
Bob Moses
Hauntingly melodic and rhythmically hypnotic, Bob Moses transform the club into a place of pure atmosphere—where deep house pulses meet the emotional weight of live performance.
From underground warehouse beginnings in Vancouver to headlining some of the world’s most celebrated festivals, Tom Howie and Jimmy Vallance have always defied easy categorization. They bridge the worlds of indie rock and electronic music, crafting a sound built on smoky vocals, intricate guitar lines, and the propulsive heartbeat of modern club production. The result is something singular—tracks that hit just as hard in headphones at 3 a.m. as they do under festival lights. A Bob Moses set isn’t simply a series of songs—it’s a continuous, textured narrative. The duo weave moody, slow-burn builds into moments of euphoria, where basslines roll in like distant thunder and melodies float just above the crowd, drawing you into a trance. Their Grammy-winning touch for composition is always present, but on stage, it’s paired with a physicality and energy that makes their music feel alive in the moment. At DSTRKT25, expect them to push the club set format into uncharted territory. They’ll blur the edges between live instrumentation and electronic precision, layering shimmering synths, shadowy chords, and the unmistakable human warmth of their voices over beats that never lose momentum. One moment you’re deep in a hypnotic groove, the next you’re lifted into a widescreen, emotional crescendo. It’s a journey designed not just to make you move—but to make you feel. Bob Moses don’t just play to a crowd—they immerse it. And when the lights fade and the last bass note dissolves, you’ll carry the echo with you long after.