EDA

Erick Del Aguila

Film Composer / Music Producer

Lima, Peru

Born in Peru, Erick Del Aguila is an award-winning film composer, music producer, sound artist, and musician. His work spans from film, TV, documentaries, video games, commercials, branded content, to VR installations, record productions, and live sets. EDA’s credits appear on films, TV scores, and documentaries that aired on Netflix, Disney+, ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, Bravo, Showtime, and Lifetime networks including Empire, Dexter, Girlfriends Guide to Divorce, CHIPs, S.W.A.T., The Get Down, Blood Drive, UnReal, Luke Cage, Dr. Dre’s Vital Signs, amongst others. His music has been played at festivals like Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca, AFI Fest, LA Film Festival, Palm Springs Shortfest, Outfest, to name a few, and has recorded his music at Warner Bros., Capitol Studios, and East West Studios in Los Angeles, CA. Credits include music consultant for Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, original music for documentary, Pachacútec: The Improbable School, which premiered at this year’s San Sebastian Film Festival at the Culinary Zinema, La Danza de los Mirlos, a documentary about the legendary Peruvian cumbia band ‘Los Mirlos’, 2022 Tribeca Film Festival Official Selection documentaries Year Zero, and Cannabis Buyers Club, Grindr’s first scripted series, Bridesman, SXSW award-winner I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking), Stonewall Forever, an archival documentary for Google, Braddock, PA (on Topic), a series that has gained critical attention on The New York Times and The New Yorker; and Celestial, a film by Tribeca and Bvlgari. In addition, New Deep South - which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2017, was awarded a Webby and the Audience Award at the LA Film Festival and the New Orleans Film Festival, and was also nominated for a GLAAD award. Graduated from Berklee College of Music, and USC Scoring for Motion Pictures and TV (SMPTV) alumni. Grant recipient of the Fulbright Commission, The International Institute for Education (IIE).