Artist's albums
Sounds of the City
2023 · single
YONN MANMAN LATÉ
2022 · single
Pace (Moses Boyd Remix)
2021 · single
Bridge the Gap / Dirty South
2021 · EP
The Code
2021 · single
2 Far Gone (Vocal Mix)
2021 · single
Dark Matter
2020 · album
Shades of You
2020 · single
Only You
2019 · single
Stranger Than Fiction
2019 · single
Frontline (feat. Kevin Haynes Grupo Elegua)
2018 · single
Displaced Diaspora
2018 · album
Absolute Zero
2017 · EP
Rye Lane Shuffle
2016 · single
Time and Space
2014 · single
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Biography
For Mercury Music Prize shortlisted Moses Boyd, it’s been a remarkable journey already. A multi-award winning drummer, producer, composer and BBC 1Xtra resident, fiercely independent and powered by a vast array of influences and experiences, he’s ready to step up onto another plane altogether. A double MOBO and Jazz FM Award winner, Moses’s live and studio collaborations have been as varied as they have been prolific, from touring with Sampha and Kelsey Lu, to drumming on Sons of Kemet’s Mercury-nominated album, to his recent collaboration with South African Gqom king DJ Lag, which made its way onto Beyonce’s official soundtrack for The Lion King. He produced Zara McFarlane 's 2017 full-length, Arise, in its entirety, for Gilles Peterson’s Brownswood label, and released several acclaimed solo projects though his Exodus record label. Moses has produced original scores for major Paris fashion shows, and with saxophonist Binker Golding, he’s co-leader and co-producer of the ferocious semi-free group Binker and Moses. His fully realised debut album proper, Dark Matter is a landmark record, a producer album by a young auteur, threading several thrilling musical traditions into a bold new tapestry: the raw energy of grime and afrobeats and the rolling club rhythms of the London underground, combined with the freewheeling creativity and collaborative spirit of his jazz training.