New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Gavin Luke is an American composer who was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Having made a name for himself for his beautiful, calming style of playing and writing (often placing felt between the hammers and the strings on his piano to create a more muted and delicate tone), Gavin's music has gained a huge amount of attention; gained billions of plays on Youtube, over 25 million streams on Spotify with an ever growing fan base and his new single has just been added to Scala Radio's playlist.''
Since 2010, Gavin has divided his time between composing his own pieces and composing music for visual media. In 2016, he released four albums and two singles, with the track Delicate Transitions gaining over 25 million plays on Spotify. 2017 and 2018 saw the release of several EPs and singles and his music has now been heard several billion times on YouTube.
Following in the footsteps of musical parents and grandparents, Gavin's passion for the piano at an early age led to him becoming fascinated with the art of creating music, to the extent that he frequently found himself reworking the works of renowned composers such as Brahms and Mozart. This attention to detail led to him studying music synthesis and film scoring at Berklee College of music and has for the last decade divided his time between composing for film and well as his own works.
With many of his releases being recorded on his grandmother's fully restored, 1925 Steinway grand piano, it is clear the online world is in tune with his uniquely authentic touch. His latest track, In Search of Home, was recorded with a piece of felt placed between the hammers and the strings, creating a soft, intimate and delicate sound, reflecting a longing or a sense of wanting to belong, to feel loved, or to feel at peace.
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