Many thanks for keeping the M performance of 'Moonlight And Muzak' from falling down the memory hole. It is interesting how the massive success of 'Pop Musik' occluded any of their other tracks, so much so that they are usually classified as a "one hit wonder" in any pub quiz. I actually prefer this track, a real electronic disco classic. I was probably 11 or 12 when I first saw this, the intro with the black guy on the synth just blew my young mind and the female vocal refrain is just majestic!
Many thanks for keeping the M performance of 'Moonlight And Muzak' from falling down the memory hole. It is interesting how the massive success of 'Pop Musik' occluded any of their other tracks, so much so that they are usually classified as a "one hit wonder" in any pub quiz. I actually prefer this track, a real electronic disco classic. I was probably 11 or 12 when I first saw this, the intro with the black guy on the synth just blew my young mind and the female vocal refrain is just majestic!
jackamo23 4 weeks ago
@jackamo23 You should track down their album 'New York, London, Paris, Munich'. There are some great tunes on there.
TheRetroJukeBox 4 weeks ago