Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Maurice Fulton is a pioneering DJ, producer, and musician renowned for his eclectic approach to dance music. Emerging in the early 1990s, he initially gained recognition in the American house scene with his work on Basement Boys and projects such as Crystal Clear. He later collaborated with his then-wife, eccentric disco diva Mu, producing the critically acclaimed albums "Afro Finger & Gel" and "Out of Breach (Manchester’s Revenge)" in the early 2000s.
Recognized for his fusion of house, disco, funk, and leftfield electronic sounds, Fulton became a sought-after remixer and producer, working with artists like Roisin Murphy, Alice Smith, and Hot Chip. Relocating to Sheffield, UK, he solidified his international reputation through solo releases under various aliases—including Boof and Syclops—and as a member of the duo Syclops, which blended quirky electronics with jazz and soul influences. Known for his uncompromising dedication to musical authenticity and disregard for mainstream trends, Fulton remains respected for his innovative DJ sets and productions, often imbued with playful unpredictability and unmistakable groove.
His enduring influence is marked by an ability to seamlessly bridge underground club culture with broader innovations in contemporary electronic music.
House - Disco - Balearic - Electro - Funk - Soul - Techno - DeepHouse - Electronic