Timothy Dalton - Modern Thrift 4 tracks, 8.03 More Or Less on September 28, 2011 21:48
- 1. Atmosphere 2.00 68 plays
- 2. Dreamlands 2.00 39 plays
- 3. Modern Thrift 2.01 44 plays
- 4. Modern Thrift (Ian Funk's Controlled Chaos Remix) 2.00 37 plays
Coss - Nightbells EP 4 tracks, 7.12 More Or Less on August 18, 2011 00:52
- 1. Coss - A Une passante 2.00 91 plays
- 2. Coss - Unacid 2.00 74 plays
- 3. Coss - Letter M 1.10 56 plays
- 4. Coss - Letter M(odified) (Craig Sopo Remix) 2.00 64 plays
MOLCAST 8 tracks, 8.34.10 More Or Less on August 15, 2011 02:26
- 1. MOLCAST 016: Strohkir 1.06.17 43 plays
- 2. MOLCAST 015: Charley Ten 1.03.55 124 plays
- 3. MOLCAST 014: Hootie B 1.00.54 120 plays
- 4. MOLCAST 013: Ian Funk 1.09.32 99 plays
- 5. MOLCAST 012: Craig Gonzalez 1.01.08 92 plays
- 6. MOLCAST 011: Coss 57.24 138 plays
- 7. MOLCAST 010: Rudy Kardos 1.08.39 84 plays
- 8. MOLCAST 009: Drew Pompa 1.06.17 56 plays
Addled - Ms. Harrison - LESS/011 2 tracks, 14.42 More Or Less on May 25, 2011 16:54
- 1. Addled - Ms. Harrison 8.00 432 plays
- 2. Addled - Ms. Harrison (Outputmessage Remix) 6.42 184 plays
Slow Hands - The Formal EP (Preview) - LESS/010 4 tracks, 7.42 More Or Less on March 22, 2011 03:13
- 1. Slow Hands - Belle Of The Ball 2.00 2082 plays
- 2. Slow Hands - Belle Of The Ball - No Regular Play Remix 2.00 1183 plays
- 3. Slow Hands - Headgear 1.41 1163 plays
- 4. Slow Hands - Headgear - Graham Hatke Dub 2.00 1057 plays
About
More Or Less is the creative vision of Patrick Brander and Craig Sopo. While currently residing in and around Baltimore, the two met during college back in Michigan, where Patrick hosted a critically-acclaimed weekly electronic music show – “The Mechanical Pulse.” The show featured Michigan-based DJs and producers including Craig, Blank Artists, Clark Warner and The Detroit Techno Militia. Coincidentally, both individuals moved out to Baltimore one year apart, Craig in 2005 and Patrick in 2006.
It wasn’t until Patrick began promoting a local music night that they found a small but devout techno audience in a seedy little club off of North Ave. While most promoters seek a catchy name to peddle their wares, the oft-said “More Or Less” phrase fit like a sequin studded glove. It melded perfectly with the group’s tongue-in-cheek posters which poke fun at celebrities, government officials, and themselves. The musical selections ran the gamut from electro and techno to disco, dub-step and ghetto-tech. Whatever BPM, the dial was always set to face-melt. Ultimately MOL was an illegitimate bastard child in a town rooted in Rock and Roll.
As label incarnate, MOL represents a deep hued spectrum of music culling from influences as varied as Detroit Techno and Baltimore Club to Intelligent Dance Music and German Minimal. The label was originally intended strictly as an outlet for Baltimore based techno producers but has rapidly expanded with the new friendships the label has forged. Our insatiable appetite for bringing new music to audiences both local and abroad is what continually motivates us.
