Isaiah Hull is a poet from Old Trafford, Manchester, who works across performance, music, and writing.
His debut release with Young Recordings, POCOMONIA (2025), traces a lineage of diasporic sound and resistance, using mantra, drum, and voice to explore mania, rage, and redemption.
Whether opening for Skepta at Radio 1's Big Weekend, supporting poets such as Kae Tempest and Saul Williams, or via collaborative releases as part of London-based collective life is beautiful (most recently t he d esir e d efec t with aloisius and Mortal Oil of the Spoiled Spirit with THE NARRATOR), Hull's vocal performances channel militant clarity, magnetic chaos and visceral storytelling.
Isaiah Hull runs the workshop and publishing house Pigeon Publishing with THE NARRATOR.

A is for Africa from POCOMANIA (2025). Directed by Isaiah Hull.
Dedicated to Una Marson, 6 Feb 1905 - 6 May 1965.