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11,000 Clicks
Electronic · 2004 · 19 tracks

11,000 Clicks

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11,000 Clicks is a visceral capture of Moloko at the absolute peak of their powers, just before the duo of Róisín Murphy and Mark Brydon dissolved. Recorded at London's Brixton Academy, the album transforms their studio-born trip-hop and sophisticated disco into something far more muscular and immediate.

It sounds like the transition from the introspective 90s into the hedonistic 2000s, where glitchy electronics are forced to contend with the raw, organic energy of a full live band.

The atmosphere is thick with the humidity of a sold-out venue, crackling with the electricity of a performance that feels both like a celebration and a grand finale.

Tracklist · 19 Tracks
01
Familiar Feeling
6:38
02
I Want You
5:36
03
Absent Minded Friends
4:53
04
Day for Night
5:33
05
Come On / Fun for Me
9:00
06
Where Is the What If the What Is in Why?
4:59
07
Cannot Contain This
7:29
08
Pure Pleasure Seeker
6:36
09
The Time Is Now
5:30
10
Statues
6:20
11
100%
5:17
12
Forever More
7:52
13
Sing It Back
13:03
14
Being Is Bewildering
4:58
15
Blow X Blow
3:43
16
Indigo
10:31
17
[introduction of the band and goodbye]
1:41
18
[credits]
1:16
19
[closing titles]
0:18
Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive transition into the extended house groove of Sing It Back where the crowd becomes a single instrument.
Róisín's commanding, almost possessed vocal delivery during Statues that highlights her transition to a solo powerhouse.
The moment the live percussion syncs perfectly with the glitchy electronics on Pure Pleasure Seeker creating a wall of sound.

How does 11,000 Clicks sound next to the rest of Moloko's catalogue?

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