Album artwork by Simon Paul
Imogen Moon's distinctive, soulful voice lends a fresh perspective to material from her grandfather Doug’s Randle’s 1971 cult album, Songs for the New Industrial State.
Produced by Ian Hendrickson-Smith (The Roots) and recorded in New York with a stellar band including members of the Dap-Kings, these evocative arrangements are backed by the brilliant horn-work of Hendrickson-Smith and Dave Guy.
Meet Imogen Moon
Her voice has been described as "a luminous tidal force". With her silky-smooth, rich and expressive voice, Galiano Island/Vancouver based singer-songwriter Imogen Moon explores themes of social justice, the environment, relationships and mental health.
Her eclectic influences range from Lhasa de Sela to Frank Ocean and Amy Winehouse. Imogen sees music as a way to express, connect, heal, and celebrate, and looks forward to new collaborations in a range of genres.