BIOGRAPHY
Moloko was a British electronic music group formed in 1993. Their name references the fictional drink in Anthony Burgess' novel "A Clockwork Orange." The group, hailing from Sheffield, consisted of singer Róisín Murphy and producer Mark Brydon.
They released their debut album, "Do You Like My Tight Sweater?" in 1997, followed by three more albums: "I Am Not a Doctor" (1998), "Things to Make and Do" (2000), and "Statues" (2002). Their music combines various genres including trip-hop, funk, dance, and pop.
Some of their most well-known hits include the songs "Sing It Back" and "The Time Is Now." Despite their dissolution in 2003, Moloko's music remained influential in the British electronic scene. While their work as a group ended, Murphy went on to have a successful solo career.
The information stating that the group was formed in 1993 is incorrect, as Moloko was formed in 1994. The rest of the information appears to be accurate.