
Artist
Moloko
Moloko is a house artist from Sheffield, England, UK formed in 1993. 28 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
House · Sheffield, England, UK · Best house albums
- 28
- Releases
- 1995–2026
- Active years
- 1993
- Formed

Artist
Moloko is a house artist from Sheffield, England, UK formed in 1993. 28 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
House · Sheffield, England, UK · Best house albums

Most popular
Things to Make and Do
2000 · 18 tracks

Statues
2003

Catalogue
2006

I Am Not a Doctor
1998

Do You Like My Tight Sweater?
1995

All Back to the Mine
2001

All Back to the Mine: Vol, 1: A Collection of Remixes
2026

All Back to the Mine, Vol. 2: A Collection of Remixes
2026
11,000 Clicks
2004
2003-07-18: Live at Wiesen Jazzfest, Vienna, Austria
2003

Sing It Back
Single · 1998

The Time Is Now
Single · 2000

Forever More
Single · 2003

Fun for Me
EP · 1995

The Flipside
EP · 1998

Indigo
Single · 2000

Pure Pleasure Seeker
Single · 2000

On My Mind (GUZ Remix) (Extended Mix)
Single · 2024

On My Mind (GUZ Remix)
Single · 2024

On My Mind (Extended Mix)
Single · 2023

On My Mind
Single · 2023
Cannot Contain This
Single · 2003

Familiar Feeling
EP · 2003
Familiar Feelings
Single · 2002
Dominoid / Fun for Me
Single · 1997
Dominoid
Single · 1996
Day For Night
Single · 1996
Moloko EP
EP · 1995
Moloko (pron.: /məˈloʊkoʊ/) were an Anglo-Irish electronic/trip-hop duo from Sheffield, England consisting of Róisín Murphy from Wicklow, Ireland and Mark Brydon, from Sunderland, England. The band's name originates from the Nadsat slang in the novel A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess, in which it means "milk" (from the Russian word for milk, молоко), actually the name of a milk drink that Alex and his "droogs" consume mixed with "drencrom". Murphy, born in Arklow, Ireland, had no prior professional experience as a singer when Moloko was formed. Brydon, on the other hand, already had an extensive curriculum vitae within the dance music community as a remixer and member of Chakk, Krush and Cloud 9. They met at a party in Sheffield, England, when Murphy approached Brydon using the chat-up line, "Do you like my tight sweater? See how it fits my body!" This line would later become the title of their debut album, recorded while the pair were dating. The first two albums Do You Like My Tight Sweater? and I Am Not a Doctor gained notice in the underground dance scene. The band broke into the mainstream when "Sing It Back", an album track from I Am Not A Doctor, was remixed by house mus…