Purple Disco Machine – Paradise

Album Info

Artist: Purple Disco Machine

Title: Paradise

Year: 2024

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Tracklist

  • 1. W.T.P (feat. Metronomy) (4:26)
  • 2. Beat Of Your Heart (3:29)
  • 3. Dirty Pleasures (feat. Jake Shears) (5:32)
  • 4. Honey Boy (feat. Nile Rodgers & Shenseea) (3:47)
  • 5. Paradisco (feat. Dabeull) (7:06)
  • 6. Paradise (3:17)
  • 7. Bad Company (4:42)
  • 8. Contact (feat. TOBi) (5:06)
  • 9. Can't Stop Loving You (3:15)
  • 10. Substitution (feat. Julian Perretta) (3:01)
  • 11. Heartbreaker (3:50)
  • 12. Something On My Mind (3:36)
  • 13. Higher Ground (feat. Roosevelt) (4:33)
  • 14. All My Life (3:22)
  • 15. Die Maschine (8:47)

Review

Get ready to blast off into a neon-lit future with Purple Disco Machine's latest sonic adventure, 'Paradise'! This groovy third studio album dropped on September 20, 2024, and it's like a time-traveling disco ball that's been dipped in future-funk. PDM's mission? To create a cyberpunk oasis of good vibes and escape, and boy, does he deliver!

This album is a total synthwave symphony, blending retro dance floor vibes with cutting-edge beats. We're talking Italo-disco meets '70s glam rock, with a dash of '80s Hi-NRG for good measure. The collab game is strong too - PDM's got legends like Nile Rodgers laying down funky basslines on 'Honey Boy', while 'All My Life' with The Magician is basically a holographic summer festival in your earbuds. And don't even get me started on 'Die Maschine' - it's got Friedrich Liechtenstein dropping knowledge about our impact on Mother Earth, adding some serious depth to the digital dance party. PDM's use of vintage gear gives the whole album this warm, authentic sound that'll make you feel like you're grooving in a retro-futuristic nightclub on Mars. - Astrid