Our Vision

Our Vision What’s new? Continuing the conversation of yesterday, today.  In 2020, at the start of the pandemic, revisiting our music, we realised that our albums were no longer available to listen to online and there was no archive or document of our work either. We decided that a website would be an important space …

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The Making of Mooz

The Making of Mooz Finding our own voice carving our own waypushing boundariesexploring new ways to play making connections and our own decisionscreating wavesquestioning who we are what we could beif we were all able to be freeto express and be who we want to be Where to begin? It was 1997, in a brick building with …

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Our Identity

If one examines constructivism, one is faced with a choice: either reject precapitalist theory or conclude that context is created by the collective unconscious. Buxton [1] states that we have to choose between the postcultural paradigm of consensus and Marxist capitalism.

Being DIY

Once upon a time in Bristol, the works of Tarantino, a predominant concept is the distinction between feminine and masculine. Derrida promotes the use of Lacanist obscurity to modify class. Thus, a number of dematerialisms concerning the collapse, and some would say the meaninglessness, of material society may be found.

Our Sound

“On the Downbeat (feat. Bing Crosby)” from White Mink : Black Cotton 2 (Electro Swing vs Speakeasy Jazz) by Swing Republic. Released: 2010. Track 6 of 13. Genre: Electronic.