I conducted an email interview a couple of years back with Leah Hinton, aka. Murmur Tooth, and was impressed by her work, thus I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to hear what she’s been up to in the years during the pandemic.
Since about 2004, Leah has been around the music scene both globally and domestically, playing in a range of genres and groups from Kobosh and El Schlong, to her self-produced and self-recorded solo project Murmur Tooth. Leah met DJ and producer Lars Moston in Berlin during the pandemic, and spawned musical collaborations, the most recent of which is Antidote. And how does the little venture sound?
It doesn’t take long for one to notice the distinct lack of bass – The singing sounds distant, and the drum beat is similarly held back – But wait! The payoff is absolutely delicious, as the vocal lines ramp up and the filters lift, the full tune is truly revealed as an uplifting and dance-y little piece. There are some very clever uses of vocal samples that prop up and move the tune’s chorus, adding both emotion as well as driving the song along.
There isn’t much to show Leah’s rock or metal influences, and it’s actually a beautiful thing, as it displays her ability to adapt and take on a different mantel. No doubt the bittersweet melody of her singing is a call back to her tenure in the field of “doom-pop”, providing some youthful playfulness but also a bit of somberness.
While I’m not a specialist in identifying niche electronic genres, the central beat would undoubtedly be classed as a house one. The bassline, plus light and airy keyboard chords at every fourth beat gives the song a somewhat tropical atmosphere; the sound one might picture hearing at a local bar on late Friday afternoons, or at a swanky CBD café that serves craft beer and vegetarian sliders.
For those who are more centred round a pair of DJ decks, you may wish to check out the remixes by Dompe and Intaktogene, assumedly both producers and DJs out of Europe, with the former inclining more towards deep house, and the latter taking on more of a Saturday night nightclub vibe.
Remixes aside , and focusing back on the original tune – About Antidote, Leah wrote “We actually wrote the song in the middle of winter during the first Berlin lockdown, but we were having a great time just hunkering down making music, and this joy really comes through in the song – it sounds like summer!”
That it does, and I’m 100% here for it.
About the author Steve Shyu

Kia ora, My name is Steve, I live in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, and I started writing reviews for Muzic.net in 2018. I currently play bass guitar in the pop-rock band Stray Dogs (formerly known as Fire for Glory), occasionally spin tunes down at Ding Dong Lounge, but have also tried my hand DJing electronic gigs. I used to play a lot of guitar, and learnt the violin when I was a child. Some of my favourite acts/bands include The Prodigy, Knife Party, Pendulum, deadmau5, The Black Queen, Shihad, Weta, Tool, Parkway Drive, Trivium, Ghost, Deftones, Fever333, Unleash the Archers, Alestorm, Metallica, Megadeth and heaps more… Hei konā mai!
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