Artist's albums
Magic
2023 · single
Lazy
2023 · single
Altitude
2023 · single
Slip (Slumberville Remix)
2021 · single
Slip (Tolari Remix)
2021 · single
I Heard!
2020 · single
A Change in Diet - Live Blackbox Recordings
2020 · album
Barricade (Live Blackbox Recording)
2020 · single
A Change in Diet (The Remixes)
2020 · single
Bodyintoshapes (Elsa y Elmar Remix)
2020 · single
A Change in Diet
2020 · album
Bodyintoshapes
2020 · single
Silver + Gold
2019 · single
July 4
2019 · single
Barricade
2019 · single
Fake It (Elliot Moss Remix)
2017 · single
Boomerang
2017 · EP
Highspeeds
2015 · album
Slip
2013 · single
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Biography
An inveterate musician raised in the recording studio, Elliot Moss has devoted much of his life to dreaming up sonic worlds with a strangely transportive power. After finding breakout success with his viral hit single “Slip” at age 18, the NYC-bred singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist brought his unfettered imagination and refined musicality to his 2015 debut Highspeeds and its follow-up A Change In Diet (a 2020 LP praised by Pitchfork as “sharp and deftly evocative”). When it came time for his third album, Moss matched his ingenuity with a newly heightened commitment to exacting emotional truth—a dynamic that soon led to his most fully realized offering yet, a nuanced meditation on how personal limitations both burden and define us. Rooted in his belief that “peace comes from feeling things sharply,” the result is a luminous body of work that invites both intense introspection and transformative catharsis. With help from fellow producer Damian Taylor (Björk, Arcade Fire, Japandroids), Moss shaped the album’s boldly original form of alt-pop by working with a vast palette of instrumentation and electronic elements, embracing a decidedly more guitar-centric sound than his past work. “Guitar was my first instrument and I was obsessed with it as a kid, so it felt right to write songs with actual riffs for once,” says Moss, who got his start playing bass in studio sessions helmed by his father, a veteran studio engineer who now joins Moss on the road as his live sound mixer.