Artist
Mocky
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Mocky is a pop music perfomer (born Dominic Salole) in Toronto, Ontario who later moved to Berlin, Germany. He first got international attention with his infamous Zoo concerts in 2001-2002 and his President Will Smith shirt on his own clothing label. His first album "In Mesopotamia" found a following of loyal fans who appreciated the interesting mixtures of sound and the songwriting and introspective rapping. With his second Album "Are + Be" (2004) he brought the sugary sweet electro and hip-hop together with songwriting clarity to the radio waves with classics like " Mickey Mouse Muth%*!!" , "How Will I Know You" and "Catch a Moment in Time". Mocky co-produced "The Reminder" and the Swedish singer Soffy 0's debut album for Virgin Records as well doing sessions for the recent Jane Birkin album and working with the Puppetmastaz and Kevin Blechdom . He maintains collaborations with his Canadian Crew alumni including Peaches, Gonzales, Taylor Savvy and Feist. He is also a frequent collaborator with Jamie Lidell, having co-written and co-produced many of the tracks on the albums "Multiply" and "Jim" Mocky released his third album "Navy Brown Blues" in 2006. In December 2008 Mocky announced the release of his new and mostly instrumental album "Saskamodie" on the label Crammed Discs on March 23rd 2009. Having won a lawsuit against a Austrian supermarket that used his song without permission (they set it to a talking pig selling bio products) Mocky took a risk and spent the winnings on block-booking Ferber Studios (a classic Parisian recording space previously used by Nina Simone and Serge Gainsbourg among others) for two weeks, in order to record a totally acoustic album. Unlike anything he has ever released before, the resulting album "Saskamodie" - his first since signing to Crammed Discs - sees Mocky moving away from the electronic music scene and returning to his jazz and acoustic roots. . User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Popular
Upbeat Thing
Key Change
Today Years Old
Today Years Old
Living In The Snow
Key Change
How It Goes
How To Hit What And How Hard (The Moxtape Vol. IV)
Feeling Like I Like (Extended Instrumental)
Feeling Like I Like
Infinite Vibrations
Music Will Explain (Choir Music Vol. 1)
Bora!
Overtones for the Omniverse
Sweet Music
In Mesopotamia (J. D. Slazenger's Edition)
Duplicate (feat. Mocky)
City Pop
How Will I Know You
Are + Be
Soulful Beat
Key Change
Albums
Infinite Vibrations
2025
Just a Little Lovin’
2025
Just a Little Lovin’ (Peanut Butter Wolf Remix) (feat. The Koreatown Oddity)
2025
Music Will Explain
2025
Music Will Explain (Choir Music Vol. 1)
2025
Today Years Old
2025
When You Laugh
2024
Eternal Samba
2023
Shiny and New
2023
Conduction
2022
Flutter
2022
Get Down! (Before You Lose Control)
2022
Glide
2022
Goosebumps Per Minute Vol. 1
2022
Graveyard Novelas (The Moxtape Vol. I)
2022
In Mesopotamia (J. D. Slazenger's Edition)
2022
Living Time (The Moxtape Vol. II)
2022
Overtones for the Omniverse (Japanese Edition)
2022
Saskamodie (Deluxe Edition)
2022
Ape-ifanys
2021
Are + Be
2021
Bora!
2021
Overtones for the Omniverse
2021
Refractions
2021
Stevie's Room
2021
Wavelengths
2021
Feeling Like I Like
2020
Little Push
2020
Another Love
2019
A Day At United
2018
A Day At United (Japanese Edition)
2018
Music Save Me (One More Time)
2018
How To Hit What And How Hard (The Moxtape Vol. IV)
2017
How To Hit What And How Hard (The Moxtape Vol. IV) (Extended Japanese Edition)
2017
The Moxtape Vol. III
2016
The Moxtape Vol. III (Japanese Edition)
2016
Key Change
2015
Key Change - Japan Version
2015
Ufo in Her Eyes (Original Soundtrack)
2011
Navy Brown Blues
2006
Soul Control
1999
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