Moon Bounce

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Shake 00:00 Tools
Fool 00:00 Tools
0% Angel 00:00 Tools
Body 00:00 Tools
Drugs 00:00 Tools
Know Better 00:00 Tools
Antidote 00:00 Tools
I Am A Strange Loop 00:00 Tools
She Goes 2 She 02:50 Tools
Whore 02:50 Tools
Whipped 03:31 Tools
100% Devil 03:31 Tools
In Showers 04:00 Tools
Flood Gate 03:50 Tools
First of All and In Conclusion 04:00 Tools
Safe Word 04:00 Tools
Ouroboros 04:02 Tools
Sleeper's Quarrel 04:02 Tools
Arcade 03:25 Tools
Child 02:40 Tools
Automaton 03:15 Tools
Hypersonic 02:40 Tools
Echo Back 03:22 Tools
U 02:53 Tools
Str8 2 Ur Head 04:46 Tools
Darn Your Best Frock 03:22 Tools
Jealousy March 03:22 Tools
Telephone 02:31 Tools
So Long 02:31 Tools
Shepherd's Wife 02:31 Tools
Shake (Sun Glitters Remix) 02:31 Tools
Bad Man 02:31 Tools
Lungs 02:31 Tools
Empty Hole 02:31 Tools
Your Time 05:33 Tools
Take Her Away 05:33 Tools
Gone (feat. Steffaloo) 00:00 Tools
Poster Child 03:53 Tools
Ouroboros (Popeska Remix) 00:00 Tools
Whore (Jack Deezl x Keppler Remix) 02:39 Tools
Wingman 04:56 Tools
Who Do You Know? 02:39 Tools
Cathedral 03:37 Tools
Whore (Kazimier Remix) 03:37 Tools
Marvelous Beast 03:37 Tools
who do you know 03:37 Tools
Soda Pop 03:08 Tools
Electric Perversity 04:56 Tools
Gone 04:56 Tools
Body (KATARAXXIA Remix) 04:56 Tools
Moon Bounce – Telephone 04:56 Tools
divanaut 04:56 Tools
Antidote (feat. All Boy/All Girl) 04:56 Tools
Antidote (ft. all boy/all girl) 04:56 Tools
"ARCADE" 00:00 Tools
Ouroboros (Popeska Remix) (320 Kbps) 03:03 Tools
I'll Make It Quick 03:06 Tools
Phoenix - Trying To Be Cool (Moon Bounce Remix) 03:03 Tools
Telephone (Henry Krinkle Remix) 05:52 Tools
Whore" (Kazimier Remix) 03:03 Tools
Safe Word [NEST HQ PREMIERE] 03:03 Tools
Thicket of Solitude 03:03 Tools
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Moon Bounce is Philadelphia’s warped electronic maestro, Corey Regensburg. Taking cues from classic R&B, hip-hop and even the rhythmic lurching of metal, Corey’s recognizable sound is the culmination of his unique artistic endeavors. Walking the fine line between creation and disintegration, his output combines soulful vocals with jagged percussion; calming, yet on the verge of falling apart. In May 2011, Moon Bounce dropped his debut EP, Darn Your Best Frock, which was met with praise and intrigue by some of the most notable tastemaker blogs. Prefix Mag described the “vibrant spacey vibes” as “organic, cohesive and wholly enjoyable” while Potholes In My Blog praised his “stylish production”. The closing track “Jealousy March” spawned a hallucinogenic and beautifully shot video that nicely accompanied the haphazard beats and drones. After sharing the stage with the likes of Shlohmo, Teen Daze, Groundislava and ANR, Corey released a number of singles, including the XLR8R featured “Telephone”. In fact, he had the starring role in the track’s video, showing a bit of his comedic personality and letting fans know that everything should not be taken seriously all the time. Working quickly and only stopping briefly to focus on producing hip-hop beats (another weapon in Corey’s musical arsenal), Moon Bounce teamed up with Chill Mega Chill Records and prepared to turn heads again with his sophomore Wheelhouse EP. Wheelhouse’s classical piano infusion, pitch shifted vocals and syncopated bass fills work to create a serene, groove-obsessed atmosphere. Described by Chill Mega Chill as having a “knack for making ethereal, yet intricate, productions that feel loose and endless as space itself while simultaneously maintaining a precise and mature balance”, Moon Bounce’s vision continues to grow and his creativity shines in an otherwise predictable musical climate. Get on board or get left behind. http://www.moonbouncemusic.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.