Career
His debut European Parliament, Young Rubbish, was released in 2014 by the London based record label Zap Records, and featured production credits by Sam Billen and Ryan Pinkston. His latest release, Boy Who Cried Thunder, was released in November 2014 also on Zap Records. Growing up "on a diet of gospel, Christian music, musicals and "90s Music Television", Daniel Wilson started his musical trajectory at the age of 13 in a gospel choir.
His first solo compositions came to life in 2008 using his mother’s oldtape recorder and, eventually, switching to cheap computer software.
The artist was signed by London based music label Zap Records in 2013. al influences range from Michael and Janet Jackson, Prince, Mariah Carey, and gospel music, and his music can be compared to those recorded by acts including Blood Orange, Bloc Party, and television on the Radio.