Moonchild

LA-based trio Moonchild – Amber Navran, Andris Mattson, and Max Bryk – epitomize a mix of intricate, progressive musicality with a classic laid-back and blissful sound that has been famously associated with the West Coast legacy across the decades. The result of ten years spent working and growing together, their new album Starfruit, showcases the respect, musical understanding, and love the trio have, both for each other and for the noteworthy list of collaborators featured on the album. Bringing a host of beautiful melodies and personal lyrics, Starfruit beholds offerings from Lalah Hathaway, Alex Isley, Tank and The Bangas, Rapsody, Ill Camille, Mumu Fresh, Chantae Cann, and Josh Johnson.

2019’s critically acclaimed Little Ghost followed the widely-praised Voyager [2017], Please Rewind [2015], and Be Free [2012]. These releases have been shown love by DJs across BBC Radio 1, BBC 1Xtra, BBC Radio 2, BBC 6Music, FIP, KCRW, Jazz FM (who previously named the band Soul Act Of The Year), Worldwide FM, and KEXP. They have garnered praise from The Fader, Paste, Soul Bounce, Complex, Echoes, Saint Heron, Okayplayer, and NPR, with Moonchild’s Tiny Desk Session having now logged over 3.7 million views, alongside over 100 million plays on Spotify and Apple Music and the video for “The List” gaining 15+million views on YouTube.

Moonchild have collaborated and toured across the world 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 Navran on his own projects) and Laura Mvula to James Poyser, Jazzy Jeff, 9th Wonder, and Tyler, The Creator.

Past Shows


Apr
4
th
2023
Fine Line
Apr
4
th
2023
Fine Line

Moonchild

with Austin Antoine

More Shows

May
4
th
The Fitzgerald Theater

Ichiko Aoba

Apr
17
th
Fine Line

Goldie

with Submotive
Jan
24
th
Turf Club

McNasty Brass Band, Dilly Dally Alley, and Obi Original & The Black Atlantics

Mar
2
nd
Amsterdam Bar & Hall

The Sloppy Boys