Prhythmatic Drum'n'bass
There are 2 artists called Mwk. 1). Midwest Kings (aka MWK) was a touring band based in Tulsa, OK who also helped launch the career of David Cook, winner of the seventh season of American Idol. Prior to his season on American Idol, MWK offered Cook the opportunity to tour with an established band after Cook's own band, Axium, broke up. Described as a regional touring band, the Midwest Kings played throughout the midwest, including gigs in states ranging from their home base of Oklahoma, through Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Wisconsin. The band relocated to Los Angeles when they were supporting David Cook 2008-2012. The current configuration of MWK includes Andy Skib (vocals/guitar), Neal Tiemann (lead guitar), Joey Clement (bass guitar), and Kyle Peek (drums). In addition to MWK, the band members have other interests. Andy Skib still provides backing vocals and writes for David Cook's band as well as his own project called To Have Heroes. Neal Tiemann plays guitar for Hell or Highwater. Joey Clement played bass for Selena Gomez before she recently retired the band. Kyle Peek was drummer for David Cook, playing his last gig with Cook in March, 2012. 2). Mwk (みわく, Miwaku, Mwk Music) is a Japanese vocal synth producer who uses Vocaloid for their tracks. Mwk began with remixes of other producer's songs in 2013 before he started making his own original songs in earnest in 2015. He's now well known for his wide variety of EDM songs, many of which have been remixed by other producers. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are 2 artists called Mwk. 1). Midwest Kings (aka MWK) was a touring band based in Tulsa, OK who also helped launch the career of David Cook, winner of the seventh season of American Idol. Prior to his season on American Idol, MWK offered Cook the opportunity to tour with an established band after Cook's own band, Axium, broke up. Described as a regional touring band, the Midwest Kings played throughout the midwest, including gigs in states ranging from their home base of Oklahoma, through Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Wisconsin. The band relocated to Los Angeles when they were supporting David Cook 2008-2012. The current configuration of MWK includes Andy Skib (vocals/guitar), Neal Tiemann (lead guitar), Joey Clement (bass guitar), and Kyle Peek (drums). In addition to MWK, the band members have other interests. Andy Skib still provides backing vocals and writes for David Cook's band as well as his own project called To Have Heroes. Neal Tiemann plays guitar for Hell or Highwater. Joey Clement played bass for Selena Gomez before she recently retired the band. Kyle Peek was drummer for David Cook, playing his last gig with Cook in March, 2012. 2). Mwk (みわく, Miwaku, Mwk Music) is a Japanese vocal synth producer who uses Vocaloid for their tracks. Mwk began with remixes of other producer's songs in 2013 before he started making his own original songs in earnest in 2015. He's now well known for his wide variety of EDM songs, many of which have been remixed by other producers. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Connected (feat. Hatsune Miku)
Cool Me Down (feat. 巡音ルカ)
Anodyne
Make Me
One True Thing
A Scarlet Letters
Vera
Cool Me Down
Stuck Under Wheels
Song To Me
Rearview
Duality (feat. Hatsune Miku)
五月雨 (feat. 花隈千冬)
'Til I'm Blue
Killing More Than Time
Circles' Anthem
Call To Arms
Waiting Room
Railway Reality
Judging a Bullet
8 Ways To Decay
Godspeed
Splinter
Roses & Cyanide
Passenger
By Accident
Drone
The Captain, His Ship
Fairweather Friend
Undertow
Room for Two
With Me Empty
Forever Fall
Waterside
Lemmings
Thrill of It All
Make Me (live acoustic)
'Til I'm Blue (live acoustic)
Mean To You
Circles' Anthem (live acoustic)
Heaven or Worse
Hearts Are For Suckers
Summer Bloom
Diamond Dust (feat. Megurine Luka)
Snow Crystal
A Scarlet Letters (live acoustic)
Inside Me (feat. Hatsune Miku)
Aurora
One True Thing (live acoustic)
Heaven or Worse (live acoustic)
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