Something On My Mind (feat Duke Dumont & Nothing But Thieves) (3:38)
Higher Ground (feat Roosevelt) (4:35)
All My Life (feat The Magician) (3:25)
Die Maschine (feat Friedrich Liechtenstein) (8:46)
Review: Dresden producer Purple Disco Machine presents his third studio album Paradise, riffing off his mature and developed passion for the intersection of house and disco. Building on the intense fervour for hits such as 'Hypnotized', 'Fireworks', 'Dopamine' and 'Substitution' comes this new lilac-hued opus. Implicitly nodding at the legacy of pop music's most short lived star, Prince - his ultimately symbolic, purple reign - Purple Disco Machine, as the name suggests, machinates the essence of such a sound in nu-disco form, successfully tributing to the new age of disco and once again sporting a star cast of features
Something On My Mind (feat Duke Dumont & Nothing But Thieves) (3:38)
Higher Ground (feat Roosevelt) (4:35)
All My Life (feat The Magician) (3:25)
Die Maschine (feat Friedrich Liechtenstein) (8:46)
Review: Purple Disco Machine's third studio album Paradise, sees the Dresden producer enjoying his ongoing love affair with that sweet spot between house and disco and building on previous floorpleasing like 'Hypnotized', 'Fireworks', 'Dopamine' and 'Substitution'. There's a serious dollop of the influence of Prince on this one, too - the clue is in that Purple name - and an all star cast of guests, from Jake Shears to Nile Rogers, give the vibes a serious boost too.
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