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Moloko - Wikipedia
Moloko (/ məˈloʊkoʊ /) were an English-Irish electronic music duo formed in Sheffield, England, consisting of vocalist Róisín Murphy and producer Mark Brydon.
Moloko - YouTube
All Of Moloko's official promo videos from '95 to 2003. Moloko TV performances from 1995 - 2003. Roisin Murphy and Mark Brydon's adventures on the airwaves.
Róisín Murphy - Wikipedia
Róisín Marie Murphy (/ roʊˈʃiːn / roh-SHEEN, Irish: [ɾˠoːˈʃiːnʲ]; born 5 July 1973) [10] is an Irish singer, songwriter and record producer [11] who first became known in the 1990s as one half of the pop duo Moloko alongside the English musician Mark Brydon.
Moloko - Sing It Back (Official HD Video) - YouTube
Official HD video for "Sing It Back (Boris Musical Mix Edit) by Moloko. 1999's "Sing It Back" was a worldwide dancefloor smash for Moloko after it was remixed by Boris Dlugosch hitting no.4 on...
Moloko - The Time Is Now (Official HD Video) - YouTube
Statues is the fourth and final studio album by English Irish electronic music duo Moloko, first released in 2003. The whole album is set up around the different stages of a romantic relationship...
Moloko - YouTube Music
Moloko were an English-Irish electronic music duo formed in Sheffield, England, consisting of vocalist Róisín Murphy and producer Mark Brydon. Blending elements of electronica and dance...
Moloko - Apple Music
Listen to music by Moloko on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Moloko including Sing It Back (Boris Musical Mix) , Sing It Back (Mousse T's Feel Love Mix) and more.
Sing It Back, the story of Moloko - A Pop Life
Moloko’s music was perfect for dance music, with a little something special. Sing It Back turned into one the biggest dance hits of 1999 and is still considered the one song Moloko is loved for.
Moloko hometown, lineup, biography | Last.fm
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.
The Time Is Now (Moloko song) - Wikipedia
Moloko producer Mark Brydon recalled, "It's probably the closest we've come to sitting down with a guitar and writing a song. We thought we'd try and make a track with the same structure as a dance record but keep it acoustic. There was this temptation to put on a big snare or something, but every time we did that it upset the balance. Being constrained by budget, we couldn't really …
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