Rob Mooney

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Feelin' Electro 09:38 Tools
Feelin Electro (Valentino Kanzyani Remix) 09:55 Tools
Feelin' Electro (Valentino Kanzyani Remix) 06:51 Tools
Get Back Up 06:48 Tools
Drivers Side Door 04:00 Tools
Toothpick - Dave Robertson and Jon Gurd Rmx 06:26 Tools
Feelin' Electro (original) 07:29 Tools
Jo Jo Dancer 07:41 Tools
Mask 07:41 Tools
Together 07:41 Tools
Feelin' Electro - Valentino Kanzyani Remix 09:40 Tools
Toothpick (Dave Robertson & Jon Gurd Remix) 09:40 Tools
Isolate The Target (Kriece Remix) 08:23 Tools
Feelin Electro (Valentino Kanzyani Remix) [15th place] 08:23 Tools
Aspirin 08:23 Tools
Feelin Electro 08:23 Tools
Spook Racket 08:23 Tools
Feelin Electro 2009 (Noreuil Remix) 08:23 Tools
Feelin' Electro 2009 - Valentino Kanzyani Remix 09:52 Tools
Don't Touch The Bass (Original Mix) 09:52 Tools
Am I the Sender (original) 09:52 Tools
Am I The Sender 06:34 Tools
Toothpick (Dave Robertson and Jon Gurd Rmx) 06:26 Tools
Isolate The Target (Original Mix) 06:34 Tools
Hasty Retreat 06:34 Tools
Feeling Electro 05:33 Tools
Feelin Electro 2009 (High Drama Remix) 05:33 Tools
Toothpick (Dave Robertson and Jon Gurd Remix) 05:33 Tools
Drivers Side Door (Jeff Bennett Remix) 05:33 Tools
Toothpick 05:33 Tools
Boozed Up (Original) 05:33 Tools
My Strobe Effect (Original Mix) 05:33 Tools
My Strobe Effect (Original) 05:33 Tools
Toothpick - Original Mix 05:33 Tools
Feeling Electro 2009 (Valentino Kanzyani Remix) 07:52 Tools
Ghouls (Original Mix) 07:30 Tools
Toothpick (Original Mix) 07:52 Tools
She's A Trip - Original Mix 07:30 Tools
Dont Touch The Bass 07:30 Tools
In The Water (Original) 07:30 Tools
Feelin' Electro 2009 - Noreuil Remix 07:30 Tools
Boozed Up 07:30 Tools
Things Done Change 07:30 Tools
In The Water (Bobby Lorenz Kristoph Mildly Moist Reburp) 07:30 Tools
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[2006] Rob Mooney is currently one of a new, young hot breed of fresh, talented dj’s and producers, rising in the UK. Since his first break in 2000, Rob’s career has gone from strength to strength. In addition to recognition as a bright new dj, his catalogue of production is fast pushing him through the ranks among the scene within the UK. Over the past few years Rob has played all over the UK as well as regular trips to Poland, Austria, Lithuania and Ireland. Not to mention his debuts at the Hi-Fi festival, Ministry Of Sound, The Key, Turnmills and last years Godskitchen Global Gathering. Mooney has also been one of the Punchfunk residents for the past few years and has found himself on the same line ups as Fergie, King Unique, Gregor Tresher, Paolo Mojo, Annie Mac and Paul Woolford on a regular basis. Rob is also hot on the production side of things, with a number of tracks and remixes signed to labels including Renaissance, Substance, Punchfunk, ELP, Distreakt, Mode and Kill-A-Watt. Not to mentioned turning in remixes for James Zabiela and The Trophy Twins. Rob’s biggest track to date has been Feelin’ Electro, after spending a few weeks at the top of the Beatport chart it also managed to get its way onto compilations from Cream and Renaissance as well as countless plays on BBC Radio 1. Rob’s unique style of music has gained him continued support all around the world from some of the biggest dj’s in the business such as John Digweed, Carl Cox, James Zabiela, Hernan Cattaneo, Anthony Pappa, Fergie, Lee Burridge and Tom Stephan plus many more there will be a lot more to come. This year Rob also found a friend in the form of Carl Cox with him supporting Rob’s latest offering ‘Jo Jo Dancer’ (signed to the ever growing Punchfunk label) all through the Ibiza season and also including it on his forthcoming live recorded compilation ‘Ultimate Coxy’. Forthcoming in 2007, Rob's latest venture Bass for Breakfast Recordings will set home to a lot of Rob’s future productions along with a few guest appearances from people like Jeff Bennett, Kriece Bobby Lorenz, Kriece, Phatjak, Jeff Bennett, Dave Robertson and Jon Gurd. Also this year will see Rob start his new Proton Radio show, aptly named ‘Bass For Breakfast’. With bookings coming in from club nights and festivals across the country plus other various dates in Europe, you can be sure Rob Mooney will be a name associated with the influx of future talent this country is bringing to dance music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.