
Both EP tracks 'Move or Not' and 'Street Life' reached the Beatport Top10 after one week and still parking there. With the latest EP called 'Move or Not' the Purple Disco Machine return to OFF Recordings to infuse us with yet some more dancefloor destroying funk. Tracks like "Let It Whip" or "I House You" and the numerous PDM remixes were received well on the dance floors. The PDM hype was lifted to a new level in the summer of 2013: The track stormed Beatport and reached Beatport Deep House #1 and overall #3 at peak and holds still in the Deep House Top15! Limited Edition: Purple Disco Machine 'Playbox' Comic. In recent years, PDM composed many songs, including, "My House", which was published by Off Recordings. Limited Edition: Original Purple Disco Machine Action Figure. In 2009 the project Purple Disco Machine was founded. "It was such a thrill bringing this ambitious idea to life, and I couldn’t be prouder of our crew and the final film.The sound of Purple Disco Machine describe some as "Deep Funk". The Warriors, Michael Jackson's Bad and Escape from New York were key to drench this world in the proper late 70' early 80's vibe, and it was a blast making sure our set, props, hair and styling could fulfil this vision. Purple Disco Machine announces the release of Rise, ahead of the release of the Exotica deluxe album due for release early next year. Their next tour date is at Waterfront Park in San Diego, after that they'll be at Fisher Pavilion, Seattle Center in Seattle. "The Gen-Z and Baby Boomers are seen through the eyes of a millennial (me), hence the anachronistic world the film is set in. We'd danced for three songs when I heard that the artist who had been hired for the evening began to sing Hypnotized by Purple Disco Machine and Sophie. Purple Disco Machine is currently touring across 2 countries and has 5 upcoming concerts. Poland was the perfect place for us to undertake this project, with such a vibrant dance culture and great locations. This release includes the vocal version, an instrumental version, a remix, along with the edit by Purple Disco Machine. "Making this definitely was an ambitious undertaking, with a large group of dancers and a tight choreography that had to be created in a matter of days. Current day German House and disco producer, Purple Disco Machine collaborated with KOOKOO Records to give the track a more contemporary, bouncy, and danceable feel on a brand new edit. A subversive ending that hammers home the ironic tone concealed under the films' joyous surface. Purple Disco Machine is a composer and actor, known for Quick Pitch (2009), Purple Disco Machine & Sophie and. "Ultimately, the Gen-Z get corrupted by the privileges and comforts the baby boomers advertise, leading to a dying planet that continues to be ignored, in a bittersweet finale that is as sad in theory as it is glorious to watch. Purple Disco Machine, Soundtrack: Quick Pitch. "With climate change and generational miscommunication thrown in the mix, I wanted to craft a musical a la West Side Story, except where two generations oppose each other over what "Better Days and tomorrows" could symbolise. The Purple Disco Machine is firing on all cylinders and theres no sign of the production line slowing down anytime soon The inventor of the Deep Funk sound. 'Better days and tomorrows' for them was linked to comforts and privileges, but the same words for today's generation speak more for healing and safeguarding our planet, so there was an interesting contrast to play with here. International DJ, producer and remixer Tino Piontek aka Purple Disco Machine has been on a whirlwind of a musical journey since the 2009 conception of his. "It got me thinking about the post-war baby boomer generation singing these words as kids, but messing up the planet as they aged. "However when I heard the chorus - sung by children imagining dreams of better days and tomorrows - there was a bittersweetness to this call for change: every generation wants the same thing, yet the world these generations shape as they grow up has gotten more and more industrialised and polluted.

The track is filled with dreams and positivity, and after what seems like an eternal lockdown, there suddenly was light at the end of the tunnel. "The first time I heard the track I knew straight away that this was going to be an amazing project. GREG BARTH: It got me thinking about postwar baby boomers singing these words as kids, but messing up the planet as they aged.
