Siriusmo | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Moritz Friedrich |
Born | Berlin-Friedrichshagen |
Origin | Germany |
Genres | Electronica, techno, electro, house |
Years active | 2000 | –present
Labels | Monkeytown Records, Mad Benton Records, Bungalow, Endangered Music, Sonar Kollektiv, Grand Petrol Recordings, Exploited, Eye Industries, Boyz Noize Records |
Website | siriusmo |
Moritz Friedrich (born 1976), better known by his stage name Siriusmo, is a Berlin-based German record producer. Initially influenced by Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Squarepusher, and Aphex Twin, [1] his tracks can be broadly defined as electronic, and are formulated with a variety of samples.
The first band that Moritz Friedrich is known to have been in was a group called Sirius. After growing bored of playing the same songs, Moritz left Sirius, taking the band name with him. He based his new pseudonym around the old band name, adding "mo" from his first name to create Sirius.Mo, and later, Siriusmo. [2]
Throughout his career, which began with the single "Ne Me Quitte Pas" in 2000, Siriusmo has recorded prolifically. His music has been released with a number of different labels, including Grand Petrol Recordings [3] and Boys Noize Records. The majority of his releases have been done through Monkeytown Records, a record label founded by Modeselektor with the goal of gently forcing Moritz to work on an album. [4]
He also published a large number of remixes; for example, Gossip, Digitalism, Scissor Sisters, Simian Mobile Disco, Boys Noize, and Sido. His debut album Mosaik was released in February 2011 on Monkeytown Records, and provides a mix of genres at the intersection of techno, house, and hip hop.
Siriusmo has worked consistently with the Berlin-based graphical artist Jens Tümmel in the creation of his album art, associated videos, and merchandise. Jens' artistic style can especially be seen on many of Siriusmo's album covers. [5]
Six years after the release of the album Comic, an official video for the track Doppelklick was released by Siriusmo. Niels Rost a Berlin-based graphic designer animated the video using Microsoft Paint, a process which took a number of years. [6]
Moritz was born in 1976 [7] and grew up in Friedrichshagen [8] in East Berlin; he has two brothers and a sister. [1] Besides his work as a producer, he has worked as a graffiti artist, [9] a children's book illustrator, [1] a wall mural designer, a plasterer, [1] and a carpenter. [10]
Title | Album details |
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Diskoding | |
Mosaik | |
Enthusiast | |
Comic |
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Exploited Presents: Shir Khan - Maximize! | |
Pearls & Embarrassments: 2000-2010 |
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10 Years Of Monkeytown Records |
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Ne Me Quitte Pas | |
Movin to that |
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...Is Wunderbar! | |
U Again | |
Sirius EP |
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Immer Wieder | |
W.O.W. | |
MiniRock | |
Allthegirls | |
The Uninvited Guest | |
The Plasterer Of Love | |
Hot Box / Mbox |
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Sirimande / Feed My Meatmachine | |
Feromonikon / Signal |
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Dr. Beak's Rantanplant |
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Geilomant [44] |
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Where Was I EP [45] |
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Zeit EP [46] |
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Here We Cum | Bolt [47] | |
Nightshift | Autotune [49] | |
Ick Hab Wat Bessret Vor! / Trommellied | Dana [51] | |
Déboutonner |
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Pale | When Saints Go Machine [55] | |
23 | Harry Axt [57] | |
Siriusmoto |
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Dancing Monkey / Fly High | Elan [61] |
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Let's Do It Together | ||
Point & Shoot (feat Siriusmo) | ||
Conchord | ||
Jaja / Muckefuck | Anstam [70] |
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Safari / Schwächen |
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Circus |
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All Wet (featuring Siriusmo) |
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In the Wash |
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Adrenalin - played synth | ||
Bubblegum |
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Silly Walk |
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Title | Artist | Album/Track details |
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Popsong | ||
Atomic Fusion | RQM | |
Safari Disco Club | ||
Jenseits Von Köpenick |
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Copyshop |
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Tick | ||
Ein Mann für gewisse Stunden |
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Schrei der Wildnis |
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Magical |
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Samurai feat. Alexander Marcus |
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Zeit für Emotion |
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Fetisch |
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Title | Year | Director(s) | Flute maker |
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das macht man nicht (One doesn't do that) | 2006 | Andres Fuentes Cannobbio | |
Wow | 2010 | Martin Waltz | |
Einmal in der Woche schreien | 2010 | Rolf Bremer [91] | |
Signal | 2010 | Rolf Bremer [92] | |
Loosie | 2010 | Unknown | |
Tränen Aus Bier | 2013 | Rolf Bremer [93] | |
Plastic Hips | 2013 | Rolf Bremer [94] | |
Itchy / Cornerboy | 2013 | Jakob Grunert, Raphael Beinder [95] [96] | |
Momento Mori | 2017 | Rolf Bremer | |
Comic | 2017 | Jens Tümmel, Maurice Croissier, Rolf Bremer [97] | |
Important Movie Scene | 2017 | Jakob Grunert | |
Wixn | 2017 | Uros Djurovic (Studio Brigant) | |
Niemand bringt Marten um by Marteria | 2021 | Jakob Grunert [98] | |
Ein Mann für gewisse Stunden by Romano | 2021 | Moritz Friedrich | |
Schrei der Wildnis by Romano | 2022 | Dominik Galizia | Moritz Friedrich |
Doppelklick | 2023 | Niels Rost |
Artist | Track | Year |
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KHS | Flausen (Sirius.Mo.Remix) | 2001 |
Flash & Gordon | Ich Denk Nicht Immer | 2002 |
Los Fancy Free | Voltage is OK! | 2003 |
Bomfunk MC's | Hypnotic ((BIG Room Remix) Remix produced by Jan Driver & Siriusmo) | 2004 |
Bomfunk MC's | Hypnotic (Jan Driver & Siriusmo Doin It Again! Remix) | 2004 |
Ben Mono | Protection | 2004 |
Shine | Popbitch | 2004 |
Chikinki | Ether Radio (Jan Driver & Siriusmo - Bolt Remix) | 2005 |
Christian Bruhn | Planet Der Kranken (Planet of Sick People) | 2005 |
Christian Bruhn | Lass Uns Fliegen (Let Us Fly) | 2005 |
Louie Austen | Heaven ((Jan Driver Remix), Remix produced by Siriusmo) | 2006 |
Jan Driver | Bulldogg (Bullthug (Sirusmo Remix) & Bullfrog (Sirusmo Remix)) | 2006 |
Modeselektor | Silikon | 2006 |
Jahcoozi | Double Barrel Name | 2007 |
Simian Mobile Disco | It's the Beat | 2007 |
Boys Noize | & Down (Siriusmo vs. Boys Noize Mix) | 2008 |
David Rubato | Circuit | 2008 |
Digitalism | Echoes | 2008 |
Housemeister | What You Want | 2008 |
Idiotproof | Gorilla (Siriusmo's Ass of the Baboon Remix) | 2008 |
Munk | The Rat Race | 2008 |
The Puppetmastaz | So Scandalous | 2008 |
Sido | Carmen | 2008 |
Yelle | Les Femmes | 2008 |
Adam Freeland | Rock On | 2009 |
Bag Raiders | Shooting Stars | 2009 |
Bonaparte | Do You Want to Party (Siriusmo Remuch) | 2009 |
Bonaparte | Who Took the Pill? (Siriusmo Reprise) | 2009 |
Chromeo | Night by Night | 2009 |
Modeselektor | 200007 | 2009 |
Modeselektor | Untitled | 2009 |
The Shoes | People Movin' | 2009 |
Bonaparte | Computer In Love (Siriusmo In Love Remix) | 2010 |
Bodi Bill | I Like Holden Caulfield | 2010 |
Bodi Bill | Tip Toe Walk | 2010 |
Breakbot | Baby I'm Yours | 2010 |
Clare Maguire | Ain't Nobody (Siriusmo & Jan Driver Remix) | 2010 |
Gossip | Heavy Cross | 2010 |
Machinedrum | Let It | 2010 |
Scissor Sisters | Invisible Light | 2010 |
The Shoes | Stay the Same (Siriusmo & Jan Driver Remix) | 2010 |
Vandroid | Master & Slave (Siriusmo 'Slave Disco' Remix) | 2010 |
Breakbot | Baby I'm Yours (feat Outlines) | 2010 |
Breakbot | Baby I'm Yours (feat Outlines) (Siriusmo Instrumental Remix) | 2010 |
Boys Noize | Kontact Me | 2011 |
Laing | Morgens Immer Mude | 2011 |
Zombie Nation | Chickflick | 2011 |
Jimmy Somerville | Kite | 2012 |
Icke & ER | Finanzpolka | 2012 |
Taku Inoue | Night Falls (Ending) | 2012 |
Deichkind | Bück Dich Hoch | 2012 |
Der Tourist | Supergeil | 2013 |
Kid Simius | Costa del Sol | 2014 |
Bilderbuch | OM | 2015 |
Hundred Waters | [Animal] | 2015 |
Moderat | Eating Hooks | 2016 |
Artist | Track | Track Sampled |
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Justin Bieber feat. Big Sean and Diplo | Memphis | Nights Off [99] |
Marteria | Marilyn | Important Movie Scene |
Film Name | Role |
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End credits | |
Next Door [100] [101] | Composer |
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