Batu
Batu
Biography

As an artist, Batu continually strikes out on his own. Rightly hailed for his distinctive slant on modernist techno and experimental club music, he’s also prolific beyond the dancefloor. His is a sound marked out by bold shapes and angular expressions, whether strapped to physical rhythms or not. 

His 2022 debut album Opal took his accomplished sound design into broader spheres of expression, while production work for serpentwithfeet saw him approaching pop sensibilities with his non-conformist sonic palette. As well as his production work, Batu’s presence as a DJ on the international club and festival circuit touches on venerated events such as Glastonbury, Dekmantel Festival, Sonar and Unsound. The flexibility in his sound also translates to the intimacy of smaller underground events - an environment which remains inspiring even as he graces some of the biggest stages for electronic music globally. 

Beyond sonics, his interests expand into visual work too, having produced and directed the video to his own track ‘Solace’ and collaborated on an A/V composition with Harry Butt for his Crack Magazine cover feature - one of multiple cover features he’s been placed on.

Taken alongside his music, Batu’s holistic engagement with electronic music culture adds up to a considered spectrum of output and efforts with a shared aim - to push things forward.

Discography

Album:

'Opal'
2022 (Timedance)

EP's:

'half speed'
2023 (A Long Strange Dream)

'for spirits'
2023 (Long Strange Dream)

'I Own Your Energy'
2021 (Timedance)

'Fringe White'
2019 (Fringe White)

'Rebuilt'
2018 (XL Recordings)

'Marius'
2017 (Hessle Audio)

'Monolith'
2016 (Timedance)

Accolades

2008 - UK Brit award nomination for best British Female


2009 - UK Brit award nomination for best British Female Artist


2010 - UK - Ivor Novello Award win for writer of best song lyrically and musically


2012 - UK Brit Award Nomination for Best British Female Artist


2016 - UK - Mercury Awards nomination


2019 - Ivor Novello awards - Awarded best television soundtrack for “Requiem” BBC