'Whatever I'm called to bring out of the ether into existence, is what I make. I'm here to explore the breadth of creative power within music.
I'm here to play.'
- Mr Kit 2021
'Whatever I'm called to bring out of the ether into existence, is what I make. I'm here to explore the breadth of creative power within music.
I'm here to play.'
- Mr Kit 2021
'Whatever I'm called to bring out of the ether into existence, is what I make. I'm here to explore the breadth of creative power within music.
I'm here to play.'
- Mr Kit 2021
Mr Kit is a borderless musician, who composes and plays in all areas of the music world, from improvisation to pop.
His ever evolving back catalogue includes releases on Important Records (Issa), A Strangely Isolated Place (Trẻ em) and Palaver Press (Falling Into Place).
He's had the pleasure of bringing improvisation and experimentation as a solo artist supporting Laraaji, Islam Chipsy, Janek Schaefer and Jeremy Young at Cafe Oto, Arnolfini & The Cube, and as part of the duo DJxKWF to audiences in various underground music spaces across the U.K.
His body of score work highlights lesser known narratives and unexplored territories on film. From Nigerian philosophy to ancient Vietnamese architecture, migrant stories and queer activism, his work continues to express and explore creative vitality that arises from uplifted voices from various corners of the world.
His score for the documentary The Queen Vs. Texas garnered international acclaim after being selected for screenings at SXSW, DOCNYC and SIFF.
In 2022 Mr Kit was invited by writer and climate activist Rob Hopkins to collaborate on Field Recordings From The Future. A sonic journey into a future of climate resilience. The album is connected to Hopkins's next book out 2025 via Chelsea Green Publishing and is being turned into a graphic novel featuring Mr Kit and Rob Hopkins as central characters exploring a carbon neutral 2030. The album will be toured as part of an installation allowing people to spend time visiting the sound world of a most hopeful future.
Mr Kit self-released his latest album Temporary Utopias which features 10 years of field recordings set to a mutli-genre musical odyssey. The album expresses his inclusive, universal approach to music writing that is genre-bending and concerned with compassionate cross-cultural musical celebration.