Recent Releases
Two years in the making and fronted by Sunset Beach Sheep, our album “No Time to Explain” is OUT NOW!
It’s a rollercoaster of catchy, genre-wandering songs, but there’s really no time to explain, you’ll just have to listen.
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What happens when you mix a metal guitarist/classical pianist/singer with a house DJ/producer? What indeed…
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Murmur Tooth
Murmur Tooth (Leah Hinton) is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter and producer from New Zealand, now based in Berlin. Leah played classical piano as a child before teaching herself guitar. She toured her way around Europe with metal and rock bands, then built a studio in Berlin and started her solo project Murmur Tooth, writing, recording, producing and mixing two EPs and a full-length album.
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Lars Moston
British-German DJ/producer Lars Moston tours the world as a DJ, moving dancefloors from Fusion Festival to Tomorrowland. His own music is the result of an unpredictable range of influences and has been released on influential House Music labels such as Berlin’s Katermukke, Spanish giants Suara, and Nervous Records from New York City. He has remixed top artists like Purple Disco Machine and his music regularly pops up in the Beatport Top100 lists and in playlists of tastemakers such as Claptone.
Leah and Lars have been exploring how their polar opposite musical backgrounds can clash and combine. They are currently working on music that ranges from club tracks to pop songs. 2022 saw their first official releases together, starting with an official remix of Claptone's single "Beautiful" on Different Recordings.
Their full length album “No Time to Explain”, released May 2023, is a genre-wandering ensemble combining Leah’s composition skills and vocal hooks with Lars’s production magic. The songs are dripping with layered harmonies and bursting with the weird and wonderful sounds of salvaged childhood toys and repurposed household appliances.
A number of club tracks followed, then in 2024 they began releasing on their own label Outergalactic Music, further cementing their sound: left-field, poppy, but still highly danceable songs that don’t fit into any sub-genre, but fit snuggly on every dance floor.