Moka Only "The Desired Effect"

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Moka Only "The Desired Effect"
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Moka Only
Album : "The Desired Effect"
Release Date : August 16, 2005
Label : Battle Axe

review :
"Forget what you think you know about Moka Only from the Swollen Members and get ready to be surprised"
-Canadian Music Network

"An unmatched talent in the industry for over a decade. Moka is a songwriter and producer in a most timeless vein"
-Peter Agoston, URB Magazine

Standing 6’5, he’s a personable man, lavish when interested, but more intrigued with everyday detail than paparazzi fodder. A resume of considerable note with a residency that stretches more than 10 years in the music industry,West Coast artist Moka Only is far from new to this. If anything he’s proven that the proverbial last man standing isn’t necessarily the last place you’d want to be. Reunited with the spirit of his earlier solo work, Moka returns to the vibrancy of his past as he forges a new path towards the future of music. The direct result - his debut cd, The Desired Effect .A concise 14-track collection that captures the beautiful collaborative fervor Moka has long likened to his Jazz-adored take on life.

More infos : moka only official site

Tracklisting :
1. Once Again featuring Madchild
2. Calling Out featuring K OS
3. Keep Looking
4. More Soup featuring MF Doom, prod by SixToo
5. 100 Grand Remix
6. Keep Moving
7. Lady Gotta Place
8. One Time
9. Beautiful Remix
10. Everybody Wants to Dance featuring SROCK (Brassmunk)
11. Sittin on the Porch featuring Madchild
12. Hold Me Close
13. Beautiful

 

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> Moka Only "The Desired Effect", by anon [2005-12-01 01:09:58]

Yo Moke’s had heaps of previous albumes, including Lime Green, Flood, and Lowdown Suite, and put out an album as Ron Contour. Why not just say that this is the first album of his that you’ve heard of...

> Moka Only "The Desired Effect", by mrgoat [2005-11-20 04:00:02]

"The Desired Effect" is not Moka Only’s debut album, its his first major label backed album get your facts right come on now heh.

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