NIHAL - Radio 1 Bobby and Nihal presents.
Mo Magic's new album has Eastern Soul and the hardness of London's grimey streets combining to make a true 21st century post Asian Underground record.



Bobby Friction - Radio 1 - Bobby and Nihal presents - BBC Asian Network
"Mo Magic has pedigree stretching back to the early days of the 'Asian Underground' scene back in the 90's and it shows on this release. Asian fuelled Breaks slash across Brick Lane D&B on an album that hardly pauses to catch a breath."

DJ Ritu - BBC London / BBC 3CR
' An innovative album from an outstanding DJ /producer. Mo Magic 'lets rip' with a cascade of hard-hitting breaks and lilting melodies redefining the global parameters within dance music'



Nerm - BBC Asian Network / Shiva Soundsystem
Wicked Breaks, Beats and Sounds. Mo-Magic's debut album lives up to it's name - sounding the Siren for Asian Drum & Bass.

Manga - Galaxy FM - Shaanti
Sirens 'An all inspiring album, that takes you on a voyage of amazing asian influenced breaks, jungle and broken beats, a must have album for all djs, and world music enthusiasts.'



Ann D - Headcharge / Radio:Sheffieldlive.org
Its long awaited but Sirens is now tearing up the floors. Mo Magic has captured the sounds he's been pioneering since the 80's and this album brings on dirty, raw fuelled filled D&B and breaks that has the crowd wanting more.

Les Earthdoctor
"The best Asian Drum & Bass you're likely to hear!"

Bazna.com
"An album for today. Adventurous, Exciting and Loud! Breaks and Beats at its best"

EL-VISHIO / Set The Tone - Sabres Radio - Leicester
Its absolutely awesome!!! Needed to hear an album like this for ages!!! 10/10




It all started when a friend decided to bring his decks into school one day.......

Mo has been breaking beats and making music in East End since the age of 15 - from classrooms, to backstreet youth venues in Brick Lane through to international festivals, London's club-land and beyond. Mo is helping to define Asian Drum & Bass where others failed to stand the heat. His roots in the East End are genuine and unlike so many imitators to the new East End, he brings to his music a great passion and experience. His sounds boast a distinctively London vibe inspired by traditions from other global influences - notably maestros like Ravi Shanker and poetic muses of Tagore. In a word - Mo's magic is a unique sound. Mesmerising. Melodic. Uncompromisingly raw. Mo has been spinning records, mixing beats and baselines faster than the chalk has dried on the school blackboards where he first started out - and there's no stopping him yet. With his debut album now out, Sirens, will silence the masses into surrender. Be prepared.

Rewind. It started with a collision at school with the decks. Within a few years Mo brought his own decks and went out alone with his strong vinyl collection and DJing spots started piling in. Slowly the larger venues piled in and gradually Mo's name was etched in the underground dance music circuit. He was on the map. By 1993 his appetite for music grew - and he decided to turn his talents to making his own music. Mastering music and midi-engineering courses and stabs at building studios made this a seamless transition. His sounds were not discovered immediately though - a little while later he won a music competition and won his first contract to release his first track on a compilation album called Cultural Fusion.



The release of Cultural Fusion sparked business opportunities and collided with the emergence of the East End as an area for new music, art, and politics. Mo had an excellent experimental playground to test out his new music - and the clubbers and punters flooded to hear Mo play. Various labels approached Mo, a few more releases later; he was finally spotted by Outcaste Records. Signed up, and with a fierce reputation as a highly technical underground DJ under his belt, Mo put his best works on the New Breed album and Dj work continued to flood in. Touring was the inevitable next step. International gigs and venues were added to Mo's growing accolades and soon he was no stranger to some of the biggest festivals. Having paved his career in London's club-land, Mo is now a sought after DJ who doesn't fail to rock any venue - whatever the musical concept.

Mo now runs his own label 'Asian Dawn Recordings' and has released his debut album 'SIRENS' on it. The album is receiving very good reviews and is available to buy from most of the major download sites, as well as his own online store.

BREAK EM - ROCK THE BEAT CHART POSITIONS
# 4 (14) WORLD LEFTFIELD / BREAKS CHART - DMC UPDATE (27.10.04)
# 9 (11) (16) ZzUB CHART - DMC UPDATE (10.11.04)

"Lovely! Playing and programming. Instant hits!"
Morcheeba - Break Em/Rock the Beat

"Rock The Beat is one of the best jungle tracks I've heard for many a month. It goes down an absolute storm on the dancefloor and the airwaves."
Clive Craske (Big Chill / Skywave Radio / Reverb) - Break Em/Rock the Beat

"Return of the mighty Mo Magic, Grimy, Dirty, Asian drum n bass. He's come back so militantly..."
Bobby & Nihal presents (Radio One) - Break Em/Rock the Beat

"Great for the radio, lovely stuff indeed."
Laurent Garnier - Stupid Games

"This is very nice indeed. Superb Drums + a lush vocal."
Ben & Lex (Functional Breaks / Beatz N Bobz / Miami Music Conference) - Stupid Games