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Yabloko Moloko is a musical project known for blending electronic music with jazz, soul, and funk sounds. Initially influenced by electroswing music, the project has evolved into a fusion of nu-jazz and electronic jazz, establishing itself as a significant name in these genres.
To date, Yabloko Moloko has released four studio albums, with "Rumble Disco Machine" being the latest, released under the Freshly Squeezed label. This album has received positive reviews, including a notable one from JunoDownload and its songs are on Electro Swing's official Spotify playlist.
“Coming up next from the Freshly Squeezed machine, we explore the future of disco as Yabloko Moloko arrives in style, unloading a spicy seven track collection, rammed full of original swing energy. Opening up with the sweetened bass grooves of 'One Step Beyond' and the 50's-inspired jazz insteps of 'Take That', we know we are in for a treat from the jump, as the tasteful piano riffs of 'Caramelo' and potent glitchy melodies of 'Rumble Disco Machine' then follow swiftly. From here, bulbous bass displays and distant brassy badness arrives on 'Blue Velvet', with the horn driven sweeps of 'Grace's Secret' and sizzling high end horn runs of 'Infinite Jazz' then giving us a powerful pair of closers. Lovely work!” - Review from JunoDownload.
To date, Yabloko Moloko has released four studio albums, with "Rumble Disco Machine" being the latest, released under the Freshly Squeezed label. This album has received positive reviews, including a notable one from JunoDownload and its songs are on Electro Swing's official Spotify playlist.
“Coming up next from the Freshly Squeezed machine, we explore the future of disco as Yabloko Moloko arrives in style, unloading a spicy seven track collection, rammed full of original swing energy. Opening up with the sweetened bass grooves of 'One Step Beyond' and the 50's-inspired jazz insteps of 'Take That', we know we are in for a treat from the jump, as the tasteful piano riffs of 'Caramelo' and potent glitchy melodies of 'Rumble Disco Machine' then follow swiftly. From here, bulbous bass displays and distant brassy badness arrives on 'Blue Velvet', with the horn driven sweeps of 'Grace's Secret' and sizzling high end horn runs of 'Infinite Jazz' then giving us a powerful pair of closers. Lovely work!” - Review from JunoDownload.
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