about
Known by his stage name of Resin Moon, electronic producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Dave Crowe hails from the desert town of Mpartwe/Alice Springs located in Central Australia.
A lifelong musician, Crowe began playing keyboard as a child, and started experimenting with beats and electronic production at the age of 16. In 2013, his track "Awake" won the NT Song of the Year award and was picked up by a number of triple j DJs, effectively launching his career. In 2014 he went on to land songs on major international T.V shows “Akward” (MTV) and “Made in Chelsea” (UK Channel 4) and recently on U.S feature film "Adam"(2020).
In 2016 his self-released single "Salt" went on to win another NT Song of the Year award and reached over 2 million streams on Spotify and Apple music combined. He signed a publishing deal with Gaga Music and a distribution deal with Believe to release his debut EP, also titled “Salt".
Arriving on his own label Sing Hum, the EP featured collaborations with notable Northern Territory artists Broadwing, Xavia and Ed Francis and was followed up by a national headline tour.
A year later, in 2017 Resin Moon won the triple j unearthed prize to play Bass In The Grass festival, following up with a packed Australian tour supporting Sydney artists Boo Seeka, then landing a showcase at BigSound.
In December 2018 he dropped the 'Nothing to See' and music video, in advance of his debut album Oscillations, which dropped in early 2019. The first single, 'Bullet', hit high rotation on Double J and was followed by an album launch tour. 2020 saw the release of two new singles. 'Shake Your Booty (at an appropriate social distance)' was a fund raising COVID anthem which was played on high rotation by ABC radio around the NT, and raised money for the Support Act organisation. 'The Middle' was released in mid-2020 and landed on Spotify's New Music Friday playlist, and has since been re-invented as part of a collaboration with the Alice Sings choir, 'Endless Sky' which premiered at Darwin Festival. In 2021 the singles 'Bow & Arrow' and 'Prop Hero' were released, teasing a new EP set for early 2022 release.
A lifelong musician, Crowe began playing keyboard as a child, and started experimenting with beats and electronic production at the age of 16. In 2013, his track "Awake" won the NT Song of the Year award and was picked up by a number of triple j DJs, effectively launching his career. In 2014 he went on to land songs on major international T.V shows “Akward” (MTV) and “Made in Chelsea” (UK Channel 4) and recently on U.S feature film "Adam"(2020).
In 2016 his self-released single "Salt" went on to win another NT Song of the Year award and reached over 2 million streams on Spotify and Apple music combined. He signed a publishing deal with Gaga Music and a distribution deal with Believe to release his debut EP, also titled “Salt".
Arriving on his own label Sing Hum, the EP featured collaborations with notable Northern Territory artists Broadwing, Xavia and Ed Francis and was followed up by a national headline tour.
A year later, in 2017 Resin Moon won the triple j unearthed prize to play Bass In The Grass festival, following up with a packed Australian tour supporting Sydney artists Boo Seeka, then landing a showcase at BigSound.
In December 2018 he dropped the 'Nothing to See' and music video, in advance of his debut album Oscillations, which dropped in early 2019. The first single, 'Bullet', hit high rotation on Double J and was followed by an album launch tour. 2020 saw the release of two new singles. 'Shake Your Booty (at an appropriate social distance)' was a fund raising COVID anthem which was played on high rotation by ABC radio around the NT, and raised money for the Support Act organisation. 'The Middle' was released in mid-2020 and landed on Spotify's New Music Friday playlist, and has since been re-invented as part of a collaboration with the Alice Sings choir, 'Endless Sky' which premiered at Darwin Festival. In 2021 the singles 'Bow & Arrow' and 'Prop Hero' were released, teasing a new EP set for early 2022 release.