Neon Jellyfish
Newest full album surfaced on the official YouTube Releases tab, led by Jazzy Jellyfish and the 16-track Neon Jellyfish playlist.
The official Heavy Moose discography. The first three albums form the DROSS trilogy: Glass and Ash, Yield, and Temper. Later releases, including Knock, Knock ('Merica), Floor Witness, and the standalone single Missed Some 80s, move forward without the DROSS label. The latest YouTube release feed keeps the public catalog current while deeper on-site pages are built.
Fast catalog coverage for the newest Heavy Moose releases. These link to the official YouTube release pages first, then graduate into full site sections as artwork, audio, and notes are finalized.
Newest full album surfaced on the official YouTube Releases tab, led by Jazzy Jellyfish and the 16-track Neon Jellyfish playlist.
A newer full-album entry from the official release shelf, linked directly while the on-site discography expands.
Full album link for Word, plus the newest Word video signal below for the single-video view.
Newest public video upload on the channel, now linked from the discography for timely discovery.
Recent Word-era video upload, linked as a timely companion to the full Word album release.
The channel Releases tab remains the fastest source of truth for new albums, singles, and distributor-fed music drops.
A Heavy Moose anniversary set for the 250th: the Knock, Knock ('Merica) source album files currently on disk, tracks 4-6 from Flipside Rituals, and DJ Shariff's 'Merica signal from the Aardvarco/Wicked Clean material.
The Knock folder contains twelve audio tracks; this playlist preserves those twelve and adds the requested companion cuts below.
Streaming preview · 192 kbps · Listening only — built for the America 250 Heavy Moose feature.
A newly released standalone Heavy Moose track posted directly into the site. Missed Some 80s lands as a short-form signal: one cut, one image, one clean in-page stream, and now an official music video.
Press play below for the official site preview, or jump to the video for the full visual version.
Streaming preview · 192 kbps · Listening only.
Six tracks. Twenty-one minutes. Flipside Rituals stays compact and precise — from the opening weight of We All Drop through the closing march of Knock, Knock, ’Merica (Roll Call).
Thirteen tracks. Forty minutes. Knock, Knock ('Merica) pushes march cadence, hard-edged satire, and release-day pressure into a compact new Heavy Moose set.
The full public track list below was pulled from the live release listing so the site reflects the album exactly as it shipped.
Thirteen tracks. Forty-nine minutes. Floor Witness is what happens when the circuit stays open past capacity — kinetics, momentum, and the specific weight of staying on the floor.
Cold Start opens the session. Bf closes it. Everything in between is evidence. Press play below to stream, or catch it on Amazon Music.
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The third installment in the DROSS series — a collaboration between Heavy Moose and producer DJ Shariff. Twelve tracks, thirty-four minutes, tempered between industrial weight and electronic pulse.
Glass and Ash was the residue. Yield was the construction. Temper is the heat treatment — what hardens after the work, and what stays soft on purpose. Press play below to listen on the page, or stream on Amazon Music.
Streaming preview · 320 kbps · Listening only — please support the artists by adding the album on your platform of choice.
Grief has a sound. This is it. The debut Heavy Moose record — Glass and Ash — is eleven tracks of industrial soundscapes built from digital grit. Factory floors made audible, ember light translated into frequency, a year-long dark walked end to end.
The DROSS series doesn't resolve. It documents. The slag left after the smelting — residue that turns out to be the most interesting material in the room.
Twelve tracks forged in the aftermath. Yield picks up where Glass and Ash left off — in the wreckage, yes, but also in the strange productivity of wreckage. Heavy water. The long game. Blood and honey. The work after the grief.
Still industrial, still dark, but oriented now toward what we build from what remains — and what we yield, willingly or not.