Moshi Moshi Records - Artists

Artists

  • Alterkicks
  • Architecture in Helsinki
  • Au Revoir Simone
  • Best Fwends
  • Bloc Party
  • Blue Foundation
  • Breakbot
  • Casiokids
  • Clock Opera
  • Cerebral Ballzy (with Williams Street Records)
  • Dananananaykroyd
  • Dels
  • Disclosure
  • Diskjokke
  • Dntel
  • The Drums
  • Elle S'appelle
  • Fanfarlo
  • Fans of Kate
  • Florence And The Machine
  • Foreign Born
  • Friendly Fires
  • The Grates
  • Hot Chip
  • Hot Club de Paris
  • Idiot Glee
  • Ingo Star Cruiser
  • J Xaverre
  • James Yuill
  • JD
  • Junkboy
  • Kate Nash
  • Late of the Pier
  • Lo-Fi-Fnk
  • Lykke Li
  • The Mae Shi
  • Mates of State
  • Matt and Kim
  • Matt Harding
  • Metronomy
  • New Rhodes
  • Pacific!
  • Pedro v Kathryn Williams
  • The Rakes
  • Rat:att:agg
  • Roland Shanks
  • Slow Club
  • Still Flyin'
  • Sukpatch
  • Summer Camp
  • Team Water Polo
  • Tom Williams & The Boat
  • thecocknbullkid
  • The Very Best
  • Tilly and the Wall
  • Trophy Wife
  • Unsound
  • The Wave Pictures
  • Yeti
  • Zan Lyons

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