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MOSS Ignite a New Wave of Northern Trip-Hop with Their Debut Moss EP

With their debut Moss EP, rising electronic duo MOSS deliver a release that feels both boldly modern and brilliantly nostalgic—an unexpected but deeply welcome resurgence of the 90s trip-hop sensibility, reimagined through a raw Northern edge. Operating out of the North of England, MOSS blend moody electronic textures with crunchy guitars, punk undertones, and an unmistakable vocal presence that sets them apart from anything currently emerging in the UK scene.

From the moment they arrived on the Teesside music landscape in 2023, MOSS have been a group people talk about with curiosity, excitement, and a bit of awe. There’s good reason for it. Their sound taps into the long-missed atmosphere of acts like Massive Attack, Portishead, and Sneaker Pimps—but without drifting into pure nostalgia. Instead, they channel the essence of the 90s while injecting it with sharp lyricism, hardware-driven beats, and a distinctly Northern grit.
At the centre of MOSS’ identity is the arresting voice of Oui Bee, a vocalist whose delivery is honestly unlike anything else happening in UK electronic music right now. Her tone is soulful yet understated, intimate yet commanding. It’s the kind of voice that has immediate market appeal, but more importantly, it has personality—one that cuts through the production and gives the EP its emotional core. Every line she sings feels lived-in, thoughtful, and quietly powerful.
The EP itself is a testament to MOSS’ commitment to craft. Rooted in trip-hop but pushed forward with punk-infused energy, the production relies heavily on hardware beats that give the tracks a hypnotic pulse. The guitars—crunchy, grainy, and atmospheric—lend a rawness that separates MOSS from more polished, digital-first electronic acts. Their sound is spacious yet grounded, moody but never bleak, and consistently layered with lyrical depth.

One of the strongest elements of the EP is how confidently it defines the duo’s artistic direction. There’s no sense of a band still searching for their identity; instead, MOSS arrive fully formed, aware of their strengths and unafraid to lean into them. The beats swing and rumble with intention, creating a sonic world that feels immersive from the first track to the last. The lyricism is incisive, observational, and rooted in real lived experiences—reflective of their North East roots and the working-class ethos that quietly shadows their music.
What makes this release even more remarkable is how quickly the band have risen to respect within their local scene. In just a short time, they’ve earned the admiration of their peers, thanks not only to their distinctive sound but their authenticity. There’s no gloss here—just a duo creating music that feels honest, relevant, and undeniably cool.
The Moss EP represents a debut that’s both visionary and accessible, nostalgic yet refreshingly new. It proves that MOSS aren’t just another up-and-coming electronic act—they’re a revitalizing force bringing back the moods, textures, and attitude many listeners have long been craving. If this is only the beginning, the North East might be home to one of the UK’s next major electronic breakthroughs.
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