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Kate Nash and Late Of The Pier to feature on new album

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Moshi Moshi set for new collection

Label Moshi Moshi are to release a compilation of singles featuring Kate Nash, Friendly Fires and Late Of The Pier.

The record will include 14 of the Moshi Moshi Singles Club first releases.

Owners of Moshi Moshi, Michael McClatchey and Stephen Bass explained : “When we started Moshi Moshi Records in 1998 it was a singles label. Admittedly more through lack of resources than design. But it was a format we loved working with and gave us some of our favourite releases.”

The Singles Club itself was started in October 2006.

‘Moshi Moshi Singles: 2006-2008’
will be released on April 7.

The tracklisting for the compilation is:

Danananaykroyd – 'Totally Bone'
Matt And Kim – 'Silver Tiles'
Rat:att:agg – 'Can We Fix It?'
Kate Nash - 'Caroline's A Victim'
Breakbot – 'Happy Rabbit'
Slow Club – 'Because We're Dead'
Pacific – 'Break Your Social System'
Late Of The Pier – 'Bathroom Gurgle'
The Wave Pictures – 'Now You Are Pregnant'
Elle S'appelle – 'Little Flame'
Friendly Fires – 'Paris'
Lykke Li - 'Little Bit'
Team Water Polo – 'Letting Go'
Dels – 'Lazy'



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