Moonchild

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About Moonchild

In 2022, Moonchild (Amber Navran, Andris Mattson, and Max Bryk) released their fifth studio album ‘Starfruit’ which was nominated for Best Progressive R&B Album at the 2023 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards. Moonchild’s most recent LP ‘Starfruit’ beholds offerings from Lalah Hathaway, Alex Isley, Tank and The Bangas, Rapsody, Ill Camille, Mumu Fresh, Chantae Cann and Josh Johnson. Across ‘Starfruit’ [2022], ‘Little Ghost’ [2019], ‘Voyager’ [2017], ‘Please Rewind’ [2015] and ‘Be Free’ [2012], Moonchild have received press accolades from Pitchfork, Clash Magazine, NPR, SoulBag, NME Magazine, Wordplay Magazine, HYPEBEAST, Paste Magazine, Vinyl Factory, The Fader, Complex, Okayplayer, UPROXX, Billboard, France Inter, Rated R&B and Soul Bounce. Moonchild have charted on the Billboard’s genre charts and been named Soul Act of the Year by Jazz FM. The group have seen a huge amount of radio support from BBC Radio 1, BBC 1Xtra, BBC Radio 2, BBC 6Music, BBC Radio Wales, Children Of Zeus and Marshmello (NTS), KCRW, Bandcamp, Worldwide FM, Ashley Beedle, Asya Shein (Fusicology), Late Nights (Triple J) and playlisting on BBC 6Music and Jazz FM. Moonchild have collaborated and toured with highly respected names from across music including Kamasi Washington, Stevie Wonder, The Internet, Jill Scott and built up a host of iconic supporters from Robert Glasper (who has collaborated with Amber on his own projects) and Laura Mvula to James Poyser, Jazzy Jeff, 9th Wonder and Tyler, The Creator.

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About Moonchild

In 2022, Moonchild (Amber Navran, Andris Mattson, and Max Bryk) released their fifth studio album ‘Starfruit’ which was nominated for Best Progressive R&B Album at the 2023 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards. Moonchild’s most recent LP ‘Starfruit’ beholds offerings from Lalah Hathaway, Alex Isley, Tank and The Bangas, Rapsody, Ill Camille, Mumu Fresh, Chantae Cann and Josh Johnson. Across ‘Starfruit’ [2022], ‘Little Ghost’ [2019], ‘Voyager’ [2017], ‘Please Rewind’ [2015] and ‘Be Free’ [2012], Moonchild have received press accolades from Pitchfork, Clash Magazine, NPR, SoulBag, NME Magazine, Wordplay Magazine, HYPEBEAST, Paste Magazine, Vinyl Factory, The Fader, Complex, Okayplayer, UPROXX, Billboard, France Inter, Rated R&B and Soul Bounce. Moonchild have charted on the Billboard’s genre charts and been named Soul Act of the Year by Jazz FM. The group have seen a huge amount of radio support from BBC Radio 1, BBC 1Xtra, BBC Radio 2, BBC 6Music, BBC Radio Wales, Children Of Zeus and Marshmello (NTS), KCRW, Bandcamp, Worldwide FM, Ashley Beedle, Asya Shein (Fusicology), Late Nights (Triple J) and playlisting on BBC 6Music and Jazz FM. Moonchild have collaborated and toured with highly respected names from across music including Kamasi Washington, Stevie Wonder, The Internet, Jill Scott and built up a host of iconic supporters from Robert Glasper (who has collaborated with Amber on his own projects) and Laura Mvula to James Poyser, Jazzy Jeff, 9th Wonder and Tyler, The Creator.

Moonchild's Popular songs

  • The List
  • Cure
  • Too Much to Ask

Frequently Asked Questions

Some of Moonchild's most popular songs include The List, Cure, Too Much to Ask. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Moonchild's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include The List, Cure, Too Much to Ask, and more.

Moonchild is known for their distinctive sound in the indie soul genre, often blending elements of neo r&b, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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