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The Best of Module 2003-2022

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Wellington-based producer Module makes his return with The Best of Module (2003 – 2022). Across 28 tracks, the release follows the journey from one of NZ’s most acclaimed producers across a long & varied career. 

Never would I have thought, 20 years ago, in small town Palmerston North, with my Pentium II computer and a few instruments from the op shop, I would have been here now with a best of album with 28 tracks representing my work as Module.To be a part of the NZ music scene has been a blessing and gift for me. Always one to chase dreams, it seemed the ideal situation, looking back and looking forward, it’s personally great for me to showcase the music with this best of compilation, showcasing my other worldly experiences, remixes and collaborations, international video game compositions, science fiction film soundtracks, all the rest inbetween still creating albums and singles, building musical worlds

A big thanks to all involved with the music, Laura for the Artwork and Mikee and team up at Loop Recordings!


Capturing tracks released across albums including his debut album Remarkable Engines and its follow-up Imagineering, plus soundtrack work for video games, film, TV & a myriad of additional releases, this release shows the electronic-based eclectic sound that has made Module an artist with a voice all his own.

The release moves seamlessly across his broken-beat, downtempo, electro tracks, and features his piano-based and ambient works which have featured throughout his career. Always an artist looking to collaborate, his remix work for contemporary Rhian Sheehan is also featured, plus a previously-unavailable remix of a collaboration between Hollie Smith and Zimbo Trio. A constant content machine, recent singles The Corporation and Electrochemicals are also featured, showing the direction where Module’s work is currently heading.

Travel here for listening and purchase links!

https://loop.co.nz/releases/the-best-of-module-2003-2022/

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