MOOD TAEG: Squirrels Dancing Amongst the Elephants (Single Mix) (Bot24v1)

MOOD TAEG: Squirrels Dancing Amongst the Elephants (Single Mix) (Bot24v1)

ORDER: https://happyrobotsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/anaphora
Released by Happy Robots
www.happyrobots.co.uk
Taken from the album 'Anaphora' Released 22/10/21

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Mood Taeg (pronounced Mood Tag) is a three-piece Scottish/German musical project split between Düsseldorf and Shanghai. The band name, a term in functional linguistics, is a reference to their day jobs, while the album title Anaphora, meaning reference to that which preceded, or came before, is a further nod to linguistics, and their own musical evolution.



Mood Taeg have been described as Neo-Krautrock, combining a contemporary take on the lange gerade drumming style of Klaus Dinger and Jaki Liebezeit with the melodic sensibilities and tones of Michael Rother and Kraftwerk. However, outside of their Krautrock roots, they also cite John Carpenter, Philip Glass, Mastermind Herbie, The Beach Boys, Isao Tomita, LFO, Roy Ayers, Ennio Morricone, and Airto Moreira as musical influences. Production-wise, they look to the work of Conny Plank, Greg Wilson, and Brian Eno for inspiration.



The band self-produce all of their music back and forth between their Shanghai and Düsseldorf studios and are part of the wider Mood Taeg Kollektiv which includes musicians, graffiti artists, DJs, photographers, painters, and video artists. They also maintain their Scottish connection through collaborations with artists such as Dundee poet Andrew French.




On the new album album, Mood Taeg have built on their well-received debut, Exophora. And while some motorik elements remain, patterns generally eschew repetition and evolve organically within tracks. ‘Squirrels Dancing Among Elehantts’ is a good indication of the sound of the new album, where the emphasis has also moved on from the subtle vocal textures found on Exophora, to stronger, more prominent vocal elements who reflect their political, social, and cultural views.



The debut album 'Exophora' received acclaim from the likes of Prog, Electronic Sound Magazine, The Dorf, Last Day Deaf, The Electricity Club, Freq Joyzine and more with radio play on BBC Scotland and BBC 6 Music.



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" Blissed out electronica... manages to creep under one’s skin after the very first listen" Joyzine



"Seductive..reveals more of itself with every play" Prog Magazine



"Replicates the singular emotional experience of Neu!'s accelerated heartbeat pulse and the satisfaction found in the subtlety of Cluster" Electronic Sound Magazine

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