Moloko

electronic, trip-hop, female vocalists

Moloko

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Bring It Back 03:25
Sing It Back (Boris' Musical Mix) 04:38
Sing It Back (Boris Dlugosch Musical mix) 04:38
Sing It Back 04:38
Sing It Back (Boris Musical Mix) 04:38
The Time Is Now 05:18
Fun for Me 03:47
Statues 07:22
Forever More 07:22
Fun For Me (Doctor Rockit Mix) 05:45
Pure Pleasure Seeker 06:31
Tight Sweater 05:09
Over & Over 09:53
Cannot Contain This 05:39
Momotombo 03:48
I Want You 05:08
Where is the What if the What is in Why? 04:16
Lotus Eaters 06:08
Familiar Feeling 06:31
Familiar Feeling (Martin Buttrich Remix) 04:47
Sing It Back (Boris Dlugosch remix) 08:14
The Time Is Now (Edit) 04:32
Sing It Back (Can 7 Supermarket mix) 04:05
Day for Night 05:23
The Only Ones 04:14
Come On 04:43
Blow X Blow 03:12
Mother 04:45
The Time Is Now (Francois K Vocal Mix) 09:00
Knee Deepen 09:16
Sorry 01:33
The Flipside (Radio Edit) 03:47
100% 05:14
Pure Pleasure Seeker (Edit) 03:25
Cannot Contain This (Radio Edit) 03:36
I Can't Help Myself 05:45
Bankrupt Emotionally 04:26
The ID 06:02
Killa Bunnies 02:20
Dominoid 04:11
Sing It Back (album version) 04:43
It’s Your Problem 01:05
Be Like You 04:45
Indigo (Radio Edit) 03:09
Remain the Same 03:39
A Drop in the Ocean 01:58
On My Horsey 00:34
Boo 05:47
Downsized 04:12
Pretty Bridges 05:36

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Born: 0000-00-00

Country: GB

Biography - Moloko

Moloko was a trip-hop / electropop band from Sheffield, UK, founded by Mark Brydon (b. Sunderland, UK) and Róisín Murphy (b. Arklow, Ireland), in 1995. It debuted with the Moloko EP (May 1995, Echo) and later with Do You Like My Tight Sweater? (Sept 1995, Echo). Their latest and final studio album is Statues, released in 2003.

They met at a Sheffield party, when Murphy had no prior professional singing experience. Meanwhile, Brydon had a thirteen-year musical résumé, first with Chakk / Hula pioneering EBM (then, aka big beat).

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