After high school, Vallance moved to New York City, where he worked for a record engineering company for Dutch artist Matthew Dekay on Lee Burridge's All Day I Dream imprint.[5] He began his career making trance and progressive house music, with early success at age 18 with releases on Ultra Records and remixes for Sia and her record "Buttons" alongside Chris Lake and Markus Schulz.[6] After working for Dekay, Vallance began writing and engineering for Get Physical's co-founder and one-half of M.A.N.D.Y., Philipp Jung.[7]
Howie continued singing and after a year at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, he also moved to New York.[8] He was originally in the rock band Coalition.
Vallance and Howie reunited in a Lowe's hardware store parking lot.[9] They started working on music in Howie's apartment,[10] then shared a flat and began working on music as a duo. They helped write a vocal hook for one of the songs that Jung was working on,[7] and experimented with different sounds, using Howie's background in rock music[4] and Vallance's in trance music.[11]
After some studio time, the duo showed the Scissor & Thread crew, specifically Francis Harris and Anthony Collins, what they had been working on.[12] Harris suggested the name "Bob Moses" after New York urban planner Robert Moses,[13] and their debut EP, Hands to Hold,[14] debuted on that label in October 2012.[15] Soon after the release of this first EP, they went on to deliver a second, Far from the Tree,[16] before signing to Domino Records in March 2014.[17]
Days Gone By (2015–2017)
Bob Moses' debut album, Days Gone By, was released on September 18, 2015. "Tearing Me Up" became the most prominent song on the album, earning Grammy Award nominations for best dance recording and best remixed recording, non-classical.[18][19] It went on to win the latter award for remixer RAC. Vallance said the concept for the song was imagined while both of them were "going through something very similar" in their romantic lives.[9] Howie has pointed out that part of the song's inspiration came from the beat of Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll Part 2". The song received considerable radio airplay in the United States, having peaked at No. 16 on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart.[20]
On August 19, 2016, Bob Moses released a special Never Enough edition of their album Days Gone By.[25] The album featured remixes of "Like It or Not" and "Tearing Me Up" from artists including A-Trak, RAC, Joris Voorn, and Tale of Us.[citation needed] The album also featured two new bonus tracks, "She Don't Mind" and "Here We Are", along with live versions of "Tearing Me Up", "Before I Fall", and "Nothing At All."[26]
In February 2017, the RAC remix of "Tearing Me Up" won the Best Remixed Recording for the remixers. Later that year, Bob Moses was nominated for Live Act of the Year at the Electronic Music Awards.
Battle Lines (2018)
On May 30, 2018, Bob Moses announced a new tour in North America, along with a new single titled "Heaven Only Knows".[27]
On July 26, 2018, Domino announced that their second album Battle Lines would be released on September 14, 2018, and released its first single, "Back Down."[28] The album was released on multiple streaming and music services as well as on CD/LP via their label Domino.[29]
On December 12, 2019, the duo released the Unplugged EP, featuring acoustic versions of three songs from the Battle Lines album, plus a cover of the song Save a Prayer by Duran Duran, from the 1982 album Rio.
Desire (2020)
Bob Moses released an EP, Desire, on August 28, 2020, to multiple streaming and music services.[30][31] The duo streamed a performance to a live audience at the Inside Lands festival on August 28.[32][33]
Described by the artists as "a love tale for the digital age", the album is presented over six continuously mixed tracks.[34] With typical tour schedules disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the duo told Forbes that they intend to perform livestream sets and begin to collect content for another album.[30]
The Silence In Between (2022)
Bob Moses released an album, The Silence in Between, on March 4, 2022, to multiple streaming and music services. The artists describe it as feeling "bigger musically, with dense, layered instrumentals; clear-eyed vocals; and gritty, textured arrangements that always seem to settle in the melancholy of minor keys."
In a 2023 year-end post on the band's official Facebook and Instagram pages, Howie and Vallance announced that they had both become fathers of baby boys.[51][52]
Discography
Albums
All in All (April 20, 2015, compilation of first three EPs)