Moloko - The Only Ones (Statues, 2003)

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Moloko - The Only Ones (Statues, 2003)
Special Kind Of Love - Otis Clay (The Only Way Is Up / Special Kind Of Love 1980)
Moloko - Pure Pleasure Seeker (Things To Make And Do, 2000)
Róisín Murphy - If We're In Love (Ruby Blue, 2005)
Moloko - Where Is The What If The What Is In Why? (Do You Like My Tight Sweater?, 1995)
My 365 favourite albums
107. I Am Kloot - I Am Kloot (Echo, 2003)
Listen if you like: sadcore,
I am Kloot is a special band to me. I first discovered them through a music documentary on tv called ‘Quiet is the New Loud’, which tried to fit bands like Turin Brakes, Kings of Convenience and I Am Kloot together, all representing a new acoustic movement.
Except I am Kloot is not an acoustic band. For me, they represent a sort of sincerity. I saw them perform twice, and they are just some blokes making honest music, making them one of the friendliest bands I know.
Their second album takes me back to the time when I was only 18. I had an mp3-player which could hold 3 or 4 albums at the most. I am Kloot was on there when I first went to college, and I distinctly remember walking in a city, early in the morning, with John Bramwell singing to me and lifting this sense of melancholy I felt. Eveyrtime I listen to this album, I get transported back to that place.
I also just found out John Bramwell released his first solo album at the end of last year.
Moloko - Forever More (Statues, 2002)
Moloko - Sing It Back (Boris’ Musical Mix) (Things To Make And Do, 2000)