Moloko - Do You Like My Tight Sweater?

 


I first became aware of Moloko on the Batman and Robin soundtrack which featured the main single from this album, "Fun For Me". It fit so wonderfully on that album of 1997 and I didn't pursue any of the artists on that cd. Then Moloko became famous with songs like 'The Time Is Now' and 'Sing It Back' around the time of the millenium. Now I'm finally checking out her debut from 1995. 

And what an album of miscellaneous ideas it is. It's an electronic feast of trip-hop, electronica and sampling. Moloko were a duo of singer of Róisín Murphy and Mark Brydon, singer and electronic guy, respectably. What they proceed to show off is a nice array of sounds, beats and bleeps with wacky vocals, with small intermissions in between tracks to capture that alt-party vibe that you might expect from the 90's. It's largely a happy affair and funny that they released this on the Roadrunner Records, who were more involved with rock and metal music, although they did have some electronica like Junkie XL. 

Moloko would split after the tour promoting album 'Statues' of 2003. They were currently in a relationship which might have added to the strain of being together all the time. In 2004, Róisín entered upon a solo career during which she has released many albums. This album the first, exemplifies her excellent, quite original vocal talent but only pick it up if you like electronic beats as there are a lot of them on this album. 








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