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Murlo is a British music producer and DJ from East Midlands, currently residing in London. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA
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Sounds like:
Deadboy,
Strict Face,
Dark0
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Dwayne
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Jan 18, 2017
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Murlo's always been a man with a keen eye for a refix, from last year's huge version of Rihanna's "Work" through to some of the tracks that helped to break his name, like his excellent re-working of The Weeknd's "What You Need."
The British producer...
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Sounds like:
Finn,
Mssingno,
JT The Goon
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Dwayne
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Oct 18, 2015
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Murlo has elevated himself into that small group of artists for whom we'll instantly check any new release. And the good news for Murlo fans is that he's got a new EP coming very soon.
Mixpak will be releasing the Odyssey EP on November 6, and have ...
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Sounds like:
Mssingno,
Mr. Mitch,
JT The Goon
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Dwayne
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Sep 26, 2015
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Any announcement of new music from Murlo is always exciting, even if it is over a month until it actually comes out. However, new track "Moodswung" certainly whets the appetite.
It's classic Murlo -- hyper colorful and excellently produced grime. T...
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Dwayne
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Jun 25, 2015
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When you've followed an artist from the start, its pretty exciting to watch their development as a musician. We've seen it with Murlo, who has moved from soca edits through a string of excellent grime productions and finally into properly song-based ...
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Elise Cobain
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Feb 2, 2015
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With production that reminds me of the classic UK garage scene of the late 90s/early 00s, there's a lovely retro spin on Murlo's newest tune. Subtle trap punctuates vocals from Gemma Dunleavy, which is a brilliant choice to finish the piece off.
Thi...
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Dwayne
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Nov 29, 2014
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London-based Murlo is perhaps the most exciting producer to come out of the new wave of grime, incorporating ideas from soca and dancehall to create some of the most fun and melodic tracks the genre has yet produced.
"Dripstone (The Chase Scene)" f...
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Dwayne
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Sep 1, 2014
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Last year's Monki & Friends must go down as one of the year's best free dance mixtapes, containing dance floor dynamite like Zoo Music's "Boom Sticks," among others.
Fans of that (and everyone else) will be pleased to hear that the Radio 1 DJ ha...
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