Asylbek Zhasaraluly Ensepov was born on April 5, 1980 in Aktyubinsk. He comes from a family Shects of the Alimuly tribe. The first music teacher was his father - composer Zhasaral Ensepov.
At first Asylbek studied the game on the violin, but later switched to dombra. He graduated from the music school named after Akhmet Zhubanov, and then in 2000 Kazakh National Conservatory named after Kurmangazy.
Since 1999, he began performing as a solo artist. Together with his father, he develops the DECKO style, which combines dombra, pop, kyu, computer arrangement and performance (horns).
In 1990 received the Grand Prix of the Republican competition of dombra players among youths. In 1992 became a scholarship recipient of the Kazakh Foundation
cultures “New names”. In 1998 won the Grand Prix of the international festival of pop and folk music “Issyk-Kul” in Kyrgyzstan, became the winner of the International Competition named after Kurmangazy and laureate of the Republican Festival of Creative Youth “Shabyt”. In the same year he received the prize of the Youth Union of Kazakhstan.
In 1999 he became the winner of the television festival “Song of the Year — Golden Disc” in the nomination “Discovery of the Year”. In 2003 he won the independent award “Platinum Tarlan” in in 2004 received "Tarlan" award, and in 2005, the state award "Daryn". In 2009, he was awarded the music award of the MuzZone TV channel for the best album. year. In 2016 he was awarded the title “Honored Worker of Kazakhstan.”
Released several albums, “Adai” (1998) and “The Great Silk Road” (2006).
Asylbek Ensepov actively tours, representing Kazakh culture abroad. In 2011 he performed a solo concert in Minsk.
Asylbek Ensepov is an innovator who brought modern arrangements and electronic elements to the sound of traditional dombra. His style has become the hallmark of modern Kazakh instrumental music, and his contribution to the popularization of dombra is invaluable.