Moodorama, a German electronic music collective from Regensburg, was founded in 1998. The group consisted notable members such as Martin Sennebogen, Alexander Eggl, Robert Zierhofer, Kerstin Huber, and Marco Köstler. Their early work blended electronic music with influences from jazz, lounge, Bossa Nova, and house. Moodorama released their debut album Basement Music in 1998 on Stereo Deluxe Records, followed by Music for Collapsing People in 2000. In 2003, they released the album Listen, which included notable tracks such as "Nakonda" and "Eyeland". The group continued to produce albums including Mystery in a Cup of Tea (2005), My Name is Madness (2006), and Six (2012). Additionally, Moodorama's music was featured on over 180 samplers. In 2007, Kerstin Huber and Martin Sennebogen established their own record label, Music for Collapsing People.