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British musician and producer

Mura Masa

Mura Masa performing at Field Day in 2017

Mura Masa performing at Field Solar day in 2017

Background data
Nascence proper noun Alexander Crossan
Also known as Mura Masa
Born (1996-04-05) 5 April 1996 (age 26)
Castel, Guernsey
Genres
  • Alternative R&B
  • nu-disco
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • multi-instrumentalist
  • songwriter
  • DJ
  • record executive
  • creative director
Years active 2013–present
Labels
  • Anchor Point Records
  • Jakarta Records
  • Polydor
  • Downtown
  • Interscope
Associated acts
  • Nao
  • Stormzy
  • Bonzai
  • Charli XCX
  • ASAP Rocky
  • A. One thousand. Paul
  • Desiigner
  • Slowthai
Website muramasa.me

Musical artist

Alexander Crossan (born five April 1996), too known by the stage name Mura Masa, is a Guernsey-born electronic music producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.[1] [2] Crossan is best known for his song "Lovesick", which reached number one on the Spotify Viral charts in the U.k. and the U.s.a..[iii]

Crossan's self-titled debut album was nominated for Best Dance/Electronic Album and Best Recording Bundle at the 60th Almanac Grammy Awards, making him the first artist to be nominated every bit both a musician and creative director for the same album.[4] His remix of Haim's "Walking Abroad" won Best Remixed Recording, Not-Classical at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.[5]

Early life [edit]

Crossan was born and raised in Guernsey.[6] Afterwards playing guitar, bass, drums and singing in local punk, hardcore, deathcore and gospel bands, Crossan started cocky-producing at the age of 15, "searching for samples on YouTube and other corners of the cyberspace".[7] He entered the electronic music scene subsequently learning about Hudson Mohawke[8] and streamed music via YouTube, where he discovered James Blake, Cashmere Cat and SBTRKT. Crossan's influences, including Gorillaz and The Smiths, inspired him to write music and learn to play different instruments.[nine] At 16, Crossan started to brand electronic songs using Ableton Live, and uploaded them to SoundCloud the following yr under the alias Mura Masa,[ten] taken from Japanese swordsmith Muramasa Sengo.[xi]

At 17, Crossan uploaded his starting time tracks, remixes and bootlegs to SoundCloud. The rail "Lotus Eater" was picked upwards past BBC Radio i with Zane Lowe, Annie Mac, Huw Stephens and Phil Taggart all playing the vocal on their shows. After leaving Guernsey to written report English literature at Academy of Sussex in Brighton, Crossan began playing his music live, with sold-out shows at the Green Door Shop in Brighton[12] and Electrowerkz[thirteen] in London. Crossan started his career by posting a mixtape called Soundtrack to a Death to SoundCloud in 2014. The mixtape was later distributed globally by German language label Jakarta Records.[xiv]

Music career [edit]

Someday Somewhere: 2015—2016 [edit]

Crossan signed to his own label Anchor Betoken Records in 2015, in partnership with Polydor Records and Interscope Records who distribute in the United kingdom and in North America respectively. Also as Mura Masa records, the label has released music by Dublin artist Bonzai[15] and post-music duo Jadu Heart.[xvi]

In April 2015, he released his debut EP Someday Somewhere, with lead track "Firefly" beingness chosen for the In New Music We Trust playlist at BBC Radio one.[17] [18] Released via Anchor Point, the EP featured UK vocalists Nao, Denai Moore and Jay Prince.[19] The track "Lovesick" from the EP reached number 1 on the Spotify viral charts in the UK and Usa.[iii] On 27 Apr 2015 he broadcast a 60-minute mix on the BBC Radio ane bear witness Diplo and Friends[twenty] Alex was long-listed for the 'BBC Sound of... 2016' in December 2015, and placed 5th overall in the shortlist in January 2016.[21] [22]

On 15 March 2016, he unveiled the second single "What If I Go?" from his upcoming album.[23] [24] [25] On 30 September 2016, he released his collaborative single titled "Love$ick" featuring American rapper ASAP Rocky via Ballast Indicate and Downtown/Interscope Records.[26] [27] The song is a newer version of Masa's 2015 unmarried "Lovesick Fuck".[28] Crossan said he arranged a meeting to discuss the collaboration with Rocky when he happened to be in London for several days.[26] An official music video for the song was published on three November 2016 by Mura Masa'due south VEVO channel on YouTube.[29] [xxx]

Mura Masa: 2017—present [edit]

Crossan co-wrote the track "Beginning Things First" on Stormzy's Gang Signs & Prayer, which entered the UK Albums Nautical chart at number 1 on 3 March 2017. The track also entered the singles chart at number 25. On 17 March 2017, he released "i Dark", a collaboration with Charli XCX.[31] Speaking about the collaboration, he said "I call back I just had that trounce lying around for a while and we sent it to a couple of people. Then Charli but did her matter".[32] [33]

Crossan released his cocky-titled debut studio album, Mura Masa on xiv July 2017.[18] [32] It was released on 14 July 2017 by Polydor, Interscope, Downtown and Ballast Point Records. The anthology was produced and recorded from 2014 to 2016, and has guest features by A. Chiliad. Paul, ASAP Rocky, Bonzai, Charli XCX, Christine and the Queens, Damon Albarn, Desiigner, Jamie Lidell, NAO and Tom Tripp. Upon release, it received positive reviews by critics, and debuted at number 19 on the UK Albums Chart and at 192 on the Usa Billboard 200. The album received nominations for Best Dance/Electronic Album and Best Recording Package[34] at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.[35]

In June, Crossan worked with Nile Rodgers-organised collective Chic on the band's improvement album, It's Virtually Fourth dimension. He featured alongside Cosha and Vic Mensa on the comeback single "Till the Globe Falls", which was released on 22 June 2018. Earlier that, 12 June 2018, the band also premiered some other song from the album "Boogie All Night", which features Crossan, alongside working affiliate Nao. Crossan's remix of Haim's "Walking Away" won All-time Remixed Recording, Not-Classical at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards on 10 Feb 2019.[36] [37]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Discography [edit]

  • Mura Masa (2017)
  • R.Y.C. (2020)

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Mura Masa on Twitter Edit this at Wikidata

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