Liam Mour’s All Set Let’s Swim is not just another electronic release—it’s an odyssey, a deep dive into a world where analog warmth collides with expansive, atmospheric soundscapes. With a background that spans from working behind the scenes for Nils Frahm to sharing the stage with Four Tet and Max Cooper, Mour has refined his sonic identity into something both deeply personal and universally resonant. Now, from his new home in Porto, he channels the raw beauty of his surroundings into a record that feels like the soundtrack to a dream you don’t want to wake up from. Release on March 28 via Platoon, this EP serves as the launchpad for his upcoming European tour starting in April.
All Set Let’s Swim unfolds like a series of interconnected vignettes, each track offering a different shade of Mour’s ever-evolving sonic palette. The EP kicks off with Back to Where We Were, a track that initially deceives—it feels like a calm beginning, high in energy yet relaxed, but it’s a trap. It leads directly into All Set Let’s Swim, the title track featuring vocalists Noraa and Thala, whose voices lift you to the heavens. Are you falling in love? This is your song. Did you just accomplish something incredible? This is your anthem. Are you the main character in your own life? This track was made for you.
Following this, Look Mum I Told You brings a moment of tranquility—a magical, atmospheric piece perfect for those times when you need to focus on something specific. Then comes Over My Head, a track that feels straight out of a coming-of-age series, with its fast-paced rhythm that generates excitement, intrigue, and momentum all at once. And finally, the crown jewel—Altered Reality. This is the protagonist, the defining moment of a cinematic story. It sounds like a lost youth running through the streets, searching for a place to belong. Which, in a way, is what we’re all doing—but now, our journey of self-discovery has a soundtrack.
It’s no surprise that Mour makes it so easy to envision cinematic scenes when listening to his music. He’s already composed for HBO’s Boom Boom Bruno (2023), a miniseries that only further proves his talent for crafting sonic narratives. If you were running out of content to watch, consider this your excuse to dive in.
But this is not the end. As we mentioned at the beginning, an extensive European tour is on the way. Cities like Munich, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Hamburg, and London will have the pleasure of experiencing his music live. If your life philosophy is all about being the main character, walking through the streets with focus, and feeling like everything is a movie—this is your show. And trust us, you don’t want to miss it.