Club Releases

 

“Antidote (Club Mix)” [Nervous Records

Our dynamic duo have set their sights squarely on summer dance floors and given their anthemic fan favourite “Antidote” a makeover that seriously turns up the energy levels. Released on legendary House label, Nerous Records, this one’s a surefire banger for the upcoming party season.

“This Is Wild” [Outergalactic Music]

Murmur Tooth & Lars Moston have launched their new label Outergalactic Music, and the first release “This Is Wild” sets the tone for what's to come. A team up with Berlin tech house legend David Keno (Dirtybird, Club Sweat and Katermukke), this leftfield tech house track will set the dance floor off with its quirky modular synths and sassy vocals.

“You, Me, Us, Spines” [Heideton Records]

What happens when you mix a metal guitarist/classical pianist and a house producer? What indeed...

Our remix of Claptone’s “Beautiful” [Different Recordings]

A deep house interpretation of one of the singles from Claptone’s album “Closer”.

Two years in the making and fronted by Sunset Beach Sheep, our album “No Time to Explain” is OUT NOW!

It’s a rollercoaster of catchy, genre-wandering songs, but there’s really no time to explain, you’ll just have to listen. 

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“Antidote” [Motor Music]

The first single from the album “No Time to Explain” entered the German Club Charts at #21 on release weekend, was Top 10 in the Apple Music / iTunes charts in Mexico, Greece, Nepal and Niger, and was Claptone’s “Claptune of the week”. It was recently remixed by Chris Luno and also has a club mix releasing on Nervous Records in March 2024.

“Now Is Love” [Motor Music]

The second single from the album “No Time to Explain”, released with amazing remixes by David Keno, Renato Cohen, and C’mon! The music video is a faux-spaghetti western epic filmed in the Egyptian desert and the New Zealand mountains.

“David Attenborough” [Motor Music]

This shoutout to one of the coolest humans alive showcases our special brand of unpredictable magic in a modern electroclash yell-along that combines driving beats and dirty synths with black holes, opposable thumbs and weekends in the hospital. “David Attenborough” is a love song for scientifically leaning screwups.

“Radio Silence” [Motor Music]

This intergalactic ditty is an alt-pop gem that combines a half-broken kids’ guitar with walkie-talkie solos. Propelled forward with a stomping dance beat and analogue synth bass, and tied together with Leah’s trademark raw vocals, the song is both dancey and emotional - a little something for everyone who has felt lost in space…

“Weirdo” [Motor Music]

Weirdo is an alt-pop anthem for girls who don’t give a f***! The Music video was filmed between flurries of snow in the Berlin winter wearing just a thin top, ripped pantyhose and a fish... Lars got to wear a whole squid, so he was toasty as. Huge thanks so our weird friends for playing the role of weird friends - best actors ever!

“Poison” [Motor Music]

A transformative cover of the Alice Cooper classic, “Poison” is an entirely new beast. Raw and darkly beautiful, the song is a hypnotically intimate journey that ensnares the listener right to the end. Half-time electronic beats and distorted guitar act as the perfect broken vessel for the mesmerising and somewhat harrowing vocal performance - it’s hard to look, but it’s harder to look away…

What happens when you mix a metal guitarist/classical pianist/singer with a house DJ/producer? What indeed…

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    Murmur Tooth

    Leah Hinton played classical piano as a child in New Zealand before teaching herself guitar and forming avant-metal band El Schlong. She spent some years shredding and screaming around Australasia and Europe with El Schlong, and later quirk-rock band Kobosh. She built a studio in Berlin and started her solo “doom-pop” project Murmur Tooth, single-handedly writing, recording and mixing an EP and a full-length album, as well as filming and editing a bunch of music videos.

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    Lars Moston

    British-German DJ/producer Lars Moston tours the world as a DJ, moving dancefloors from Fusion Festival to Tomorrowland. His own music is the result of an unpredictable range of influences and has been released on influential House Music labels such as Berlin’s Katermukke, Spanish giants Suara, and Nervous Records from New York City. He has remixed top artists like Purple Disco Machine and his music regularly pops up in the Beatport Top100 lists and in playlists of tastemakers such as Claptone.

Leah and Lars have been exploring how their polar opposite musical backgrounds can clash and combine. They are currently working on music that ranges from club tracks to pop songs. 2022 saw their first official releases together, starting with an official remix of Claptone's single "Beautiful" on Different Recordings.

Their full length album “No Time to Explain”, released May 2023, is a genre-wandering ensemble combining Leah’s composition skills and vocal hooks with Lars’s production magic. The songs are dripping with layered harmonies and bursting with the weird and wonderful sounds of salvaged childhood toys and repurposed household appliances. Watch this space...

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