As soon as he settled in New York in 1993 to begin his producing career, Brendon Moeller’s time has been spent in the studio producing highly venerated eclectic albums, singles, and remixes. Born in South Africa, his parents noticed his talent as a musician at an early age, hence, signed young Brendon up to take piano lessons. However, Moeller’s interests were quite different from what he was learning in those lessons, one of the reasons he gave up the piano and music until the age of 19. Later, Moeller joined a band as a drummer for some time which didn’t excite his potential as an artist considering the other members’ lack of interest. Fed up with this frustration, Brendon made a pilgrimage to one of the art capitals of the world, New York, where he was free to pursue the music he always wanted to create.

Now, Moeller is one of the most prominent producers in his style, especially in post-Basic Channel dub techno. Since his move to New York, Moeller has risen through the ranks as a dub technician releasing material through several major labels like Speedy J’s Electric Deluxe, Echocord, and Silent Season. He has also worked with several world class vocalists like Paul St. Hilaire, Mikey Dread, and Mutabaruka, and has been a regular at famous venues like Fabric and Berghain.

Most of all, the South African producer likes to keep it simple.

“My goal is, first and foremost, to create timeless, quality music that resonates with people from all walks of life. I want to evolve musically. I want to be able to continue making music and support my family with it… and if all goes well, would love to make enough money to purchase all my favourite analogue synthesizers.”

He is a proud pioneer and trail-blazer of the dub landscape; laying down the road as you walk it must not be easy, but then again there aren’t many who can say they’ve done it. As Beat Pharmacy and at times Echologist or Mono Blanco, Moeller released an impressive number of albums, all of which have stood the test of time. His musical range spans from jazz, techno, dub, afrobeat and psychedelia, which demonstrates that Moeller is not afraid to challenge the concepts and styles of any genre—best illustrated in the podcast he exclusively did for us.

Tracklist

01. I-LP-O in Dub – Dark Money Dub

02. Terekke – JQM

03. Moebius – Flink

04. Rapoon – Abstract Two

05. Arovane & Porya Hatami – Specreature

06. Philip Glass – Part 5

07. Joe – MPH

08. Harmonious Thelonious – Low Beat

09. Terrence Dixon – The Test of Time

10. BNJMN – Undulations

11. Forest Drive West – Static

12. Phil Moffa – the Nameless City

13. Zadig – Solar Analogue

14. Muslimgauze – Your Arms, Your Opium

15. Ena – 26th Divided