Inflo

British record producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dean Josiah Cover (born 4 June 1988[1]), professionally known as Inflo, is a British producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He helms the R&B music collective project Sault, which foregrounds black-centric issues.[2]

Also known asInflo 1st
Born
Dean Josiah Cover

(1988-06-04) 4 June 1988 (age 37)
London, England
Genres
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • multi-instrumentalist
  • entrepreneur
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Inflo
Also known asInflo 1st
Born
Dean Josiah Cover

(1988-06-04) 4 June 1988 (age 37)
London, England
Genres
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • multi-instrumentalist
  • entrepreneur
InstrumentsDrums, bass, piano, synthesiser, guitar, vocals
Years active2009–present
LabelForever Living Originals
Member ofSault
Websiteforeverlivingoriginals.com
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Career

In 2014, British rock band the Kooks worked with Inflo on their fourth studio album Listen after frontman Luke Pritchard discovered him via SoundCloud. Pritchard described Inflo as a "young Quincy Jones" noting Inflo's bravery and conceptuality in his production.[3] In 2016, Inflo worked with Max Jury,[4] Tom Odell,[5] and Michael Kiwanuka,[6] working with the latter on his critically acclaimed sophomore album, Love & Hate, for which he won the Best Song Musically and Lyrically at the Ivor Novello Awards for co-writing "Black Man in a White World".[7]

In 2020, Inflo was a songwriter and producer (along with Danger Mouse) on Michael Kiwanuka's third studio album Kiwanuka, which received the 2020 Mercury Prize while earning him a nomination (as a producer) for Best Rock Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.[8] He also won the Best Album at the Ivor Novello Awards the same year for his work on the album Grey Area by Little Simz.[9]

In 2021, Inflo produced Little Simz' Sometimes I Might Be Introvert and Cleo Sol's Mother, in addition to his work on Sault's fifth effort, Nine and contributing to three songs on Adele's fourth studio album 30,[10] earning him a second Grammy nomination for Album of the Year (as a songwriter and producer). On 30 September 2021, Inflo was announced as the winner of the acclaimed MPG (Music Producers Guild) UK "Producer of the Year" award. On 8 February 2022, he was announced as the "Producer of the Year" at the 2022 Brit Awards, becoming the first Black person to receive this honour since the inception of the Brits in 1977. [11]

In January 2025, collaborator Little Simz sued Inflo for failing to repay a £1.7m loan. The loan was to be put towards recordings costs, as well as a one-off Sault event.[12]

Personal life

Inflo is married to singer and bandmate Cleo Sol. They welcomed their first child in 2021.[13]

Discography

Singles

  • "No Fear" (2018)

Production discography

Albums

Tracks

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Title Year Artist Album
"Died in Your Eyes" 2009 Kristinia DeBarge Exposed
"The World I Knew" 2011 Jordin Sparks African Cats
"Numb" 2016 Max Jury Max Jury
"Princess"
"Ella's Moonshine"
"Concrete" Tom Odell Wrong Crowd
"Somehow"
"Show Me the Sun" 2018 Belle and Sebastian How to Solve Our Human Problems
"Poor Boy"
"Long Way Back" 2019 Kid Sister Non-album single
"All Your Friends" The Snuts Mixtape
W.L.
"Prayer" Jack Peñate After You
"Murder"
"Juan Belmonte" The Snuts W.L.
"Coffee & Cigarettes" 2020 Mixtape
W.L.
"Boardwalk"
"Microwave" 2021 W.L.
"Dry Your Tears" Jungle Loving in Stereo
"Bonnie Hill"
"Talk About It"
"Woman like Me" Adele 30
"Hold On"
"Love Is a Game"
"Love on the Run" 2022 Broken Bells Into the Blue
"The Darkest Part"
(featuring Raekwon and Kid Sister)
Danger Mouse and Black Thought Cheat Codes
"Aquamarine"
(featuring Michael Kiwanuka)
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