Moon Boots - Ride Away
Moon Boots' 'Ride Away' album mix is the sound of a producer confidently in their lane, delivering nu-disco and deep house so smooth you could skate on it. We queue this up for Sunday cleaning sessions or that first beer of the evening, pretending we're in a boutique Berlin bar instead of our own living rooms. The vibe is effortlessly cool, retro-futuristic, and saturated with color. With a BPM range stretching from 100 to 136 and averaging 119.5, the mix glides between keys like 3B and 12A, creating a soulful, cohesive journey.
The energy is predominantly low-end and groove-centric, with mid-range vocals and chords providing the hooks and high-end adding just enough sparkle. This is music for moving, not necessarily raging, where every bassline feels like a warm embrace. The album cuts are all highlights: the title track 'Ride Away' with Steven Klavier is a sun-drenched opener, and 'Come Back Around' with Cherry Glazerr is an indie-dance crossover done right. 'Hot Minute' with Black Gatsby brings the funk, and 'Refuge' offers a six-minute, piano-led moment of pure deep house bliss.
The journey starts with the cruising chords of 'Ride Away', finds its heartfelt peak in the vulnerability of 'Wrong Note', and ends on the upbeat, disco-inflected 'Hot Minute'. A continuous mix tracklist that plays like a perfect album side.