Connan Mockasin, a New Zealand musician and composer, has carved a unique niche in the music industry with his innovative approach to songwriting and performance. He first gained recognition as part of the band Connan and The Mockasins, which he formed in 2006. The group quickly made waves in the UK music scene, leading to a series of successful EPs and a devoted following. Their relocation to London marked a significant turning point, as they captured the attention of major record labels and laid the groundwork for Mockasin’s future solo endeavors.
In 2011, Mockasin released his debut solo album, “Forever Dolphin Love,” which received critical acclaim for its fluid and mesmerizing sound. This album showcased his ability to blend psychedelia with indie music, establishing him as a pioneer in the genre. Following this success, he released his second album, “Caramel,” in 2013, which further solidified his reputation as an artist unafraid to explore unconventional themes and styles.
Mockasin’s career continued to flourish with the release of “Jassbusters” in 2018, accompanied by a five-part film titled “Bostyn ‘n Dobsyn.” This ambitious project highlighted his versatility as both a musician and a filmmaker. His latest album, “Jassbusters Two,” released in 2021, demonstrated his continued evolution as an artist, featuring collaborative efforts with his touring band and showcasing his signature sound.
Throughout his career, Mockasin has collaborated with notable artists such as Charlotte Gainsbourg, MGMT, and James Blake, further expanding his influence in the music world. His distinctive style and innovative contributions have earned him a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim, positioning him as a modern icon in the contemporary music landscape.