Artist's albums
Ikigai
2023 · single
All That You Can Be
2023 · single
Roots
2022 · single
The Practice of Suffering
2022 · single
Dear Mother, Father, Brother & Golo
2022 · single
The Ten Percent
2022 · single
More Than This (feat. annasara)
2022 · single
Monaro
2022 · single
Paraglider Ticket (BPMoore Rework)
2022 · single
If I Don't See You Again (Reworks)
2022 · compilation
Another World (Amess Rework)
2022 · single
The World is as You Are (Glowworm Rework)
2022 · single
First Light (Orange and Mountains Rework)
2022 · single
A Lifetime Rolls By (annasara Rework)
2022 · single
Absorbed in a Point (BPMoore Rework)
2021 · single
If I Don't See You Again
2021 · album
First Light
2021 · single
Paid Respects
2021 · single
Hold Your Own
2021 · single
Komorebi (Reworks)
2020 · compilation
There Is No Rush
2020 · single
Komorebi
2020 · album
Komorebi
2020 · single
Galvanised
2020 · single
From All Who Came Before
2019 · single
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Biography
BPMoore (Ben Moore) is an English composer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer based in London, United Kingdom. Heavily influenced by The Cure, The Prodigy, Nine Inch Nails, Lau, and Talk Talk, his music blends new age and neoclassical instrumentation with the sounds of ambient, post-punk, and pop. A skilled drummer and prolific composer, BPMoore’s output is characterized by a blend of electronic and acoustic instrumentation, with projects ranging from solo works to collaborative ventures with a range of musical artists, poets, film-makers, and animators. He has garnered the attention of both Spotify (“Not Quite Classical”, “Reading Instrumentals”, “Classical X”, “Classical New Releases”, “Shimmering Strings”, "Soundbeams"), Apple Music (“Pure Focus”) and secured repeated radio play (KEXP, Soho Radio London, BBC) and significant press coverage. “...As you dive into his lavish scenery of sound, you feel immediately welcomed and at home. Fans of Ólafur Arnalds, Brambles, Sebastian Plano, Patrick Jonsson and Jon Hopkins will connect with cinematic passages that span the soundscapes of painted strings, nostalgic chords, and electronic beats...”—Headphone Commute