From one EP and a handful of remixes and collaborations, MAO have garnered support from the likes of Vice, iD, Dummy, Earmilk, Oneman, Untold, Pangea and beyond for their distinct take on forward-thinking soulful, electronic music.
‘Ways Of Seeing’ (featuring 14th)) is the first single from their debut album released through their imprint Uschii Music (via AEI Music). Remixes come from Wen, Let The Machines Do The Work, Copy Paste Soul, Franskild and 2nd Sun.
For an anonymous duo from Brighton, MAO have so far attracted an impressive and growing band of collaborators including 14th, Lulu James, Mumdance, Marin, Dems and Seasfire – a disparate, but like-minded bunch who share their genre-defying passion.
It’s this ability to make ‘MAO-music’, rather than provide a generic A&R-led formula, that’s led to remix requests for Mad Decent’s Zebra Katz, Maribou State, Alex Barck and The Bloody Beetroots featuring Theophilus London.
Leftfield, but with an eye on the main-stage, MAO’s wide-screen sound is a compelling mixture of sub bass, textured soul, lush strings, and futuristic synths – as neo-modernist as the artwork they curate for their releases. ‘Ways Of Seeing’ is a prime example, a cinematic torch song featuring the immensely talented Tracey Duodu and Tom Barber from 14th on vocals. This lead track is accompanied by the bass-heavy bump of ‘Black Narcissus’.
Remixes come from Wen, Let The Machines Do The Work, Copy Paste Soul, Franskild and 2nd Sun.
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