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Introducing: MOK
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Introducing: MOK

In just three short years, future-rap outfit MOK have carved out a unique path for themselves – ‘Call Carlton’ is the opening track from their forthcoming new record ‘The House’ which you can check out below.

A highly emotive, multi-layered and energetic single that’s both stuffed full of groove whilst skittering along on a wave of contemporary sounding, minimalist beats which truly highlight the band’s uniqueness and originality.

”Call Carlton sheds light on the darkest parts of living a life of excess” say the band about the track.

Combining painstaking production with an effortless stage presence, MOK’s full band set-up makes their live shows energetic and immersive, while their heavy use of loops and drum-triggered samples means the “rock band” tag doesn’t fit comfortably either.

Forget what you think you know about hip hop – MOK defy all expectation.

LIVE DATES:
30th April, Silver Bullet, London
20th May, Fiddler’s Elbow, Brighton (Alt Great Escape show)
4th June – The Haunt, Brighton (Headline show)
1st July, Blissfields Festival

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