Iannucci), and David Farr's film The Ones Below (2015). DiscographySolo albums
Singles
Other work
Personal lifeIlhan grew up in London; his father had emigrated from Turkey. He attended the Elliott School in Putney, which had gained a reputation of nurturing talented musicians, with Ilhan being the contemporary of artists including Kieran Hebden, members of Hot Chip and members of the Elysian Quartet, all of whom he has later collaborated with.[5] He also attended the University of Warwick. In December 2006 Ilhan played a free concert in Barrhead Community Library, commenting: "I love libraries. [...] The existence of public libraries is one of my favourite achievements of human kind".[6] Ilhan is deaf in one ear.[7] After many years in London, he and his family now live in Margate. References
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