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  Img Capt Photo shoot in 2003 Left to right: Mark Brydon and Róisín Murphy
  Background group_or_band
  Origin Sheffield , United Kingdom
  Genre Trip-hop , House , Electronica , Dance
  Years Active 1995–2003 On hiatus 2004-
  Label Echo Records
  URL http://wwwmolokocouk/
  Past Members Róisín Murphy <br /> Mark Brydon


Moloko were an Electronic / Pop duo from Sheffield, England , consisting of Róisín Murphy and Mark Brydon .


ORIGIN OF BAND NAME


The band's name originates from the Nadsat slang in the novel '' A Clockwork Orange '' by Anthony Burgess , in which it means " Milk " (from the Russian word for milk, молоко), actually the name of a milk drink Alex and his "droogs" consume mixed with narcotics. (Fellow electronic Sheffield band Heaven 17 had also taken their name from the novella when they formed in 1980).


HISTORY OF BAND


Murphy was born in Arklow , and had no prior professional experience as a singer. Brydon already had an extensive resumé within the Dance Music community as a Remix er and member of pop/ House acts House Arrest and Cloud 9 . They met at a party in Sheffield, when Murphy approached Brydon using the chat-up line, "Do you like my tight sweater? See how it fits my body!" This line would later become the title of their debut album, recorded while the pair were dating.http://worlds-fair.net/moloko/

The first two albums '' Do You Like My Tight Sweater? '' and '' I Am Not A Doctor '' gained notice in the underground dance scene. The band broke into the mainstream when " Sing It Back ", an album track from ''I Am Not A Doctor'', was remixed by house music producer Boris Dlugosch . The track was a massive hit in Ibiza , and this remixed version broke into the top-five of the UK Singles Chart in 1999 , helped by a psychedelic video featuring the attractive Murphy in a very short metallic " Flapper " dress and cap. "Sing It Back" was eventually featured on 110 music compilations.http://www.moloko.co.uk/

In 2000 Moloko started touring as a full band along with percussionist Paul Slowly , keyboardist Eddie Stevens , and guitarist Dave Cooke .

The band also had chart success with "The Time Is Now", the first single from the third album, '' Things To Make And Do ''. This album had relied less on the leftfield beats of the previous albums, and featured more organic instrumentation.

Murphy and Brydon ended their relationship in 2001. After their breakup, they recorded and released their fourth studio album, '' Statues ''. ''Statues'' continued a segue into more traditional instrumentation, along with electronica elements from their earlier releases. ''Statues'' incorporated the theme of the couple's split: all of the songs deal with a troubled and/or ending romance.

In 2004 Moloko released a live DVD, '' 11,000 Clicks '', recorded on stage at the Brixton Academy. It contained many of their well known songs including "Indigo", "Sing It Back", and "The Time Is Now".

After concluding the tour supporting ''Statues'', Moloko mutually parted ways, with Murphy launching a solo career. However, in 2006 Murphy and Brydon, along with long-time Moloko guitarist Cooke, played a select number of acoustic radio performances to promote the Moloko best of album '' Catalogue ''. While both currently pursue projects outside of Moloko and state that there are no plans for Moloko at the moment, Murphy has been keen to stress that the group are not necessarily defunct and that she has no interest in "burying" the project.http://www.roisinmurphy.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=714

For the time being, Róisín Murphy continues to work on her second solo album, to be released some time in 2007, while Mark Brydon is working on a number of smaller projects in his own studio.


DISCOGRAPHY







Albums



Remixes and compilations



Live albums



Singles


  • 1995 "Where Is The What If The What Is In Why?"

  • 1995 "The Moloko EP"

  • 1995 "Fun For Me" (UK #36)

  • 1996 "Dominoid" (UK #65)

  • 1996 "Day For Night"

  • 1998 "The Flipside" (UK #53)

  • 1998 " Sing It Back " (UK #45)

  • 1999 " Sing It Back " (re-release) (UK #4)

  • 2000 "The Time Is Now" (UK #2)

  • 2000 "Pure Pleasure Seeker" (UK #21)

  • 2000 "Indigo" (UK #51)

  • 2003 "Familiar Feeling" (UK #10)

  • 2003 "Forever More" (UK #17)

  • 2003 "Cannot Contain This"

  • 2005 "A Style Suite"



AWARDS AND HONORS


"Best International Live Act" - Belgian TMF Awards 2004


MOLOKO IN OTHER MEDIA


Moloko's music has appeared in several video games:

  • "Sing It Back (Can 7 Supermarket Mix)" appeared in the Konami music simulation games '' Beatmania ''(European PlayStation version) and ''beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX 2 ~Going Global~.''

  • "Sing it Back" has appeared in '' and SCEE's ''Eye Toy: Play''.

  • "Familiar Feeling" is one of the songs in the Konami dance simulation game '' Dancing Stage Fusion''.


The song "The Time Is Now" is also featured in the Ford Focus adverts for Sky Sports News in the UK as well as the channel's flagship live Premiership football programme Ford Super Sunday , since 2004.


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