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Mike Moya

Mike Moya (born 1969) is a Canadian and vocalist, best known as a founding member of the collective . Formed in in 1994 alongside and Mauro Pezzente, Moya contributed to the band's early development, including its debut release F♯ A♯ ∞ (1997), before departing in 1998 to explore other musical projects. During his hiatus from , Moya fronted the band HṚṢṬA as singer and guitarist starting in 2000, releasing albums such as L'éclat du ciel était insoutenable (2001), and participated in the fire-damaged-instrument collective , as well as the band . He rejoined Godspeed You! Black Emperor in 2010, contributing guitar to subsequent albums including Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! (2012), G_d's Pee AT STATE'S END! (2021), and 'NO TITLE AS OF 13 FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD' (2024), solidifying his role in the band's expansive, orchestral sound.

Godspeed You! Black Emperor

Early involvement

Mike Moya was born in 1969 in , where he developed an early interest in music amid the country's economic challenges of the era. As a high school friend of Pezzente, Moya moved to during a recession, reconnecting with guitarist to experiment with sound recording using basic equipment like a four-track. This collaboration led to the co-founding of (GY!BE) in 1994, initially as a trio focused on improvisational jams that evolved into structured compositions. In GY!BE's formative years, Moya served as guitarist and vocalist, contributing to the band's signature experimental style, which blended orchestral swells, looping guitars, and thematic explorations of decay and resilience without traditional vocals. The group emerged from Montreal's vibrant underground music scene, starting with intimate, low-key performances at local venues that drew in collaborators from the city's DIY community. These early shows, often featuring just the core trio, helped establish GY!BE's reputation for immersive, filmic experiences amid the 1990s and noise ethos of the area. Moya played a pivotal role in the band's debut album, F♯ A♯ ∞ (1997), providing guitar lines that underpinned its brooding, narrative-driven tracks and infusing the recordings with raw, textural depth during sessions at Montreal's studio. His creative input helped shape the album's apocalyptic tone, drawing from the trio's initial cassette experiments like All Lights Fucked on the Hairy Amp Drooling. Following a handful of early tours, Moya contributed to the 1999 EP Slow Riot for New Zerø , including guitar work on its two extended pieces—"Moya" and "Blaise Finnegan III"—which were composed amid the band's nascent road experiences and captured their growing cinematic intensity. The title track "Moya" nods to him directly, reflecting his foundational influence before the EP's completion.

Departure and hiatus

In 1998, Mike Moya announced his departure from to pursue other musical endeavors, including the formation of side projects that allowed for greater creative exploration outside the band's collective structure, though he continued to contribute to recordings such as the 1999 EP. He was replaced by Roger Tellier-Craig of Fly Pan Am, enabling the ensemble to maintain its momentum despite the change in lineup. Moya's absence marked a significant shift for the band, which continued to evolve and release key works without him as a core member, such as the EP Slow Riot for New Zerø Kanada in 1999 and the acclaimed double album Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven in 2000. Although Moya contributed vocals—and guitar to the former—to the latter recording—captured in early 2000 before finalizing his exit—these releases solidified Godspeed's trajectory, expanding their international profile through intricate, orchestral compositions that built on the foundational intensity established during Moya's early involvement. During the ensuing 12-year hiatus from , Moya gravitated toward more intimate, acoustic-oriented music, emphasizing smaller-scale arrangements and personal expression in contrast to the band's expansive sound. This period laid the groundwork for his solo-adjacent explorations, though details of specific outputs remain tied to his broader collaborative efforts. Moya's low-profile nature persisted, with no statements or interviews addressing the departure, underscoring his preference for amid evolving artistic pursuits.

Return and later contributions

In 2010, after a seven-year hiatus during which members pursued individual projects, Godspeed You! Black Emperor announced their reformation, with founding guitarist Mike Moya rejoining the collective to resume collaborative performances. The reunion was motivated by a shared desire to reengage physically through live music amid evolving social and political contexts, starting with the band's curation of the All Tomorrow's Parties festival in December 2010, where Moya performed alongside core members Efrim Menuck and Mauro Pezzente. This return marked a renewal of the group's communal ethos, emphasizing anti-capitalist and community-oriented themes consistent with their earlier work. Moya's guitar work and compositional input integrated seamlessly into the band's expanded lineup, which grew to include violinist Sophie Trudeau, bassist Thierry Amar, and others, contributing to the evolved post-rock sound characterized by extended, immersive compositions blending drone, noise, and orchestral swells. On the 2012 album Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!, Moya provided electric guitar layers that enhanced the record's two lengthy suites, road-tested during initial reunion tours and reflecting the band's intensified focus on resilience against societal decay. Subsequent releases, including 'Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress' (2015), Luciferian Towers (2017), G_d's Pee AT STATE'S END! (2021), and “NO TITLE AS OF 13 FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD” (2024), featured Moya's distinctive guitar textures—often weaving melodic motifs amid chaotic builds—while maintaining the collective's political urgency, such as critiques of imperialism and environmental collapse. His involvement extended to live performances, where he helped realize these pieces in real-time projections and film accompaniments. The band's touring resurgence post-2010 saw Moya fully integrated into an ensemble of up to nine members, enabling global circuits across and from 2011 onward, with shows supporting each release and culminating in 2024-2025 dates amid ongoing thematic consistency in addressing global inequities. These performances reinforced Godspeed You! Black Emperor's commitment to instrumental narratives that evoke hope and resistance, with Moya's guitar anchoring the dynamic shifts that define their matured approach.

Other musical projects

Molasses

Molasses, a Canadian collective featuring guitarist and Mike Moya as a core member, released four studio albums between 1999 and 2004 on the and Alien8 Recordings labels. Moya contributed guitar, organ, and piano across the band's output, often co-writing material with collaborators like Scott Chernoff and Sam Shalabi. The band's discography emphasizes lo-fi, folk with experimental elements, drawing on Americana and traditional influences. No singles were issued, though the group appeared on one compilation. As of 2025, no reissues or additional releases have been documented. The debut album, You'll Never Be Well No More, was released in 1999 on Fancy Records in . Recorded on 4-track analog tape at Montreal's during winter 1999 and mixed there the following spring, it showcases Moya's early contributions as a rather than primary songwriter, with Chernoff handling most words and music. Moya played on "Five Hundred Miles From ," piano on "Drunkard's Lament," and electric guitar alongside on the multi-part "Sleeping Pill Blues / Sick Bed Blues." The track list includes:
  • "Silver Cryst Banjo" (7:27)
  • "Old Poe" (6:53)
  • "Five Hundred Miles From " (4:07)
  • "Drunkard's Lament" (4:38)
  • "Sleeping Pill " / hidden track "Sick Bed " (total 30:41, with silence)
Trilogie: Toil & Peaceful Life, issued in 2000 on and Alien8 Recordings in , is a single-disc (despite its title suggesting a structure) comprising four tracks that form a thematic arc on , , and redemption. Moya provided guitar throughout, alongside Shalabi, with the set incorporating field recordings like cathedral bells in the opener. Themes unfold across the pieces: the waltz-like "Saint Catherine (Idiot's )" evokes personal turmoil, "Lisa's (Running Away From Home)" explores escape and longing, and the extended " (Toil & Peaceful Life)"—an adaptation of the traditional hymn by Captain —offers resolution amid toil and spiritual peace. The track list is:
  • "Intro" (6:38)
  • "Saint Catherine (Idiot's Waltz)" (7:37)
  • "Lisa's Waltz (Running Away From Home)" (8:39)
  • "Amazing Grace (Toil & Peaceful Life)" (14:10)
In 2003, released the double-disc A Slow Messe on Fancy Records in , their most ambitious work blending , , and experimental soundscapes. Produced with elaborate packaging including booklets of photographs and texts, housed in a sleeve within an oversized envelope depicting Montreal's Christ Church Cathedral, the album features Moya as a key and in the core lineup. Guests included and on select tracks, enhancing its eclectic texture. Disc 1 focuses on intimate, vignette-style pieces evoking decay and introspection, while Disc 2 shifts toward denser, improvisational and hymn-like structures. The track lists are: Disc 1:
  • "Désolé" (1:04)
  • "Valley Song" (6:45)
  • "Dans Une Maison Croulante" (1:03)
  • "" (2:42)
  • "Fm" (0:55)
  • "Whitey " (6:53)
  • "Whitman County Revisited" (0:59)
  • " (’s Theme)" (4:05)
  • "Hopeless" (0:42)
  • "Our Lady Of Winter" (3:44)
  • "Killing " (6:16)
  • "New World Harbor" (1:16)
  • "Adieu L.S.A." (5:13)
Disc 2:
  • "Delirium Rag" (11:55)
  • "Le Jardin De Fer" (0:30)
  • "Astrée" (6:58)
  • "Les Enfants D’Anarchie" (0:54)
  • "" (6:08)
  • "Beyond The Zero" (2:21)
  • " No. 33" (4:46)
  • "" (0:30)
  • "La Berceuse D’Ève (’s )" (6:01)
  • "Reprieve, 15 Juillet" (0:33)
  • "Désolé " (0:23)
  • "Enemy Hymn" (3:59)
  • "Slow Mass" (2:18)
The final album, Trouble at Jinx Hotel, appeared in 2004 on Alien8 Recordings in , marking the band's dissolution shortly after. Packaged in a carton with lyrics insert, it retains the core but incorporates more and Americana motifs, with Moya contributing guitar and compositional elements amid a rotating cast including returning guests from A Slow Messe like Zedek. Tracks blend narrative songs with codas, reflecting themes of loss and wandering. The track list includes:
  • "Siren's Song / La La La, Amerika" (5:25)
  • "Saint Christopher's Blues" (4:38)
  • "Sign Of Judgment" (3:08)
  • "Lynn Canyon Wedding Song / Coda" (5:37)
  • "You Can't Win" (6:15)
  • "Trouble In Mind" (3:51)
  • "Las Niñas" (0:48)
  • "Miss Peach's Pawnshop / Buffaloed At Wounded Knee / The Weeping Winds" (4:44)
  • "No Love Lost" (4:57)
  • "Songs From The Basement" (4:08)
Molasses contributed the track "Pushkin" to the 2004 compilation I Am a Cold Rock. I Am Dull Grass: A Tribute to the Music of Will Oldham, released on Lost Highway Records, where Moya played guitar in the ensemble covering Bonnie 'Prince' Billy material. No further compilations or singles involving the band have surfaced.

Set Fire to Flames

Set Fire to Flames was an experimental ensemble formed in , , in which Mike Moya contributed guitar alongside other musicians from the local post-rock scene, including members of . The group's major releases during its active period were Sings Reign Rebuilder (2001) and Telegraphs in Negative / Mouths Trapped in Static (2003), both on Alien8 Recordings in and ' 130701 imprint in the UK and . Sings Reign Rebuilder appeared in October 2001, with a Japanese edition on P-Vine . Recorded over five days in July 2000 in a collapsing, rickety old house at 15 Ontario Street in , the album emerged from extended improvisational sessions emphasizing communal creativity and environmental field recordings. Mike Moya's guitar work integrated into the collective's layered, atmospheric sound, blending acoustic and electric elements with non-musical noises captured on-site. The album's tracklist comprises ten extended pieces, often structured as medleys:
  1. "'I Will Be True...' (From Lips Of Lying Dying Wonder Body #1) / Reign Rebuilder [Head]" – 4:47
  2. " Arcweld / Fucked / Rigid Tracking" – 3:48
  3. "Steal Compass / Drive North / Disappear" – 6:12
  4. "Wild Dogs Of The Thunderbolt / 'They Cannot Lock Me Up... I Am Eternally Free...' (From Lips Of Lying Dying Wonder Body #2)" – 5:42
  5. "In Prelight Finale / Reel In Fishes / " – 6:16
  6. "Love Song For 15 " – 3:15
  7. "Shit-Heap-Gloria" – 3:47
  8. "Two Tears After The Soap-Opera / Fading Lights" – 5:37
  9. "The Hollow In The Gut, The Heat In The Chest / Eastbound, Arriving" – 7:23
  10. " / The Salt In The Chlorine Pool / Lost In The City Of The Dead" – 6:37
The follow-up, Telegraphs in Negative / Mouths Trapped in Static, released in April 2003, continued the experimental approach with field recordings and improvisations, featuring Moya on guitar among the ensemble. Recorded in various Montreal locations, it consists of two long-form tracks divided into movements:
  1. "Telegraphs in Negative / Mouths Trapped in Static" (35:00 total, in five parts)
  2. "Beams of Light from the Pit of One / Another Knocks / A Baleful Smile / The Lull and the Last Kiss from the Maelstrom / (A Message from a Cold Widow)" (29:00 total, in five parts)
In October 2022, a remastered 20th anniversary edition of Sings Reign Rebuilder was issued on 130701 as a limited double LP (1,500 copies on heavyweight black vinyl) with gatefold packaging, an OBI strip, and a 24-page color booklet containing new liner notes and tracing-paper inserts. The remastering, handled at Dubplates & Mastering in Berlin, enhanced the original's dynamic range while preserving its raw fidelity. As of August 2025, the band's catalog was removed from all streaming platforms except , following a similar decision by . Among rarities featuring Mike Moya's contributions, the previously unreleased track "Barn Levitate" (9:58)—recorded during improvisational sessions in a rural barn—surfaced on the 2016 compilation , marking one of the band's few posthumous appearances.

Esmerine

Esmerine is a Canadian chamber ensemble founded in 2001 by percussionist Bruce Cawdron and cellist Rebecca Foon, blending minimalist chamber music with post-rock influences through instruments like marimba, cello, violin, and contrabass. Mike Moya contributed guitar to the group's early albums, helping shape its expressive, atmospheric sound during the mid-2000s. The band's second album, Aurora, was released on May 31, 2005, by Madrona Records. Moya is credited on guitar for several tracks, including "Le Rire De L'Ange". The album features nine instrumental pieces, such as "Quelques Mots Pleins d'Ombre", "Histories Repeating as One Thousand Hearts Mend", and "1203", emphasizing shadowy, introspective themes with sparse arrangements recorded at Hotel2Tango in Montreal. After a six-year hiatus, Esmerine returned with La Lechuza on June 7, 2011, via Constellation Records. The record is dedicated to the memory of sound engineer Mark Gallie and includes tracks like "Lechuza", "La Repentina", and "Oiseaux 1 & 2". Dalmak, Esmerine's fourth album, followed on September 3, 2013, also on Constellation Records, earning a Juno Award for Instrumental Album of the Year in 2014. Inspired by travels to , it features international guest musicians from , including Hakan Vreskala on saz and , Baran Aşık on , Ali Kazım Akdağ on , and James Hakan Dedeoğlu on vocals and percussion. The tracklist comprises "", "Lost River Blues I", "Lost River Blues II", "Barn Board Fire", "Hayale Dalmak", "Translator's Clos", "", and "Vacant", fusing chamber textures with Anatolian folk influences. Moya is not credited on this release. Esmerine's later works continued to evolve toward more ambient and immersive soundscapes, as seen in Everything Was Forever Until It Was No More (2022, Constellation Records), the seventh full-length and first in five years, which surprise-dropped as a complete digital album emphasizing brooding, celebratory chamber post-rock without Moya's involvement. No EPs or dedicated live recordings featuring Moya's contributions have been released.

HṚṢṬA

HṚṬA (stylized as HṚṢṬA) is the project founded by Mike Moya in 2000 as a vehicle for his songwriting outside of , featuring his distinctive guitar work and vocals alongside rotating collaborators from Montreal's scene. The band's output is characterized by brooding, atmospheric compositions blending , , and rock elements, released primarily through Constellation Records. The project's debut album, L'éclat du ciel était insoutenable, was released in 2001 on Fancy Recordings (distributed by Alien8 Recordings). Recorded with early collaborators including violinist Sophie Trudeau and cellist Rebecca Foon, it established Moya's focus on intimate, melancholic arrangements. Track listing:
  1. L'éclat du ciel était insoutenable (3:56)
  2. (4:39)
  3. Don't Let the Angels Fall (3:17)
  4. (2:46)
  5. I Can Transform Myself Into... (3:45)
  6. The Way Love Used to Be (4:07)
  7. Holiday (3:51)
  8. For Hannah (2:15)
  9. The Usual (5:30)
  10. Blessed Are We Who Seem to Be Losers (3:06)
  11. Lucy's Sad (4:20)
  12. (Reprise) (0:55)
Following a period of involvement in other projects, Moya reconvened HṚṢṬA for the second album, Stem//Stamen in Electro, released in 2005 on Constellation Records and recorded at Montreal's by Howard Bilerman. This release highlights Moya's evolving production, with prominent contributions from Sophie Trudeau on tracks like "Swallow's Tail" and "Constellation," adding layers of emotive strings to the psych-folk textures. Track listing:
  1. ...and We Climb (6:29)
  2. (5:34)
  3. Quelque chose à propos des raquetteurs (3:46)
  4. Folkways Orange (5:13)
  5. Swallow's Tail (7:56)
  6. Heaven Is Yours (4:49)
  7. Gently Gently (4:32)
  8. Constellation (4:45)
The third and final full-length album to date, Ghosts Will Come and Kiss Our Eyes, appeared in 2007 on Constellation Records, again produced at Hotel2Tango with Bilerman. It refines the band's sound into more concise psych-folk pieces, emphasizing Moya's cracked vocals and organ drones, with core input from bassist Harris Newman and drummer Eric Craven. The album's full track listing underscores its thematic cohesion around loss and reverie:
  1. Entre la mer et l'eau douce (3:50)
  2. Beau village (5:01)
  3. The Orchard (4:34)
  4. Tomorrow Winter Comes (4:11)
  5. Haunted Pluckley (2:52)
  6. Hechicero del Bosque (8:42)
  7. Saturn of Chagrin (6:12)
  8. Kotori (6:02)
No further studio albums have been released, though a limited self-released CDr titled Autumn Sketchbook 2008 emerged as an experimental sketch collection, remaining unofficial and . No digital reissues or standalone singles followed the 2007 album.

Additional collaborations

Mike Moya has made several guest contributions to recordings by fellow musicians, often providing guitar or keyboards in support of and artists affiliated with Constellation Records. On Angela Desveaux's 2009 album If I Ever Loved, released by , Moya played keyboards on the title track, adding subtle atmospheric layers to the folk-oriented composition alongside contributions from Harris Newman on bass and guitar and Howard Bilerman on drums. In the early 2000s, Moya frequently supported Elizabeth Anka Vajagic as a in her live band during tours promoting her Constellation Records releases, including albums like Stand with the Stillness of This Day (2004), where he joined a rotating ensemble that featured musicians from related acts such as Hangedup and Sackville. Moya's involvement in the broader music scene has included occasional production and guest appearances with Constellation labelmates, reflecting his preference for understated roles that enhance collective efforts rather than lead projects. A notable recent example is his guitar contribution to the track "" on Baby Fire's 2022 album of the same name, released by Off Records, where he collaborated with the Belgian band to infuse their art-rock sound with expansive textures. These peripheral engagements underscore Moya's selective approach to collaborations post-2000s, focusing on one-off sessions and live support within trusted networks without pursuing new full-time bands after his work with HṚṢṬA.

Personal life

Family

Mike Moya has maintained a notably private family life, consistent with his overall low-profile approach to his career and avoidance of media attention. He is in a long-term partnership with visual artist Maria Hinze, who has collaborated with him on several interdisciplinary projects blending music and visual art. For instance, Hinze curated the 2019 exhibition Tension of Human Life at Meinblau Projektraum in , which included contributions from Moya alongside artists and musicians such as Kevin Doria, Aidan Girt, and Jason Sharp. Their joint work also extends to the 2017 album by the collective Air Cushion Finish, where both provided creative input amid a roster of international contributors. These collaborations highlight how personal relationships intersect with professional endeavors, though Moya rarely addresses directly in public forums. Family considerations have influenced his periodic relocations between and Berlin, impacting the timing and scope of his musical commitments during periods of transition.

Residences and lifestyle

Mike Moya has long been based in , , the epicenter of the city's vibrant scene and home to Constellation Records, the label central to You! Black Emperor's operations. Since the 2010s, he has maintained a dual residence in , , balancing life between the two cities with his partner, visual artist Maria Hinze, and their family. This arrangement supports a nomadic lifestyle that aligns with the band's extensive European touring schedule, allowing Moya to immerse himself in Berlin's creative environment while drawing inspiration from 's community. Moya leads a reclusive , prioritizing and making few public appearances beyond performances and select collaborations. His family-oriented approach emphasizes away from the spotlight, reflecting the intimate, supportive dynamics that ground his personal life amid professional demands. This low-profile demeanor extends to a minimalist and sustainable way of living, echoing the band's longstanding anti-capitalist political ethos, which critiques and through their music and actions, such as withdrawing their catalog from major streaming platforms in to protest exploitative industry practices. Up to , Moya's choices continue to embody this ethos, fostering creative output unburdened by commercial pressures.

Discography

Godspeed You! Black Emperor

Mike Moya, as a founding of , contributed to the band's debut album F♯ A♯ ∞, released on August 14, 1997, by Constellation Records. The album features two extended compositions divided into movements: Side F♯ includes "The Dead Flag Blues" (6:49), "Slow Moving Trains" (5:58), "When Day Chokes Night" (2:02), "Murray Ostrum: Pulverized" (0:58), "Ghetto Belter" (2:09), and "Bâton Rouge" (2:52); Side A♯ includes "East " (17:55, encompassing "," "Kicking Horse on LBJ," "," "," and "Minus 15°C") and "She Dreamt She Was a Bulldozer, She Dreamt She Was a Bull in a Shop" (1:25), "Sirène" (0:44), and "F♯ A♯ ∞" (0:37). Moya is credited on guitar throughout the recording, which was captured at the band's studio in . The band's first EP, Slow Riot for New Zerø Kanada, followed in March on Constellation Records, with Moya on guitar. Running approximately 20 minutes, it consists of two tracks: "Moya" (11:13) and "Bales d'amour" (also referred to as "Bliss and Drone" or "BBF3") (9:06), offering dense, drone-heavy explorations that previewed the band's evolving cinematic style. After a hiatus, reunited in 2010, with Moya rejoining on guitar for the 2012 album 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!, released October 16, 2012, on Constellation Records. The double LP features four tracks: "Mladic" (20:02), "Their Helicopters' Sing" (6:30), "We Drift Like Worried Fire" (20:08), and "Moya" (11:32), blending droning interludes with intense guitar-driven crescendos; personnel includes Moya alongside , David Bryant, Mauro Pezzente, and others on guitars, bass, and percussion. Moya continued contributing guitar on , released March 31, 2015, by Constellation Records, marking his sustained return to the lineup. The album's five tracks are: "Peasantry or 'Light! Inside of Light!'" (11:45), "Lambs' Breath" (4:07), "" (10:33), "Piss Willys" (6:13), and "Melancholic Steps of the Heavenburners" (3:59), emphasizing heavy, riff-based structures over the band's earlier ambient tendencies. Luciferian Towers, issued September 22, 2017, on Constellation Records, features Moya on guitar across its four interconnected movements: "Undoing a " (7:37), "Bosses Hang" (14:48), "Fam/Famine" (3:14), and "Anthem for No State" (12:20). The work addresses themes of resistance against and through layered string and brass arrangements. The 2021 album G_d's Pee AT STATE'S END!, released April 2, 2021, by Constellation Records, includes Moya's guitar work on tracks such as "Fire at Static Valley" (6:52), alongside "A Military Alphabet (the language w/hin the call signs of the nearest seeable shore)" (4:05), "FIRST OF THE LAST GLANCES" (5:51), "G_d's Pee AT STATE'S END!" (9:53), and "Our Side Has Changed" (7:32). Moya also appears on the band's most recent release, No Title As of 13 February 2024, 28,340 Dead, issued October 4, 2024, on Constellation Records in formats including double LP, , and . Its six tracks are: "Sun Is a Hole Sun Is Vapors" (5:31), "Babys in a Thundercloud" (13:36), "Raindrops Cast in Lead" (13:17), "Broken Spires at Dead Kapital" (3:34), "Pale Thunder" (10:37), and "Our Love Is the Remainder" (20:03), evoking themes of environmental and social decay. Godspeed You! Black Emperor's contributions appear on such as La face cachée des ondes (2000, Drones) with the track "Moya (Excerpt)," and the band has issued limited singles like the 2015 We Drift Like Worried Fire (Excerpt) 7" on .

Molasses

, a Canadian collective featuring guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Mike Moya as a core member, released four studio albums between 1999 and 2004 on the and Alien8 Recordings labels. Moya contributed guitar, organ, and piano across the band's output, often co-writing material with collaborators like Scott Chernoff and Sam Shalabi. The band's discography emphasizes lo-fi, folk with experimental elements, drawing on Americana and traditional influences. No singles were issued, though the group appeared on one . As of 2025, no reissues or additional releases have been documented. The debut album, You'll Never Be Well No More, was released in 1999 on Fancy Records in . Recorded on 4-track analog tape at Montreal's during winter 1999 and mixed there the following spring, it showcases Moya's early contributions as a rather than primary songwriter, with Chernoff handling most words and music. Moya played on "Five Hundred Miles From ," piano on "Drunkard's Lament," and electric alongside piano on the multi-part "Sleeping Pill Blues / Sick Bed ." The track list includes:
  • "Silver Cryst Banjo" (7:27)
  • "Old Poe" (6:53)
  • "Five Hundred Miles From Baltimore" (4:07)
  • "Drunkard's Lament" (4:38)
  • "Sleeping Pill Blues" / hidden track "Sick Bed Blues" (total 30:41, with silence)
Trilogie: Toil & Peaceful Life, issued in 2000 on Fancy and Alien8 Recordings in Canada, is a single-disc album (despite its title suggesting a trilogy structure) comprising four tracks that form a thematic arc on sin, suffering, and redemption. Moya provided guitar throughout, alongside Shalabi, with the set incorporating field recordings like Notre Dame cathedral bells in the opener. Themes unfold across the pieces: the waltz-like "Saint Catherine (Idiot's Waltz)" evokes personal turmoil, "Lisa's Waltz (Running Away From Home)" explores escape and longing, and the extended "Amazing Grace (Toil & Peaceful Life)"—an adaptation of the traditional hymn by Captain John Newton—offers resolution amid toil and spiritual peace. The track list is:
  • "Intro" (6:38)
  • "Saint Catherine (Idiot's Waltz)" (7:37)
  • "Lisa's Waltz (Running Away From Home)" (8:39)
  • "Amazing Grace (Toil & Peaceful Life)" (14:10)
In 2003, released the double-disc A Slow Messe on Fancy Records in , their most ambitious work blending , , and experimental soundscapes. Produced with elaborate packaging including booklets of photographs and texts, housed in a sleeve within an oversized envelope depicting Montreal's Christ Church Cathedral, the album features Moya as a key and in the core lineup. Guests included and on select tracks, enhancing its eclectic texture. Disc 1 focuses on intimate, vignette-style pieces evoking decay and introspection, while Disc 2 shifts toward denser, improvisational and hymn-like structures. The track lists are: Disc 1: Disc 2:
  • "Delirium Rag" (11:55)
  • "Le Jardin De Fer" (0:30)
  • "Astrée" (6:58)
  • "Les Enfants D’Anarchie" (0:54)
  • "" (6:08)
  • "Beyond The Zero" (2:21)
  • "" (4:46)
  • "" (0:30)
  • "La Berceuse D’Ève (’s Lullaby)" (6:01)
  • "Reprieve, 15 Juillet" (0:33)
  • "" (0:23)
  • "Enemy Hymn" (3:59)
  • "Slow Mass" (2:18)
The final album, Trouble at Jinx Hotel, appeared in 2004 on Alien8 Recordings in Canada, marking the band's dissolution shortly after. Packaged in a gatefold carton with lyrics insert, it retains the folk core but incorporates more blues and Americana motifs, with Moya contributing guitar and compositional elements amid a rotating cast including returning guests from A Slow Messe like Zedek. Tracks blend narrative songs with instrumental codas, reflecting themes of loss and wandering. The track list includes:
  • "Siren's Song / La La La, Amerika" (5:25)
  • "Saint Christopher's Blues" (4:38)
  • "Sign Of Judgment" (3:08)
  • "Lynn Canyon Wedding Song / " (5:37)
  • "You Can't Win" (6:15)
  • "Trouble In Mind" (3:51)
  • "Las Niñas" (0:48)
  • "Miss Peach's Pawnshop / Buffaloed At Wounded Knee / The Weeping Winds" (4:44)
  • "No Love Lost" (4:57)
  • "Songs From The Basement" (4:08)
contributed the track "Pushkin" to the 2004 compilation a Cold Rock. I Am Dull Grass: A Tribute to the Music of , released on Lost Highway Records, where Moya played guitar in the ensemble covering 'Prince' Billy material. No further s or singles involving the band have surfaced.

Set Fire to Flames

Set Fire to Flames was an experimental ensemble formed in , , in which Mike Moya contributed guitar alongside other musicians from the local post-rock scene, including members of . The group's sole major release during its active period, Sings Reign Rebuilder, appeared in October 2001 on Alien8 Recordings in and ' 130701 imprint in the UK and Europe, with a Japanese edition on P-Vine . Recorded over five days in July 2000 in a collapsing, rickety old house at 15 Ontario Street in , the album emerged from extended improvisational sessions emphasizing communal creativity and environmental field recordings. Mike Moya's guitar work integrated into the collective's layered, atmospheric sound, blending acoustic and electric elements with non-musical noises captured on-site. The album's tracklist comprises ten extended pieces, often structured as medleys:
  1. "'I Will Be True...' (From Lips Of Lying Dying Wonder Body #1) / Reign Rebuilder [Head]" – 4:47
  2. " Arcweld / Fucked / Rigid Tracking" – 3:48
  3. "Steal Compass / Drive North / Disappear" – 6:12
  4. "Wild Dogs Of The Thunderbolt / 'They Cannot Lock Me Up... I Am Eternally Free...' (From Lips Of Lying Dying Wonder Body #2)" – 5:42
  5. "In Prelight Finale / Reel In Fishes / " – 6:16
  6. "Love Song For 15 " – 3:15
  7. "Shit-Heap-Gloria" – 3:47
  8. "Two Tears After The Soap-Opera / Fading Lights" – 5:37
  9. "The Hollow In The Gut, The Heat In The Chest / Eastbound, Arriving" – 7:23
  10. " / The Salt In The Chlorine Pool / Lost In The City Of The Dead" – 6:37
In October 2022, a remastered 20th anniversary edition of Sings Reign Rebuilder was issued on 130701 as a limited double (1,500 copies on heavyweight black ) with packaging, an strip, and a 24-page color booklet containing new and tracing-paper inserts. The remastering, handled at Dubplates & Mastering in , enhanced the original's while preserving its raw fidelity. Among rarities featuring Mike Moya's contributions, the previously unreleased track "Barn Levitate" (9:58)—recorded during improvisational sessions in a rural Quebec barn—surfaced on the 2016 compilation Eleven Into Fifteen: A 130701 Compilation, marking one of the band's few posthumous appearances.

Esmerine

Esmerine is a Canadian chamber ensemble founded in 2001 by percussionist Bruce Cawdron and cellist Rebecca Foon, blending minimalist chamber music with post-rock influences through instruments like marimba, cello, violin, and contrabass. Mike Moya contributed guitar to the group's early albums, helping shape its expressive, atmospheric sound during the mid-2000s and early 2010s. The band's second album, , was released on May 31, 2005, by Madrona Records. Moya is credited on guitar for several tracks, including "Le Rire De L'Ange". The album features nine instrumental pieces, such as "Quelques Mots Pleins d'Ombre", "Histories Repeating as One Thousand Hearts Mend", and "1203", emphasizing shadowy, introspective themes with sparse arrangements recorded at in . After a six-year hiatus, Esmerine returned with La Lechuza on June 7, 2011, via Constellation Records. The third studio album incorporates guest appearances from Patrick Watson on vocals, on violin, and on winds and percussion, broadening the ensemble's palette with subtle vocal elements and dynamic builds. The record is dedicated to the memory of sound engineer Mark Gallie and includes tracks like "Lechuza", "La Repentina", and "Oiseaux 1 & 2". Dalmak, Esmerine's fourth album, followed on September 3, 2013, also on Constellation Records, earning a Juno Award for Instrumental Album of the Year in 2014. Inspired by travels to Istanbul, it features international guest musicians from Turkey, including Hakan Vreskala on saz and bendir, Baran Aşık on kemenche, Ali Kazım Akdağ on ney, and James Hakan Dedeoğlu on vocals and percussion. The tracklist comprises "Learning To Crawl", "Lost River Blues I", "Lost River Blues II", "Barn Board Fire", "Hayale Dalmak", "Translator's Clos", "The Sleeper Awakes", and "Vacant", fusing chamber textures with Anatolian folk influences. Moya is not credited on this release. Esmerine's later works continued to evolve toward more ambient and immersive soundscapes, as seen in Everything Was Forever Until It Was No More (2022, Constellation Records), the seventh full-length and first in five years, which surprise-dropped as a complete digital album emphasizing brooding, celebratory chamber post-rock without Moya's involvement. No EPs or dedicated live recordings featuring Moya's contributions have been released.

HṚṢṬA

HṚṬA (stylized as HṚṢṬA) is the project founded by Mike Moya in 2000 as a vehicle for his songwriting outside of , featuring his distinctive guitar work and vocals alongside rotating collaborators from Montreal's scene. The band's output is characterized by brooding, atmospheric compositions blending , , and rock elements, released primarily through Constellation Records. The project's debut album, L'éclat du ciel était insoutenable, was released in 2001 on Fancy Recordings (distributed by Alien8 Recordings). Recorded with early collaborators including violinist Sophie Trudeau and cellist Rebecca Foon, it established Moya's focus on intimate, melancholic arrangements. Track listing:
  1. L'éclat du ciel était insoutenable (3:56)
  2. (4:39)
  3. Don't Let the Angels Fall (3:17)
  4. (2:46)
  5. I Can Transform Myself Into... (3:45)
  6. The Way Love Used to Be (4:07)
  7. Holiday (3:51)
  8. For Hannah (2:15)
  9. The Usual (5:30)
  10. Blessed Are We Who Seem to Be Losers (3:06)
  11. Lucy's Sad (4:20)
  12. (Reprise) (0:55)
Following a period of involvement in other projects, Moya reconvened HṚṢṬA for the second album, Stem / Stamen in Electro, released in 2005 on Constellation Records and recorded at Montreal's by Howard Bilerman. This release highlights Moya's evolving production, with prominent violin contributions from Sophie Trudeau on tracks like "Swallow's Tail" and "Constellation," adding layers of emotive strings to the psych-folk textures. Track listing:
  1. ...and We Climb (6:29)
  2. (5:34)
  3. Quelque chose à propos des raquetteurs (3:46)
  4. Folkways Orange (5:13)
  5. Swallow's Tail (7:56)
  6. Heaven Is Yours (4:49)
  7. Gently Gently (4:32)
  8. Constellation (4:45)
The third and final full-length album to date, Ghosts Will Come and Kiss Our Eyes, appeared in 2007 on Constellation Records, again produced at Hotel2Tango with Bilerman. It refines the band's sound into more concise psych-folk pieces, emphasizing Moya's cracked vocals and organ drones, with core input from bassist Harris Newman and drummer Eric Craven. The album's full track listing underscores its thematic cohesion around loss and reverie:
  1. Entre la mer et l'eau douce (3:50)
  2. Beau village (5:01)
  3. The Orchard (4:34)
  4. Tomorrow Winter Comes (4:11)
  5. Haunted Pluckley (2:52)
  6. Hechicero del Bosque (8:42)
  7. Saturn of Chagrin (6:12)
  8. Kotori (6:02)
No further studio albums have been released, though a limited self-released CDr titled Autumn Sketchbook 2008 emerged as an experimental sketch collection, remaining unofficial and . No reissues or standalone s followed the 2007 .

Additional contributions

Mike Moya has made several guest contributions to recordings by other artists, primarily in the mid-2000s within the indie and scenes. On Angela Desveaux's debut Wandering Eyes (2006), released by , Moya provided organ throughout the record, adding subtle textural layers to the alt-country arrangements. He also contributed keyboards to the of Desveaux's 2009 "If Ever I Loved," a 7-inch release that featured sparse, folk-inflected instrumentation recorded at 's . In the early 2000s, Moya served as a supporting in the live band for Constellation Records labelmate Elizabeth Anka Vajagic, performing during tours and shows promoting her albums Stand with the Stillness of This Day (2004) and the Nostalgia/Pain EP (2005). These performances highlighted Moya's role in the label's interconnected network of musicians, though no studio recordings from these collaborations have been documented. Moya was a member of the early 1990s Toronto band The Polyester Explosion, contributing guitar, vocals, and organ to their 1994 independent cassette release Earth Vs. The Polyester Explosion. Moya's appearances on Constellation compilations and one-off releases remain limited, with no verified guest credits on label samplers or singles through 2025 beyond his primary projects. Similarly, no uncredited production roles or additional minor contributions have been attributed to him in publicly available discographies.

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