Siriusmo

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Siriusmo
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Siriusmo performing at Melt! Festival 2013
Background information
Birth nameMoritz Friedrich
Born Berlin-Friedrichshagen
Origin Germany
Genres Electronica, techno, electro, house
Years active2000 (2000)–present
Labels Monkeytown Records, Mad Benton Records, Bungalow, Endangered Music, Sonar Kollektiv, Grand Petrol Recordings, Exploited, Eye Industries, Boyz Noize Records
Website siriusmo.de

Moritz Friedrich, 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.

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Biography

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]

Personal life

Moritz was born in 1976 [6] and grew up in Friedrichshagen [7] in East Berlin; he has two brothers and a sister. [1] Besides his work as a producer, he has worked as a graffiti artist, [8] a children's book illustrator, [1] a wall mural designer, a plasterer, [1] and a carpenter. [9]

Discography

Studio albums

TitleAlbum details
Diskoding
  • Released: 18 March 2008 (Germany) [10] [11]
  • Formats: CD, EP
  • Labels: Boyz Noize Records
Mosaik
Enthusiast
Comic

Compilation albums

TitleAlbum details
Exploited Presents: Shir Khan - Maximize!
  • Track - Olldi
  • Released: 3 Sep 2007 (Germany) [18]
  • Formats: CD
  • Labels: Exploited
Pearls & Embarrassments: 2000-2010
10 Years Of Monkeytown Records

Extended plays and singles

TitleAlbum details
Ne Me Quitte Pas
  • Released: 27 Sep 2000 (Germany) [22]
  • Formats: LP
  • Labels: Mad Benton Records
Movin to that
...Is Wunderbar!
  • Released: 2002 (Germany) [24]
  • Formats: LP
  • Labels: Bungalow
U Again
  • Released: Jun 2003 (Germany) [25]
  • Formats: LP
  • Labels: Endangered Music
Sirius EP
Immer Wieder
  • Released: 25 Apr 2005 (Germany) [27]
  • Formats: LP, MP3, WAV
  • Labels: Grand Petrol Recordings
W.O.W.
  • Released: Jul 2005 (Germany) [28]
  • Formats: LP
  • Labels: Grand Petrol Recordings
MiniRock
  • Released: 2006 (Germany) [29]
  • Formats: White LP
  • Labels: Grand Petrol Recordings
Allthegirls
The Uninvited Guest
The Plasterer Of Love
Hot Box / Mbox
Sirimande / Feed My Meatmachine
Feromonikon / Signal
Dr. Beak's Rantanplant
Geilomant [43]
Where Was I EP [44]
Zeit EP [45]

Collaborations

TitleCollaboratorAlbum/Track details
Here We Cum

Bolt [46]

  • Released: 2004 (Germany) [47]
  • Formats: LP
  • Labels: Grand Petrol Recordings
Nightshift

Autotune [48]

  • Released: 2006 (Germany) [49]
  • Formats: LP
  • Labels: Fumakilla
Ick Hab Wat Bessret Vor! / Trommellied

Dana [50]

  • Released: 8 Dec 2006 (Germany) [51]
  • Formats: LP, WAV
  • Labels: Bungalow
Déboutonner

Modeselektor [52]

Pale

When Saints Go Machine [54]

  • Released: 2008 (Denmark) [55]
  • Formats: EP, CD
  • Labels: EMI
23

Harry Axt [56]

  • Released: 30 Apr 2009 (Germany) [57]
  • Formats: LP, MP3
  • Labels: Grand Petrol Recordings
Siriusmoto

Marismoto [58]

Dancing Monkey / Fly High

Elan [60]

Let's Do It Together

Jan Driver [63]

  • Released: 6 Sep 2011 (Germany) [64]
  • Formats: LP
  • Labels: Boysnoize Records
Point & Shoot (feat Siriusmo)

Bonaparte [65]

Conchord

Boys Noize [67]

  • Released: 15 Oct 2012 [68]
  • Formats: LP, CD
  • Labels: Boysnoize Records
Jaja / Muckefuck

Anstam [69]

Safari / Schwächen

Laing [72]

Circus

Jean Michel Jarre [74]

All Wet (featuring Siriusmo)

Mr Oizo [76]

In the Wash

Bonaparte [78]

Adrenalin - played synth

Marteria & Casper

  • Released: 31 Aug 2018 [80]
  • Formats: LP, CD
  • Labels: Beat The Rich!
Bubblegum

Kai Lüftner

  • Released: 31 Aug 2018 [81]
  • Labels: Rotz 'N' Roll Musikverlag

Producer

TitleArtistAlbum/Track details
Popsong

Die Raketen

  • Released: 2006 (Germany) [82]
  • Formats: CD
  • Labels: Freundschaft Musik
Atomic FusionRQM
  • Released: 2010 (Germany) [83]
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Not On Label
Safari Disco Club

Yelle

  • Released: 14 Mar 2011 (France) [84]
  • Formats: LP
  • Labels: V2 Records International
Jenseits Von Köpenick

Romano

Copyshop

Romano

Tick

Romano

Ein Mann für gewisse Stunden

Romano

  • Released: 3 Dec 2021
  • Formats: Digital
  • Labels: Nonstop Pop Records
Schrei der Wildnis

Romano

  • Released: 29 Jul 2022
  • Formats: Digital
  • Labels: Nonstop Pop Records
Magical

Romano

  • Released: 9 Dec 2022
  • Formats: Digital
  • Labels: Nonstop Pop Records
Samurai feat. Alexander Marcus

Romano Alexander Marcus

  • Released: 27 Jan 2023
  • Formats: Digital
  • Labels: Nonstop Pop Records
Zeit für Emotion

Romano

  • Released: 14 Feb 2023
  • Formats: Digital
  • Labels: Nonstop Pop Records

Music videos

TitleYearDirector(s)Flute maker
das macht man nicht (One doesn't do that) 2006Andres Fuentes Cannobbio
Wow 2010Martin Waltz
Einmal in der Woche schreien 2010Rolf Bremer [88]
Signal 2010Rolf Bremer [89]
Loosie 2010Unknown
Tränen Aus Bier 2013Rolf Bremer [90]
Plastic Hips 2013Rolf Bremer [91]
Itchy / Cornerboy 2013Jakob Grunert, Raphael Beinder [92] [93]
Momento Mori 2017Rolf Bremer
Comic 2017Jens Tümmel, Maurice Croissier, Rolf Bremer [94]
Important Movie Scene 2017Jakob Grunert
Wixn 2017Uros Djurovic (Studio Brigant)
Niemand bringt Marten um by Marteria 2021Jakob Grunert [95]
Ein Mann für gewisse Stunden by Romano 2021Moritz Friedrich
Schrei der Wildnis by Romano 2022Dominik GaliziaMoritz Friedrich

Remixes

ArtistTrackYear
KHSFlausen (Sirius.Mo.Remix)2001
Flash & GordonIch Denk Nicht Immer2002
Los Fancy FreeVoltage 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 MonoProtection2004
ShinePopbitch2004
Chikinki Ether Radio (Jan Driver & Siriusmo - Bolt Remix)2005
Christian Bruhn  [ de ]Planet Der Kranken (Planet of Sick People)2005
Christian BruhnLass Uns Fliegen (Let Us Fly)2005
Louie Austen Heaven ((Jan Driver Remix), Remix produced by Siriusmo)2006
Jan DriverBulldogg (Bullthug (Sirusmo Remix) & Bullfrog (Sirusmo Remix))2006
Modeselektor Silikon 2006
Jahcoozi Double Barrel Name2007
Simian Mobile Disco It's the Beat2007
Boys Noize & Down (Siriusmo vs. Boys Noize Mix)2008
David RubatoCircuit2008
Digitalism Echoes 2008
HousemeisterWhat You Want2008
IdiotproofGorilla (Siriusmo's Ass of the Baboon Remix)2008
MunkThe Rat Race2008
The Puppetmastaz So Scandalous2008
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 Untitled2009
The ShoesPeople Movin'2009
Bonaparte Computer In Love (Siriusmo In Love Remix)2010
Bodi BillI Like Holden Caulfield2010
Bodi BillTip Toe Walk2010
Breakbot Baby I'm Yours2010
Clare Maguire Ain't Nobody (Siriusmo & Jan Driver Remix)2010
Gossip Heavy Cross 2010
Machinedrum Let It2010
Scissor Sisters Invisible Light 2010
The ShoesStay the Same (Siriusmo & Jan Driver Remix)2010
VandroidMaster & 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
LaingMorgens Immer Mude2011
Zombie Nation Chickflick2011
Jimmy Somerville Kite2012
Icke & ERFinanzpolka2012
Taku InoueNight Falls (Ending)2012
Deichkind Bück Dich Hoch2012
Der TouristSupergeil2013
Kid SimiusCosta del Sol2014
Bilderbuch OM2015
Hundred Waters [Animal]2015
Moderat Eating Hooks2016

Sampled By

ArtistTrackTrack Sampled
Justin Bieber feat. Big Sean and Diplo MemphisNights Off [96]
Marteria MarilynImportant Movie Scene

Filmography

Soundtracks

Film NameRole

The Centrifuge Brain Project

End credits
Next Door [97] [98] Composer

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