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New Momu Album, and Arturia Softsynth Giveaway

Mark Musselman and I have a new Momu album coming out March 20th (March 6th Beatport Exclusive) on Loƶq Records.

Loƶq Records is giving away a copy of the incredible Analog Lab softsynth from Arturia to help promote the album. You can enter the contest by following Momu on Spotify, joining the Loƶq Records mailing list, following Loƶq Records on Twitter, etc.

The contest is running on Gleam, an Australian marketing and promotion company co-founded by Stuart McKeown, who I just learned is a Momu and progressive breaks fan from back in the day. I emailed tech support about a small issue and got an email back from Stuart himself, noting that he heard our tracks Donner Pass and Sunsicle on Jon Lisle’s Bedrock Brighton mix in 2002, and that he owns our remix of Jamie Stevens – The Night Before on vinyl. Small world!

This contest is now closed. Congrats to the winner Matt Bolger from La Mesa, California!

Momu — MOVE is now available on Beatport (currently charting #23 in Breaks) and will soon be in general release.

[gleam url=”https://gleam.io/koQ2d/momu-move-contest”]Momu – Move (Arturia giveaway contest)[/gleam]

My Best Work, for Free (Momu – Momentum giveaway)

This morning I’m happy to give you some of my best work, for free.

Momentum is the second Momu album. The album was a change from our first album (the self-titled Momu) which featured textural, intense, breakbeats (like our remix of Jamie Stevens “The Night Before” or our epic anthem “Hydergine“). Momentum, on the other hand, is sculpted from slower beats, sonic weirdness, and poptronica.

My favorite track on Momentum (thanks in no small part to Kia Simon’s music video below) is the track Window. It was our first collaboration with Alysoun Quinby since “The Dive” (you may have heard that one in the background of about a hundred different MTV reality shows).

So, enough with the commentary. Click the link below to the Loƶq Records site and download Momu’s last album, Momentum, as a free download. Yes, Loƶq Records want your email. Why?

So they can tell you about the new Momu album which comes out next week.

Download Momu – Momentum

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