Mock & Toof

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Mock & Toof
Origin London, United Kingdom
Genre(s) Dance music, Electronic
Years active 2005 – present
Label(s) Tiny Sticks Records
Website MySpace page
Members
Mock
Toof

Mock & Toof are two London based producers who record for Tiny Sticks (UK), Mule Musiq (Japan) & DFA Records's Death From Abroad (US) imprint[1]. They were initially noticed with their remix for The Juan Maclean[2], which was quickly followed up by their re-edit of Madonna's Lycra Virgin[3]. Following more remixes for the likes of Hot Chip, The Scissor Sisters & Maps, Mock & Toof strengthened their position with widely acclaimed singles for Tiny Sticks (Black Jub), Mule Musiq (Zomby) & Rvng Intl (Digits).

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Remixes

  • The Juan Maclean "Love Is In The Air" Mock & Toof Remix (DFA · 2006)
  • Wekan "Skid" Mock & Toof Remix (Back Yard · 2006)
  • Hot Chip "Over and Over" Mock & Toof Dub (EMI/DFA · 2006)
  • Nufrequency feat. Plavka "Love Sick" Mock & Toof Remix (Rebirth · 2007)
  • Strangelets "Riot On Planet 10" Mock & Toof Remix (Supersoul Records · 2007)
  • The Scissor Sisters "She's My Man" Mock & Toof Remix (White Diet/Polydor · 2007)
  • Box Codax "Rat Boy" Mock & Toof Remix (Gomma · 2007)
  • Maps "It Will Find You" Mock & Toof Remix (Mute Records · 2007)
  • Kissogram "My Friend Is A Seahorse" Mock & Toof Remix (Defdrive · 2007)
  • Friendly Fires "Photobooth" Mock & Toof Remix (People In the Sky · 2007)
  • Sia "Day Too Soon" Mock & Toof Remix (I.E. Music · 2007)
  • Spektrum "Mirror Man" Mock & Toof Remix (Start Stop · 2007)
  • Plej "Borderline" Mock & Toof Remix (Exceptional · 2008)
  • Ladyhawke "Back Of The Van" Mock & Toof Remix (Modular · 2008)

[edit] Releases

  • "Lycra Virgin / Tight Humps" (Empty Edits · 2006)
  • "Black Jub" (Tiny Sticks · 2007)
  • "Digits" (Rvng Intl · 2007)
  • "Zomby" (Mule Musiq · 2007 )
  • "K Choppers"/"Brownbred" (DFA · 2007)
  • "Beat Up"/"Lucky" (Tiny Sticks · 2008)
  • "Big Hands For A Lady" (M&T Inc · 2008)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Death From Abroad!
  2. ^ MOCK & TOOF: Fact Magazine
  3. ^ MOCK & TOOF: Fact Magazine

[edit] External links