About: Moody Coup

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Moody Coup is the second studio album of Co La, the project of Baltimore electronic music producer Matt Papich. The album follows a more indefinable music style yet cleaner sound than Co La's previous record Daydream Repeater (2011). Using both synthesizers and samples, the album involves song recordings and foley of everyday life being "enhanced and embellished to a point of transcendence," its official press release summarized. It was released on May 7, 2013, by the imprint Software and garnered generally positive reviews from critics upon its release.

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  • Moody Coup is the second studio album of Co La, the project of Baltimore electronic music producer Matt Papich. The album follows a more indefinable music style yet cleaner sound than Co La's previous record Daydream Repeater (2011). Using both synthesizers and samples, the album involves song recordings and foley of everyday life being "enhanced and embellished to a point of transcendence," its official press release summarized. It was released on May 7, 2013, by the imprint Software and garnered generally positive reviews from critics upon its release. (en)
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  • Moody Coup is the second studio album of Co La, the project of Baltimore electronic music producer Matt Papich. The album follows a more indefinable music style yet cleaner sound than Co La's previous record Daydream Repeater (2011). Using both synthesizers and samples, the album involves song recordings and foley of everyday life being "enhanced and embellished to a point of transcendence," its official press release summarized. It was released on May 7, 2013, by the imprint Software and garnered generally positive reviews from critics upon its release. (en)
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