BPMoore is the project of British, London-based composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer Ben Moore. Last year we introduced him with the track “Galvanised”; now he’s back with a new album called If I Don’t See You Again which is out now via Rhodium Publishing. According to the press release,  The twelve-track LP is an expansive and intricate foray into the idea of connection; permanence and impermanence, arrivals and departures, change and stillness.

Themes of movement and fleeting moments feed into a wider story of family and friends, neurological pathways, and the difference in perception that each of us experiences. The work is characterized by soft pianos, complex drum parts, soaring string lines, and an array of fantastic production techniques. It is an album in the most complete sense of the word; a cohesive journey that spans many chapters, anchored by the grounding theme of interconnectedness. 

He explains: “This album was born out of my own longing for connection with other humans over the past few years—to reconnect with important people in my life from the past and to appreciate the dear friends in my life today, to build relationships and help one another, to listen, to learn, to experience things together and influence one another in positive ways, to work together in the spirit of cooperation. It’s a need to reach out and be in the moment as though it might be the last time we see each other. For me, it’s easy to get stuck in the cycles of daily routine, thinking everything is permanent and forgetting we are constantly in a state of arrival and departure and that things are always changing. This album is an appreciation of how we are all connected, like strands to a whole; a wider family.”

Today we have the pleasure to share a new video for the track “The World is as You Are“. The story and animation are by Robin Lane-Roberts. Watch it below.