Mux Mool


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Artist Biography

Mux Mool’s fusion between hip-hop and electronic music exhibits an elusive cohesion of concept. His discography as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts, championed by entities including Ghostly International, Pretty Lights Music and Adult Swim.

In 1998, Brian Lindgren, aka Mux Mool, started producing music and released his first track "Lost and Found" in 2006, which was named one of iTunes 'Best Electronic Songs' of the year alongside Flying Lotus & Justice. After touring the U.S., he released his first studio-length album, "Skulltaste" on Ghostly International in 2010. A song from the effort titled “Get Better John” remains his most successful track to date, garnering 2.5 million plays on Spotify. He then followed up his first release with the album "Planet High School" in 2012 and "Appetite for Production" in 2014. He was also winner of GameCrate's 2017 "Game Soundtrack of The Year" award, with the Nidhogg II Original Soundtrack. His most recent album, "Implied Lines", was released in 2017 on Young Heavy Souls.

Mux Mool has shared the stage alongside acts such as Bassnectar, Pretty Lights, Break Science and Lotus, to name a few. In addition, he and fellow producer Michal Menert went on to launch Super Best Records, signing acts including Krooked Drivers (now Maddy O'Neal) and Late Night Radio. Currently reinventing his stage show and producing a new full length album set to be released in Summer 2020, elder statesman Mux Mool continues to add to his already impressive body of work.

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  • “Mux Mool's approach is that of stuttering beats, simple video game sensibilities and a surprising amount of unexpected, gritty undercurrent … plumping the sound beautifully and allowing it all to really come into its own.” – Exclaim!

  • “Denver-based electronic producer Brian Lindgren … craft[s] a groove-infused hybrid of hiphop beats, warm analogue synths and brittle gamecore electronics.” – Cyclic Defrost

  • “‘Starfighter Courage’ highlights Mux Mool’s adoration of game sounds as little blips that recall Pac-Man nestle alongside ray gun bursts underpinned with J. Dilla-esque beats.” – Pop Matters

  • Featured in Brooklyn Vegan

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