This release gets at the dub concept in new ways with a pop-trap take from Schoolboy Crush (AKA Royal Sapien), warp-10 drum & bass from SF’s Marshall Watson, and some reggae-flavored chill from the original artist, Momu.
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Both remixes are pure four-on-the-floor goodness, Issac’s featuring more of a techno push, and Jose’s with his signature combination of atmosphere and bounce.
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With breakbeats, analog synths, and digital sculpting, Momu creates sounds both beautiful and dissonant, raising a playful middle finger to Silicon Valley while also celebrating the city’s history and idiosyncrasies.
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Momu plumbs the depths of downtempo electronica with this excellent cover of The Doors "Riders On The Storm". The track features Seattle-based poet and singer-songwriter, Angela Angel's.
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Part of Issac's magic comes from his production skills no doubt, but there's something else. It's called good taste, and it's the kind of thing that separates great producers from the crowd.
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Rising (Issac Remix)
Rising (Issac Dub)
From the opening note, the album wraps you in the Methodrone sound of layered, sophisticated electronic soundscapes.
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Entry Level
Rise and Fall in the Bamboo Sky
The Things You Remember
Stop Start
The Other Direction
ElectroDynamic
Forward Momentum
Pale Blue Dot
Exit Level
This second single release features two fresh new remixes, the first from production legend Lee Coombs, and the 2nd from the UK's ever-innovative Lifecycle.
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Rising (Lee Coombs Remix)
Rising (Lifecycle Remix)
Rising (Extended Edit)
"Rising" is the title track from Momu's third album, a bold breakbeat manifesto that hit the Beatport Top 100 within days of release.
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Rising (Original Mix)
Rising (JDubya Remix)
Rising (Den Jones Remix)
Comin' Up Alright is the first single following the release of Rising, Momu's third album.
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Comin' Up Alright (Original Mix)
Comin' Up Alright (Emanate Remix)
Comin' Up Alright (JDubya Remix)
Comin' Up Alright (Tini Tun Remix)
Rising, Momu's third album, is a bold breakbeat manifesto. While 100% breaks, the tracks on Rising have nothing to do with club-scene "party breaks" or even the deeper progressive breaks genre that Momu helped found with their debut self-titled album in 2004.
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Side of Life
Be Somebody
Comin' Up Alright
Momu's new EP is an homage to the 1973 documentary "Wattstax" and the U.S. civil rights movement, mixing breakbeat with influences from dubstep, jazz, and house music.
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Side of Life
Be Somebody
Hear It Is
Comin' Up Alright
Laid Back's 1983 chart topper gets the Momu treatment. For top down convertible cruise, the headphones AND dance floor ready.
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White Horse (Radio Edit)
White Horse (Original Mix)
Raise your hands if you love chunky electro funk, sexy robot voices, and cheeky fun because, as it turns out, Momu does too.
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Space Pimp (Original Mix)
Space Pimp (Huggie Remix)
Space Pimp (Rob Nutek Remix)
Space Pimp (Methodrone Remix)
Cristian Gandini & Mike Griego have turned in a stunning remix of Momu's classic track "The Dive."
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The Dive (Cristian Gandini & Mike Griego Remix)
The Dive (Remastered Original Mix)
In the days before strict dance music categorization there was a sound that you could not put your finger on. It was house, it was breaks, it was techno. It was moody, powerful and uplifting.
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Sharken (Original Mix)
Sharken (Art Of Hot Remix)
Sharken (Issac Remix)
The album mix, an ultra catchy, twisted electro funk slow jam, has proved fertile ground for powerful dance floor remixes.
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Just Listen (Jan van Lier Remix)
Just Listen (Slow Poke Remix)
Just Listen (Original Mix)
"Momentum" is the title track from Momu's recently released and critically acclaimed full-length album. The original mix is a straight up, heads down, dance floor breaks ripper ...
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Momentum (Original Mix)
Momentum (Pako & Frederik Remix)
Momentum (Lifecycle Remix)
Momentum (Liquifunk Mix)
SAN FRANCISCO – Beautiful melodies, stabbing basslines, funky weirdness, slick production and gorgeous female vocals highlights Momentum; the newest release from San Francisco’s own legends of west coast/progressive breaks, Momu.
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Window
Truckin'
Momentum
Danger and Delight ...
Dreamy Days
It's About Time
Indeed
Skip Jack
Soaring, melancholy, epic, personal, and... funky. "Window" is the latest single from Momu and the 1st glimpse of their new full length album due out world-wide next month. Momu's favorite vocalist Alysoun Quinby (featured on Momu's hit "The Dive") is featured on the track and the result is a haunting, indy pop meets electronic underground, listening experience.