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Let’s say you’re waking up one day, lost in the music universe, aimlessly hopping from one pop-infested star to the next. Suddenly, Moon and Aries hand you a sonic compass called Take Me Home. Released just when you thought your playlist had turned into a monotonous echo of yesterday’s top 40, this track is your invitation to tune in, drop out, and find yourself.
Take Me Home it’s a four-minute escape plan from mundane melodies. Your heavenly getaway from the daily boring stuff. Crafted by the globally distant yet musically synced duo of Jordana Moon from Canada and Tom Aries from Germany, this song feels like that old comfy leather jacket you rediscover just as the seasons shift.
Jordana weaves consciousness into lyrics like a poet on a caffeine spree. Drawing from a mishmash of jazz, trip-hop, and neo-soul. Her inspirations? A lineup that reads like a who’s who of music royalty, from Joni Mitchell to Lauryn Hill. Tom Aries, on the flip side, is your quintessential synth wizard. Think of him as the musical lovechild of a classical pianist and a tech-savvy sound engineer, with a soft spot for Depeche Mode and a not-so-secret love affair with the 80s.
Take Me Home it’s your run-of-the-mill, the foot-tapping tune. I like to say that. It’s a manifesto, an emotional gut-punch packed with a raw, sharped love that hits you like a late-night revelation. The song is a symphony of nostalgia, with lyrics that weave a tale of a love so profound it feels ancient. “In flow to the stillness, I’ve been captured by a love from a time without time“… that’s huge. The kind of love that grabs hold of you in a quiet moment and refuses to let go.
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Jordana Moon’s voice carries the weight of every lyric with the grace of a seasoned storyteller. While Tom Aries’ synths paint a backdrop that’s as vast and enduring as the love they describe. The refrain, “I will never run away,” it’s a battle cry against the transient, the fleeting, the eternal.
As they declare, “We break the clock, turn off the flood,” it’s clear Moon and Aries are making a stand against the relentless march of time. Actually creating a pocket of resistance where listeners can find a momentary haven. The mantra Take me home repeats not as a plea, as a command, guiding us through the noise and haste back to what’s real and resonant.
I felt this track as a journey back to the elemental. A reminder that amidst the chaos, there’s a place that resonates with the truth of who we are and what we love.
Since March 1, 2021, the duo has been bending musical and geographical boundaries like they’re making pretzels. Who cares about a minor inconvenience like a nine-hour time difference when you have the internet and a shared Dropbox account? Their tunes have spun around the globe. From radio stations in Europe to playlists in Asia. Proving that good music just needs an IP address and a pair of willing ears. I truly understand the thrill of collaboration – it’s an adventure like no other.
From their inaugural album The Arrival to their latest auditory adventure – Transcendence, each album slices through the static of the music world like a hot knife through vinyl. And let’s not forget Firenight, a track that climb the charts, it practically pole-vaulted over them.
Bagging the Band of the Year at the OGIMA Music Awards was a win, a mic-drop moment. And as if to outdo themselves, their chill track Traffic took a joyride up Amazon’s top charts in the UK and Germany. Because what’s a little international fame if you can’t brag about it on your resume?
So, buckle up and hit play on Take Me Home, your first-class ticket on Moon and Aries’ next flight to the heart of the music galaxy. Seat belts are optional, but open ears are mandatory.
Stay tuned to their cosmic frequencies and cosmic misadventures at their official link. Remember, with Moon and Aries, every listen is a journey, and every song is a destination.
Written by: Groover City
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