Gavin Dunne is an Irish singer and songwriter known for his video game-based inspired songs. Dunne, the son of poet Seán Dunne, was born in Cork, Ireland. He was the lead singer in the band Lotus Lullaby[1], which won the Irish National Student Music Award in 2006. Dunne created the musical project called Miracle Of Sound in 2010 with tribute music to the game Half-Life 2. His songs have been used to promote AAA games such as Watch Dogs and Mass Effect 3. His song "Cries of a Dead World", is featured on the soundtrack of video game Wasteland 2. He has also released an instrumental album, Vistas. Dunne was one of several musicians who received media attention in December 2013 after YouTube flagged his official YouTube channel, claiming he was infringing his own copyright.
Discography[]
- Miracle of Sound
- Press X to Rock(2011)
- Level 1 (2011)
- Level 2 (2012)
- Level 3 (2013)
- Level 4 (2013)
- Vistas (2014)
- Level 5 (2014)
- Metal Up (2015)
- Level 6 (2016)
- Level 7 (2016)
- Level 8 (2017)
- Level 9 (2018)
- Level 10 (2019)
- Level 11 (2020)
Non-Album Singles[]
- Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Cover) (2011)
- Winter Still (2014)
- I Want My RPG (2015)
Guest appearances[]
- With TryHardNinja:
- In Real Life – vocals on "Calling All Ghosts"
- With Dan Bull:
- vocals on "Last Light"
- vocals on "Overwatch"
- vocals on "The Last Guardian"
- vocals on "Dark Souls"
- With Eric Calderone:
- vocals on "Spooky Scary Skeletons"
- vocals on "Deadpool Meets Metal"
- vocals on "The Bear and the Maiden Fair Meets Metal"
- With Aviators:
- Let There Be Fire – vocals on "Let There Be Fire"
- With JT Music
- Power-Up – vocals on "Let Your Soul Walk Free"
- vocals on "Through The Firestorm"
- vocals on "Shepherd of this Flock"
- With Bonecage
- vocals on "Living With The Dead"
Producer[]
- My Evil Ex
- Lust (2010)