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With their head in the sky and their eyes to the stars, progressive electro-funksters Moôn are Landing on Earth with their sophomore release — available now!

A swirling constellation of sonic outer-worldliness, Moôn and its ‘nauts — Murphy on vocals and keys, Martiti on guitar, and Bardin on drums — call on a meteoric mix off analog and digital sounds to create a cosmic confluence of pop, electro, funk, hip hop and alt rock music.

Landing on Earth serves as follow up to previous singles “Amiba,” “Sad Clowns” and “ILU” — complete with 42,000+ streams across YouTube alone. The trio released their debut EP Welcome to the Moôn in 2018.

With 11 tracks hosting their own identities and properties — not unlike the planets in our solar system, if you really think about it. Audiences can expect instrumentals, both ambient, catchy and inspired by the 80s, carried by darkly intense lyrics relating to everyday life.

Moôn says their spaceship is here and it’s time to board.

Landing on Earth is available now.

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