
Artist
Nick Mulvey
Nick Mulvey is a folk artist from London, England formed in 2007. 39 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Folk · London, England · Best folk albums
- 39
- Releases
- 2013–2026
- Active years
- 2007
- Formed

Artist
Nick Mulvey is a folk artist from London, England formed in 2007. 39 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Folk · London, England · Best folk albums

Most popular
Wake Up Now
2017

Fever to the Form
EP · 2014

Cucurucu
Single · 2014

Find Me
EP · 2025

Radical Tenderness
Single · 2025

Holy Days
Single · 2025

Supernatural Healing
Single · 2025

Every Open Heart
Single · 2025

River To The Real
Single · 2025

We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (BBC Live Version)
Single · 2024

Mecca
EP · 2022

Brother To You
Single · 2022

Star Nation
Single · 2022

A Prayer Of My Own
Single · 2022

Begin Again - EP
EP · 2020

Please Pass The Bliss (Nick Mulvey Rework)
Single · 2019

In The Anthropocene
Single · 2019

Moment Of Surrender
Single · 2019

When The Body Is Gone (SA TA NA MA DEMO)
Single · 2018

Dancing For The Answers - EP
EP · 2018

In Your Hands (Single Version)
Single · 2018
Dancing for the Answers
EP · 2018

Live From BBC Radio 1
Single · 2018

Wake Up Now (Unplugged)
EP · 2017

We Are Never Apart
Single · 2017

Myela
Single · 2017

Mountain To Move
Single · 2017

Unconditional
Single · 2017

I Don't Want To Go Home
Single · 2014

Meet Me There
Single · 2014

Nitrous
Single · 2013

The Trellis EP
EP · 2013
Nick Mulvey is an English musician, singer and songwriter who studied music in Havana, Cuba. He played the Hang as a founder member of 2008 Mercury Prize nominated band Portico Quartet, until 2011 when he left to pursue his career as a singer-songwriter releasing the EPs The Trellis (2012) and Fever to the Form (2013) and his studio album First Mind in 2014 which received a Mercury Music Prize nomination. At the age of 19, Nick moved to Havana, Cuba to study music and art. The course was intensive, formal, and incredibly technical, yet the evenings were spent jamming and drinking rum with his fellow students who congregated at the school from all over the world. On returning to the UK, Nick enrolled at the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies to study Ethnomusicology. This course gave him great insight into the cultural and historical context of many styles of music, in which he specialised in West and Central African music in particular. By this time, Nick was hooked and threw himself feet first in to finding out as much as he could about all styles of music. In several interviews he has expressed his gratitude towards Stephen Adam for influencing him to …