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'''Monobrow Musical Produce''' is a music duo made up of [[Lukas Grech]] and [[Jorje Bosios]].
'''Monobrow Musical Produce''' is an acoustic pop music duo from [[Gozo]].
 
[[Lukas Grech]] and [[Jorje Bosios]] started out playing as guitarist and vocalist in Gozo-based band [[The Imagery]]. After appearing for a couple of years of the local alternative scene, The Imagery disbanded in 2009 but Lukas and Jorje continued writing songs together. They bought some home studio equipment and recorded the songs they had written up to that point, and decided to release them individually, each song with a video, over the course of a few months in 2010 and 2011. The 5 songs that made up this first release were made available as a free download for a limited time period of one week, in which over 500 users downloaded this set of songs.
 
[[Michael Bugeja]] invited them on this radio show [[Rockna]] on Friday 6 May 2011.  Music blog Stagedive.com praised the video and song ''Whitmore''. ''Blood Song'' and ''Pirate Song'' were also featured in a [[Schlock]] podcast, alongside songs by [[Stalko]]. MMP joined Stalko as their supporting act for their gig on 15 May 2011 at [[Café Riche]] in [[Birgu]].
 
On Friday 2 September 2011 they released ''Whitmore'' on Viinyl [http://whitmore.viinyl.com/] featuring an accompanying music video produced by [[Luke Azzopardi]]. The song was featured as the opening track for Toni Sant's 269th [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast  on the following day.
 
MMP have played a number of the [[Noise]] events in Gozo, in the winter of 2011 and 2012, and have also played a headline gig at [[Coach and Horses]] in [[Birkirkara]].
 


On Friday 2 September 2011 they released ''Whitmore'' on Viinyl [http://whitmore.viinyl.com/] featuring an accompanying music video produced by [[Luke Azzopardi]]. The song was featured as the opening track for Toni Sant's 269th [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast  on the following day.


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[[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]]
[[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]]
[[Category:Musical groups from Malta]]
[[Category:Musical groups from Gozo]]

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Monobrow Musical Produce is an acoustic pop music duo from Gozo.

Lukas Grech and Jorje Bosios started out playing as guitarist and vocalist in Gozo-based band The Imagery. After appearing for a couple of years of the local alternative scene, The Imagery disbanded in 2009 but Lukas and Jorje continued writing songs together. They bought some home studio equipment and recorded the songs they had written up to that point, and decided to release them individually, each song with a video, over the course of a few months in 2010 and 2011. The 5 songs that made up this first release were made available as a free download for a limited time period of one week, in which over 500 users downloaded this set of songs.

Michael Bugeja invited them on this radio show Rockna on Friday 6 May 2011. Music blog Stagedive.com praised the video and song Whitmore. Blood Song and Pirate Song were also featured in a Schlock podcast, alongside songs by Stalko. MMP joined Stalko as their supporting act for their gig on 15 May 2011 at Café Riche in Birgu.

On Friday 2 September 2011 they released Whitmore on Viinyl [1] featuring an accompanying music video produced by Luke Azzopardi. The song was featured as the opening track for Toni Sant's 269th Mużika Mod Ieħor podcast on the following day.

MMP have played a number of the Noise events in Gozo, in the winter of 2011 and 2012, and have also played a headline gig at Coach and Horses in Birkirkara.


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