2.8 I Have a Cross to Bear You May As Well Use It As a Crutch
2.9 Keep Stepping
2.10 Sing It Back (Boris Musical Mix)
Description:
"Things to Make and Do" is the acclaimed LP by the British duo Moloko, a milestone in late-90s/early-2000s electronic music that fuses trip-hop, house, funk and leftfield pop into a distinctive, cinematic sound. On this vinyl edition, listeners experience the album's dynamic range as it was meant to be heard: deep, elastic bass lines, crisp beats and the unmistakable voice of Róisín Murphy at the center of the mix. The record moves from playful, dancefloor-ready tracks to more introspective, atmospheric moments, creating a coherent journey that showcases Moloko's adventurous production and sharp songwriting. With its blend of club sensibility and art-pop experimentation, this LP is a standout piece for collectors of sophisticated electronic and downtempo music.
This edition is released by MUSIC ON V, a label known for high-quality vinyl pressings and careful catalog curation. The focus lies on audiophile sound, solid pressing standards and attractive, faithful presentation of the original artwork, making their releases particularly interesting for collectors who value both sound and aesthetics. MUSIC ON V's catalog typically highlights influential and enduring albums, giving them a long-lasting place in the vinyl landscape.
Moloko, formed by producer Mark Brydon and vocalist Róisín Murphy, became one of the most distinctive acts of the era by combining club culture with quirky pop sensibilities. They are best known for international hits such as "Sing It Back" and "The Time Is Now", which brought them widespread recognition far beyond the electronic underground. Their work is frequently praised for inventive production, witty lyrics and Murphy's charismatic, genre-defying vocal style, placing Moloko firmly among the formative names of modern leftfield pop and electronic music.