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Eestbound
File:Eestbound.jpg
Eestbound in the studio (2021)
Background information
Birth nameBryan Van Mierlo[1]
Born (1996-01-16) 16 January 1996 (age 28)
Tilburg, Netherlands
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • record producer
  • audio engineer[2]
  • multi-instrumentalist
Years active2011–present

Bryan Van Mierlo (born 16 January 1996), professionally known as Eestbound, is a Toronto-based Dutch record producer[3] and audio engineer.[4] He is best known for co-producing "Antidote" by Travis Scott[5][6]. He has also produced songs for such artists as Young Thug, Waka Flocka Flame, Lil Dicky, Young Dolph, Smoke DZA, Sean Leon, etc.

Early life and music career

Bryan Van Mierlo was born on January 16, 1996 in Tilburg, Netherlands. In 2011 he moved to Canada with his parents. Later that year, after getting a smartphone, he started making his first music in GarageBand, but after a while he switched to FL Studio.[7]

In 2013, he met and started working with WondaGurl[8], and later in 2015, she signed him as her first co-producer, but in 2016 they split up.[9] Together they produced such songs as "Antidote" by Travis Scott[10], "Freaky" by Young Thug and "Bad to the Bone" by Little Simz.

He is also a singer and producer in his side project with Milly Manson and Pree called EMP[11]

Production credits

2014

2015

2016

  • Little Simz"Bad to the Bone" (feat. Bibi Bourelly) from Stillness in Wonderland (produced with WondaGurl)
  • FACE"BLAZER"
  • Savannah Ré"Second Thoughts"
  • Zeina – "Balloons" (produced with CuBeatz)
  • Sean Leon"XXXcited" (feat. Milly Manson)
  • Jimmy Prime"Silver & Chrome"
  • Zeina – "Washing Machine" (produced with Bijan Amir)
  • EMP – "Rebellion" (produced with Vince Grande)
  • EMP – "Perfect Timing"
  • DillanPonders"HEAVEN" from ACID REIGN
  • Tre Capital"Tried To Let 'Em Live" from I Can't Die Yet

2017

2018

  • T-Rex – "Chá Preto" from Chá de Camomila
  • 6ixBuzz"No Bacardi" (feat. K Money & Money Musik) from 6ixupsidedown
  • 6ixBuzz"Us Now" (feat. 3MFrench & Archee) from 6ixupsidedown (produced with JP Soundz)
  • 6ixBuzz"Big Bandz" (feat. Top5 & LocoCity) from 6ixupsidedown (produced with Jonah Zed)
  • 6ixBuzz"Ah EE" (feat. K Money, Prince Dawn & Yung Tory) from 6ixupsidedown
  • 6ixBuzz"Don't Talk" (feat. Bizz Loc & Roney) from 6ixupsidedown (produced with GreezyBangerz & Jonah Zed)
  • 6ixBuzz"Porsche" (feat. Casper TNG & LB Spiffy) from 6ixupsidedown (produced with Jonah Zed)
  • Sean Leon"Breathe.Peace Sign" (produced with Snapz & Blasian)
  • Topi Mandela – "Mustang" (produced with Juice Bangers)
  • JRDN – "Gorgeous" from Supply & Demand

2019

2020

2021

  • L'One"Я есть пламя" from Восход 1
  • Lady Slim – "Ryder" (feat. Dave East & Deon Young)
  • JRDN – "Missing Us" from Ralph
  • JRDN – "Missing Us" from Ralph
  • JRDN – "Dukeylude" from Ralph

References

  1. ^ "Eestbound Is the Man Behind Travis Scott's "Antidote" and the First Producer Signed to Wondagurl". vice.com
  2. ^ "Eestbound - Mix/Master Engineer & Producer". soundbetter.com
  3. ^ "Brampton's Next: Artists You Should Know". complex.com
  4. ^ "Eestbound Genius page". genius.com
  5. ^ "The Making Of Travis Scott's "Antidote"". genius.com
  6. ^ "Eestbound breaks down how he got the "Antidote" beat to Travis Scott".twitter.com
  7. ^ "Eestbound Everipedia". everipedia.org
  8. ^ "Eestbound talks producing with Wondagurl, Sean Leon, practicing Islam, advice for producers and more". youtube.com
  9. ^ "Eestbound announces he is not currently signed to WondaGurl". twitter.com
  10. ^ "Looking Back At Travis Scott's "Antidote"". genius.com
  11. ^ "EMP ready to shake up Toronto music scene". hiphopdx.com
  12. ^ "Sean Leon Drops New Banger "Vintage"". complex.com