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  • Super similarity to Moloko
    Róisín Murphy Play

    13,736,076 plays (609,493 listeners)

    Róisín Murphy (pronounced roe-sheen) originally from Arklow, Ireland, gained fame with Mark Brydon as the lead vocalist for UK electronic duo Moloko, formed in 1995.

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    Goldfrapp Play

    33,009,493 plays (1,397,292 listeners)

    Goldfrapp is an electronic music duo, formed in 1999 in London, England, and made up of Alison Goldfrapp (vocals, songwriter) and Will Gregory (songwriter, producer). Goldfrapp's musical style has changed over time, from a cinematic ambient sound, through electropop, glam rock influenced sound, folktronica to 80s synthpop.

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  • Medium similarity to Moloko
    Lamb Play

    17,035,353 plays (904,907 listeners)

    Several bands have used the name Lamb over the years: 1. The most widely-known Lamb is a trip-hop duo formed in 1996 in Manchester, England, by Lou Rhodes (singer-songwriter) and Andy Barlow (production).

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  • Medium similarity to Moloko
    Pati Yang Play

    3,321,267 plays (221,788 listeners)

    Pati Yang is one of Poland's most acclaimed electronic artists who released a critically revered album at 18 years old; a beguiling beauty whose sirenesque tones and joy of experimentation in music and the arts have earned her artistic acclaim, commercial success and stadium tour support for Depeche Mode.

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  • Medium similarity to Moloko
    Kosheen Play

    8,776,023 plays (539,819 listeners)

    Kosheen are a Bristol-based trio formed in 1998 by Sian Evans (vocals), Darren "Decoder" Beale and Markee "Substance" Morrison (both producing, mixing, guitars etc.).

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  • Medium similarity to Moloko
    Hooverphonic Play

    16,165,363 plays (805,673 listeners)

    Hooverphonic is a Belgian rock/pop group formed in 1995. Though initially placed in the trip-hop genre, they quickly expanded their sound to the point where they could no longer be classified so easily. The band originally called themselves Hoover but later changed their name to Hooverphonic due to other groups using the Hoover name.

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  • Medium similarity to Moloko
    Faithless Play

    20,676,679 plays (1,166,333 listeners)

    Formed in 1995 by Sister Bliss, Faithless was a London, England, United Kingdom-based group of musicians whose music is described by one of their band member as a cross between trip-hop and trance. The four original members of Faithless were rapper Maxi Jazz, Sister Bliss, instrumentalist/vocalist Jamie Catto and producer Rollo Armstrong.

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  • Medium similarity to Moloko
    Tricky Play

    17,590,537 plays (842,827 listeners)

    Adrian Thaws (born 27 January 1968), better known as Tricky, is a rapper and musician from Knowle West, Bristol, England who is important in the trip-hop scene (despite loathing the tag) and remains influential on the British scene more generally. The first single to be released in 1993 was "Aftermath".

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  • Medium similarity to Moloko
    Smoke City Play

    3,504,662 plays (428,670 listeners)

    Smoke City was a London, UK band whose music blended modern styles like acid jazz and trip hop with Brazilian styles like samba and bossa nova. Vocalist Nina Miranda formed Smoke City around 1994 with former schoolmate Mark Brown and guitarist Chris Franck, formerly of the Brighton-based Brazilian percussion group Batu.

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  • Medium similarity to Moloko
    Morcheeba Play

    26,801,126 plays (1,009,178 listeners)

    Morcheeba are a British band that mixes influences from rock, trip hop, rhythm and blues and pop. The word "morcheeba" means "the way of marijuana" ("MOR" - the middle of the road & "Cheeba" - informal name for cannabis).

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