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Birth name | Calum Thomas Bowen |
Born | 26 February 1991 |
Origin | London, UK |
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Instrument(s) | Piano |
Years active | 2013–present |
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Website | bo-en |
Calum Thomas Bowen (born 26 February 1991), also known professionally as Bo En (stylized as bo en), is an English musician and video game producer based in London.[1]
Career
Bowen released his debut album titled Pale Machine in 2013.[2] In 2014, Bowen's remix of "My Party" by Kero Kero Bonito was featured on their Bonito Recycling EP.[3] Over the course of the following years he wrote three singles, "By the Phone", "sometimes" and "love in a song". In 2021, Bowen released a satirical remix of "love in a song", titled "love in a song - DJ HEARTBREAK ANNIHILATION MIX". In February 2023, Bowen announced that he is writing new songs together with Babymorocco. It is currently unknown how many songs they are producing, however three of them appear to be called "Love Wont Find U", "When We Were Young" and "idk_if_i_feel_enough".[4]
Bowen released a follow up to his debut entitled Pale Machine 2 which contained re-imaginings of songs off his Pale Machine record as well as original songs featuring a variety of other artists. Two songs originally released as singles, "I'll Fall" and "Money Won't Pay" were included as tracks 9 and 10 on this release.
Video game composing
Under his real name Calum Bowen (stylized as calum bowen) he wrote the soundtrack to Up Up Ubie and Super Ubie Land. He then continued to write songs for smaller games such as Marble Time, Thief Story and Winnose. Bowen later composed the soundtrack for the 2014 game Lovely Planet, followed by Lovely Planet Arcade and Lovely Planet 2: April Skies.[2] He also composed the soundtrack for Pikuniku which was released in 2019, along with three songs for Omori, released in late 2020.[5][6] One of the three songs composed for Omori was a pitched-up (and shortened in-game) version of "My Time", a song which was initially included in his debut album Pale Machine, in 2013. The Omori soundtrack was expanded in 2022, with the addition of two new songs featured in the console version of the game, which were also composed by Bowen. Bowen composed the music for Voyage, which was released in 2021.[7] In addition, he produced the soundtrack for Netflix's Poinpy, a free mobile game released in 2022.
Discography
Studio albums
Extended plays
- ぼくらのいろとりどり (2016, ft. あきお)
Singles
- By the Phone (2015)
- sometimes (2016)
- love in a song (2018)
Animation Soundtracks
- Beetle + Bean[8] (2021)
Video game soundtracks
- Marble Time (2013)
- Up Up Ubi
- Super Ubie Land (2013)
- Thief Story
- Winnose (2014)
- Lovely Planet (2014)
- Lovely Planet Arcade (2016)
- Pakka Pets (2016)
- Snipperclips (2017)
- YIIK: A Post-Modern RPG (2019)
- Pikuniku (2019)
- Lovely Planet 2: April Skies (2019)
- Crossy Road Castle (2020)
- Omori (2020)
- Voyage (2021)
- Poinpy (2022)
- Ooblets (2022)
Video game sound design
- Valdis Story: Abyssal City (2013)
- Dragon: A Game About a Dragon (2015)
- Lovely Planet: Arcade (2016)
- Pikuniku (2019)
- Tangle Tower (2019)
Remixes
- My Party (Kero Kero Bonito) (2014)
- Veranda (Bo En Megacrazymix) (2018)
- NRG (Babymorocco) (2023)
- finger frame ft. 鈴木真海子 (PAS TASTA) (2023)
References
- ↑ St. Michel, Patrick (9 April 2015). "Britain's bo en finds a musical family in Tokyo's electronic scene". The Japan Times. Archived from the original on 27 February 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
- 1 2 Powell, Mike (3 November 2014). "bo en". Pitchfork. Archived from the original on 13 April 2019. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
- ↑ Lismore, Kate (13 February 2015). "Kero Kero Bonito, Trading MP3s for Sick Beats". DIY. Archived from the original on 13 February 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
- ↑ Bowen, Calum (21 December 2022). "I hope u like these songs when they're done. me & @bbmorocco__ going very hard on each and every one of them". Twitter. Retrieved 15 February 2023.
- ↑ Remington, Kate (7 February 2019). "Calum Bowen's Funny, Lighthearted Soundtrack For 'Pikuniku'". WSHU. Archived from the original on 28 April 2019. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
- ↑ Romano, Sal (26 December 2018). "Pikuniku launches January 24, 2019". Gematsu. Archived from the original on 13 February 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
- ↑ Smith, Graham (20 February 2021). "Voyage is a hand-painted cinematic adventure". Rock Paper Shotgun. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
- ↑ "@boenyeah". Twitter. Retrieved 12 July 2023.