Brendon Moeller grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa. He took some piano lessons as a child, and later played drums in a band when he was a teenager. After discovering electronic styles such as acid house and ambient, he moved to New York City in late 1993 and began making electronic music as soon as he could afford to buy gear. He released a few house tracks as Mono Blanco on Sm:)e Communications in 1997, switching his moniker to Beat Pharmacy shortly afterward. His track "The Next Big Chill" was included on Unknownwerks, Astralwerks' 1999 compilation of fledgling artists. A Beat Pharmacy EP titled Farm Beats appeared on Penguin Records in 2002, and Moeller soon became associated with Deep Space NYC, the dub-fixated weekly party launched by dance legend François K in 2003. Beat Pharmacy released several albums and EPs on Deep Space Media throughout the remainder of the decade, beginning with the Afro-beat-inspired Earthly Delights in 2005. The project's subsequent releases focused more on dub and roots reggae influences, featuring several guest vocalists and musicians. Mutabaruka and Mikey Dread guested on 2006's Constant Pressure, and Paul St. Hilaire made appearances on most of Beat Pharmacy's full-lengths. He dove deeper into dub-influenced techno with his works as Echologist, beginning with 2005's Explorations Vol. 1 on Mule Musiq. Releases under Moeller's own name also began appearing in 2006, with the jazz-meets-minimal-techno full-length Jazz Junk Safari arriving on Third Ear Recordings in 2009. Moeller also founded the Steadfast label that year, releasing material by himself as well as producers like Area and Roberto Clementi.
Moeller kept up his prodigious pace throughout the 2010s, with releases under his three concurrent solo names as well as short-lived collaborations with Speedy J (the Watchers), Pearson Sound (Shetland), Area (Lightness), and others. He's released some of his most experimental material as Echologist, including 2011's Subterranean and 2013's Storming Heaven; later Echologist EPs included collaborations with Matrixxman and TM404. Moeller's second album under his own name, Works, appeared on Electric Deluxe in 2012. Following EPs on labels like Styles Upon Styles and Silent Season, Moeller's full-length Fallen Angels was released by Epidemic Sound in 2019. By the end of the decade, Beat Pharmacy had taken to releasing limited-edition dub 7"s and EPs rather than albums.
Moeller released numerous recordings in 2020, with EPs like Glowing Hot and This Is Our Jam and full-length City Nights containing straight-up house tracks, while White Noise Road consisted of experimental drone pieces. Several more house and techno releases appeared in 2021, including Don't Stop, A Welcome Escape, and Primordial. EPs Caldera's Void and Cygnus A surfaced in early 2022, followed by the dubby, abstract Yeoville full-length. The experimental EP Highly Connected arrived on Delsin, while Moeller released more club-friendly efforts like Bold Essence, Ascendant Waveforms, and Flux Syndrome. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi