Golding was born and raised in North London and began playing the saxophone at age eight. He was genuinely fascinated in learning to play classical music but as he got older, he paid more attention to his parents’ record collection, which contained a healthy sampling of artists like Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, and Miles Davis. That said, he confessed in an interview that one of the albums that had a profound influence on him was Guns 'N' Roses Use Your Illusions II. At 15 and still in school, Golding decided to pursue music as a vocation. He studied jazz at Middlesex and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and became well-versed in the jazz tradition. His tone alternately recalls Sonny Rollins, Johnny Hodges, and Michael Brecker. He has learned from and played alongside prominent saxophonists including Steve Williamson, Jason Yarde, Denys Baptiste, and Gilad Atzmon. He joined Gary Crosby's Tomorrow’s Warriors, where he met Boyd. The pair bonded over their spectrum-wide love of jazz and soul. They initially worked together in McFarlane's live band and played on her 2014 date If You Knew Her. They formed the Binker Moses duo and cut their debut, Dem Ones, live at Mark Ronson's Zelig Studio for the Gearbox label in 2015. They won the coveted U.K. MOBO award (Music of Black Origin) as Best Jazz Act. The same year, Golding joined Boyd's Exodus band for the Footsteps of Our Fathers EP.
Two years later, Binker Moses cut the double-length Journey to the Mountain of Forever. Recorded live in two days to quarter-inch analog tape at Ronson's studio, the finished reels contained five hours of music. While the first disc featured only the duo, on the second they were joined by saxophonist Evan Parker, trumpeter Byron Wallen, harpist Tori Handsley, tabla player Sarathy Korwar, and drummer Yussef Dayes. The album's release was met with universal acclaim in Europe and the U.S. It was voted the number one Urban Album of the Year by MOJO magazine (beating Loyle Carner and Kendrick Lamar.) The same year, Golding played on a pair of singles by McFarlane and on jazz singer, pianist, and songwriter Joy Ellis' debut album Life on Land. Binker Moses issued Alive in the East for Gearbox in 2018, a concert date that featured the same extended ensemble (sans Korwar) as the second half of Journey to the Mountain of Forever. Golding also worked on Moses Boyd Exodus' sophomore full-length, Displaced Diaspora, that also included Nubya Garcia on bass clarinet, Joe Armon-Jones on synthesizer, and Theon Cross on tuba, among many others.
2019 found Golding playing live with Armon-Jones' band, McFarlane, and producer Dennis Bovell on the East of the River Nile EP, on jazz pianist Sarah Tandy's debut album Infection in the Sentence, produced by Ben Lamdin for Jazz Re:freshed, and with Ashley Henry on her debut Beautiful Vinyl Hunter.
Golding and pianist Elliot Galvin issued the duo offering Ex Nihilo. The saxophonist formed his own quartet with Armon-Jones on piano, double bassist Daniel Casimir, and drummer Sam Jones. In September, Gearbox released their debut, Abstractions of Reality Past and Incredible Feathers, to international acclaim. Golding teamed with a trio that included drummer Steve Noble and double bassist John Edwards for 2021's Moon Day, released by the Byrd Out label, and the archival live offering Escape the Flames with Boyd -- whose award-winning Dark Matter he played on that year. The saxophonist expanded his quartet to a quintet for 2022's Dream Like a Dogwood Wild Boy. Rising jazz star Sarah Tandy claimed the piano chair from Armon-Jones, while Golding added blues and jazz guitarist Billy Adamson. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi