Categories: Future HouseMusic

Moodygee, Azooland & Jordan Grace Team Up For Organic House Single ‘Higher’ On NFT-Fueled Label Purple Fly!

Austrian producer Moodygee teams up with Azooland and singer/songwriter Jordan Grace for his new single “Higher” on Purple Fly. The track combines soulful vocals with a minimal house beat and groovy melodies for a played-down but a feel-good song that’s perfect for easy listening. “Higher” has an organic, almost old-school vibe that makes it stand out from many overproduced and autotuned tracks today. It follows recent Purple Fly releases, including Stafford Brothers‘ “Rage” and Golf Pichaya‘s “We Don’t Stop,” and Diego Miranda‘s “Moonlight.” Moodygee previously appeared on Purple Fly with “Last Summer,” a collaborative single with Mike Emilio and Bodybangers.

I think everyone can relate. These past years have been tough, and we’ve seen the world getting crazier and more chaotic. This song was born from a deep desire to get “Higher” above it all and get to a place where families were back together, peace was found, and joy was growing.” – Jordan Grace

Purple Fly is an independent imprint utilizing cryptocurrency’s hottest frontier as a platform for the spectrum of electronic music. The label’s goal is to support collaborations of all forms of art, connecting music and stunning visuals for an immersive experience that spans the sonic realms of trance to trap. Purple Fly releases NFT directly on its official website with each music drop, enabling artists to have access to direct support from their fan base while expressing their creativity. Moodygee‘s music has been awarded the Amadeus Music Award and numerous prizes at the Austrian Dance Awards, while Bodybangers‘ earlier releases made it to the singles chart in GermanyAustria, and Switzerland. As a solo project since the end of 2020, Moodygee has collaborated with KlaasBodybangersBehmerCrystal RockMarc Korn, and other well-known artists. Keep an eye out for his live performances at numerous festivals worldwide this summer, as well as future releases on some major labels.

Azooland is a house music project of Israel Azulay; he first made waves with his track “Break It Down” with Kristianex on Fonk Records in July 2019 and hasn’t slowed down ever since. He also released upcoming tracks on some major labels like Spinnin’ RecordsSkinkProtocolHysteria, and many more. Azooland received massive support for his music from some of the best producers and DJs in the dance music industry, such as HardwellNicky RomeroMike WilliamsShowtekBingo PlayersDash BerlinMatt NashDannicKevuTeamworx and others.

Jordan Grace emerged on the EDM scene in 2019 and already has collaborations with Martin GarrixArmin Van BuurenNicky RomeroJulian Jordan, and many more under his belt. He was born and raised in his homeland Australia but now resides in the music city of NashvilleTennessee; he spent most of his life touring the world with his dad, who was a country singer and becoming exposed to many different cultures.

Dylan Smith

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