Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
Braydon Terzo and Sapian join forces for their first release on Moan with Don't Do It EP, delivering a fresh and cohesive vision of modern electronic music. Blending Braydon's dark, glitchy house sound—recently gaining attention through releases on Take Notes and Nervous—with Sapian's raw, instinctive club energy shaped by his tracks on PlanetX and Revival New York, the EP moves seamlessly between groove, attitude and personality. Different paths, one shared direction: contemporary dancefloor weapons designed to leave a lasting mark. This release marks the meeting point of two rising forces shaping the next chapter of the underground.
Braydon Terzo and Sapian join forces for their first release on Moan with Don't Do It EP, delivering a fresh and cohesive vision of modern electronic music. Blending Braydon's dark, glitchy house sound—recently gaining attention through releases on Take Notes and Nervous—with Sapian's raw, instinctive club energy shaped by his tracks on PlanetX and Revival New York, the EP moves seamlessly between groove, attitude and personality. Different paths, one shared direction: contemporary dancefloor weapons designed to leave a lasting mark. This release marks the meeting point of two rising forces shaping the next chapter of the underground.
Braydon Terzo and Sapian join forces for their first release on Moan with Don't Do It EP, delivering a fresh and cohesive vision of modern electronic music. Blending Braydon's dark, glitchy house sound—recently gaining attention through releases on Take Notes and Nervous—with Sapian's raw, instinctive club energy shaped by his tracks on PlanetX and Revival New York, the EP moves seamlessly between groove, attitude and personality. Different paths, one shared direction: contemporary dancefloor weapons designed to leave a lasting mark. This release marks the meeting point of two rising forces shaping the next chapter of the underground.
Braydon Terzo and Sapian join forces for their first release on Moan with Don't Do It EP, delivering a fresh and cohesive vision of modern electronic music. Blending Braydon's dark, glitchy house sound—recently gaining attention through releases on Take Notes and Nervous—with Sapian's raw, instinctive club energy shaped by his tracks on PlanetX and Revival New York, the EP moves seamlessly between groove, attitude and personality. Different paths, one shared direction: contemporary dancefloor weapons designed to leave a lasting mark. This release marks the meeting point of two rising forces shaping the next chapter of the underground.
Moan Minimal / Deep Tech
Braydon Terzo and Sapian join forces for their first release on Moan with Don't Do It EP, delivering a fresh and cohesive vision of modern electronic music. Blending Braydon's dark, glitchy house sound—recently gaining attention through releases on Take Notes and Nervous—with Sapian's raw, instinctive club energy shaped by his tracks on PlanetX and Revival New York, the EP moves seamlessly between groove, attitude and personality. Different paths, one shared direction: contemporary dancefloor weapons designed to leave a lasting mark. This release marks the meeting point of two rising forces shaping the next chapter of the underground.
Braydon Terzo and Sapian join forces for their first release on Moan with Don't Do It EP, delivering a fresh and cohesive vision of modern electronic music. Blending Braydon's dark, glitchy house sound—recently gaining attention through releases on Take Notes and Nervous—with Sapian's raw, instinctive club energy shaped by his tracks on PlanetX and Revival New York, the EP moves seamlessly between groove, attitude and personality. Different paths, one shared direction: contemporary dancefloor weapons designed to leave a lasting mark. This release marks the meeting point of two rising forces shaping the next chapter of the underground.
The BeatBoys return to Moan with a powerful new two-track EP that fully showcases their Minimal / Deep Tech identity. Driven by solid grooves, heavy basslines and hypnotic vocal elements, the release is built for the dancefloor and packed with raw underground energy. The EP opens with 2C, a deep and tension-filled cut where glitch textures and tight rhythms create a sophisticated, hypnotic flow. On Bassline Drop, The BeatBoys team up with Italian artist Samuele Scelfo, delivering a relentless groove powered by a massive low-end and infectious vocal hooks that pull you straight into their minimal vision. This release marks a strong return to Moan, confirming The BeatBoys ability to fuse groove, attitude and club functionality into a distinctive international sound.
American Damelo and The Fellas join forces for a brand-new magical EP on Moan: The Party EP. Featuring two tracks, The Party and Get That Doe, the release showcases a perfect fusion of their unmistakable styles. Driving grooves, powerful basslines, and stripped-back minimal elements built for peak-time moments come together seamlessly. All the ingredients of an EP designed to leave a lasting mark on the dancefloor.
Moan Tech House