Mura Masa
Alex Crossan’s debut album is a love letter to multicultural London that’s informed by the 21-year-old musician’s insular upbringing and abetted by a number of high-profile guests.
The London via Guernsey producer proves all the buzz was worth it on a fun packed debut
Mura Masa collaborates with A$AP Rocky, Charli XCX, Christine And The Queens and Damon Albarn on his self-titled debut album.
Following the 2014 mixtape Soundtrack to a Death and numerous singles, including a few viral hits, British producer Mura Masa (Alex Crossan) released his self-titled debut album in 2017, when he was all of 21 years old.
For his debut album, Mura Masa has finessed his style from scrappy hip-hop-inspired electronics to a surprising and self-aware pop record.
Despite his relative youth, and the fact that this is his full-length debut, Mura Masa has already developed an instantly recognisable sound, which
Electronic wizard Alex Crossan conjures shivers and warmth on his star-studded debut
Review of Mura Masa's new self-titled album: On the first record from young producer Mura Masa, we find out that age doesn't determine experience.