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Dicky Moore

Dicky Moore
Born (1978-10-01) 1 October 1978 (age 38)
Essex, England
Genres Alternative dance, electronic, nu disco, indietronica, nu folk
Occupation(s) Songwriter, musician, remixer, DJ.
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1995–present
Associated acts Bearcraft
Scritti Politti
Frank Sidebottom
Dream Themes
Website www.dickymoore.co.uk

Dicky Moore (born October 1978, Rochford, Essex, England) is an English, London based, singer-songwriter, who performs under the pseudonym Bearcraft and plays guitar with Scritti Politti.

Moore formed the band Scintillate in 1994. Scintillate enjoyed local success in their hometown Southend, winning the 1997 battle of the bands competition, "It's a Rockout". They disbanded in 2005.

Moore joined Scritti Politti on guitar in 2004 after meeting Green Gartside in a Hackney pub opposite where he lived. Moore toured worldwide with Scritti Politti on their 2006 tour of North America, Japan and the United Kingdom. He also played at the Mercury Prize awards in 2006 where Scritti Politti were nominated for the album, White Bread, Black Beer.

From 2006, Moore played guitar for the London branch of Frank Sidebottom's Oh Blimey Big Band, alongside Scritti Politti bandmate Rhodri Marsden. Moore and Co were due to perform with Sidebottom four days after his death in June 2010.

Moore's first solo release was the 2007 "It's About Time" EP which was described as upbeat, layered, complex, and lush. Since changing his stage-name to Bearcraft, Moore's output has largely been of the Electronic style. Red Hot Velvet described his debut album Yestreen as being of the genre synth folk.

In April 2009, Moore announced he would be releasing music and performing with the name "Bearcraft", explaining that this signalled a shift in his style. Following the announcement a Myspace page was set up, containing new songs, all of which were synth-based. Bearcraft’s debut album, Yestreen, was released on 16 August 2010 through Hottwerk Records, and had positive reviews in the music press.


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