Latest Mooli News
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San Francisco Rain by Lys
featuring Mooli is OUT NOW.
21/09/2009
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Its
available to download
worldwide as from today, 21st
Sept.
San Francisco Rain was
previously available via
Beatport for a limited period,
of a couple of weeks, in order
that Dj's could download it, and
include it in their sets, and
the reaction at both club and
radio has been fantastic!
Here is
a small
sample of
some of the
feedback on
San Fran
Rain.
"This is a
Monster of a
tune" - Pete
Tong, BBC
Radio 1.
"My 2009
Anthem. A
beautiful
piece of
music, and a
proper song
that's right
up there.
I've opened
and closed
sets with
this already
this season,
and people
get quite
emotional" -
Chris Lake |
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This weeks Essential new
tune on BBC Radio One
22/06/2009
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Well it was a good
end to the week,
finding out that San
Francisco Rain is
this week's
essential new tune
on BBC Radio 1, with
Pete Tong on Friday.
Typically I had my
phone off, because I
was recording a new
track, written with
dance producer
Oliver Lang.
I decided to leave
the phone off, and
went to bed. Didn't
bother to turn the
phone back on until
mid day on Saturday,
and one by one these
text message came
in, telling me that
they'd been
listening to Radio
1, when San
Francisco Rain came
on. All very
exciting, and quite
unexpected, so I'm
well happy about
that.
Didn't get the
chance to actually
listen to the show
until Sat eve, and
have to say , the
track sounded great
on the radio.
It's always been one
of my personal faves
from the album, and
I'm pleased that it
will be made
available in it's
own right on July
2nd. |
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Mooli Live at Wychwood
Festival
04/02/2009
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Delighted to say
that Mooli will be
playing the Wychwood
Music Festival on
friday 29th May. The
festival takes place
at Cheltenham
racecourse, in
Gloucester, with
Supergrass and the
Wonderstuff
headlining. The
festival is on from
29th -31 st may, and
tickets start from
35 for the Friday
show. Expect more
news and features to
come in the
Independent
newspaper.
http://www.wychwoodfestival.com/
There's a piece
about the festival
in NME :
http://tinyurl.com/cjjunh |
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