Moses Hightower is an Icelandic soul band based out of Reykjavík, formed in 2007 by guitarist Daníel Friðrik Böðvarsson, drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, bassist & lead singer Andri Ólafsson, and keyboard player & lead singer Steingrímur Karl Teague.
Starting out as the live band for solo chanteuse Dísa (Bryndís Jakobsdóttir), the group soon received considerable airplay with the single that would later become the title track of their debut album, Búum til börn (which translates as "Let's make babies").
From December 2011 to June 2012, in Reykjavík, Berlin and Amsterdam, the band recorded their sophomore effort, Önnur Mósebók (lit.
The fifth single, Mjóddin, was in heavy rotation in August and September 2017, while a live radio recording of the band covering Kate Bush's Wuthering Heights spent a whole month as #1, from mid-November.
Recording and mixing by Styrmir Hauksson, mastering by Glenn Schick and cover design by Sigríður Ása Júlíusdóttir.