Momus (musician)

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Momus(musician)

Momus is the stage name of Nicholas Currie, a Scottish musician, songwriter, and author known for his eclectic and innovative approach to music. Born on February 11, 1960, in Paisley, Scotland, Momus has been active in the music industry since the early 1980s. His music spans various genres, including indie pop, electronic music, and chanson.

Early Life and Career[edit | edit source]

Momus began his musical career in the post-punk era, drawing inspiration from artists such as David Bowie and Brian Eno. He released his debut album, Circus Maximus, in 1986, which showcased his unique blend of witty lyrics and experimental soundscapes. Throughout the years, Momus has continued to push boundaries with his music, often incorporating elements of folk music and avant-garde into his work.

Musical Style[edit | edit source]

Momus is known for his clever wordplay and satirical lyrics, which often touch on themes of love, politics, and popular culture. His music is characterized by its eclectic instrumentation and unconventional song structures. Momus's discography includes albums such as The Poison Boyfriend (1987), Ping Pong (1997), and Ocky Milk (2006).

Influence and Legacy[edit | edit source]

Momus has been a significant influence on the indie music scene, inspiring artists such as Belle and Sebastian and The Magnetic Fields. His willingness to experiment with different musical styles and lyrical themes has earned him a dedicated fan base around the world. Momus continues to release new music and engage with his audience through various online platforms.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Outside of his music career, Momus is also a prolific writer and blogger, known for his insightful commentary on art, culture, and technology. He has published several books, including The Book of Jokes and The Book of Scotlands. Momus currently resides in Berlin, Germany, where he continues to create music and engage with his fans.

Discography[edit | edit source]

  • Circus Maximus (1986)
  • The Poison Boyfriend (1987)
  • Ping Pong (1997)
  • Ocky Milk (2006)


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