Grammy Award-winning producer and multi-platinum artist Purple Disco Machine has just dropped his latest single, 'Die Maschine,' as a precursor to his highly awaited album 'Paradise,' set to release on September 20th. The infectious new track comes with a unique mix of groove and introspection, marking a pivotal moment in the artist's career as it is the first song he's composed in German.
In a collaborative effort with Friedrich Liechtenstein, a prominent figure in Germany, Purple Disco Machine aims to create a joyful yet thought-provoking piece. Describing 'Die Maschine,' he stated, "We wanted to make a statement about what we are doing to our planet, our paradise, without being too political." This collaboration allowed for spontaneous creativity in the studio, where Liechtenstein lent his distinctive voice and flair.
The album 'Paradise' will feature 15 tracks, showcasing collaborations with names like Nile Rodgers, Metronomy, Jake Shears, Duke Dumont, and Sophie and the Giants. Fans can expect the same electrifying energy that Purple Disco Machine is known for, promising an enticing journey to the dancefloor.
With a notable background that includes his Grammy-winning remix of Lizzo’s 'About Damn Time,' Purple Disco Machine has earned a reputation as a mainstay in the dance music scene. He has performed at top festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza, and recently drew a crowd of 12,000 at a hometown show in Dresden.
As part of the album's promotion, he will embark on the 'Paradise' tour this autumn, further extending his influence in the global dance music community. Fans can listen to 'Die Maschine' here and pre-order the album here. Watch the music video for 'Die Maschine' here.