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MÖIEE

"In the heart of where music weaves through the tulips and connects souls, let your melodies soar and unite us all."

Möie immersed himself in the Dutch electronic scene, learning from the genre’s pioneers. He admired the lush, emotional layers crafted by artists like Armin van Buuren and Tiësto, drawing inspiration from their ability to move crowds through melody and atmosphere. From this foundation, Möie absorbed the essence of trance and melodic EDM — genres where emotion meets energy on the dancefloor.

Yet, Möie didn’t stop there. He ventured further north, diving deep into the gritty pulse of the UK’s underground. In Bristol, he was captivated by the hypnotic rhythms of drum and bass; in London, he explored the driving grooves of house and the industrial tension of techno. This contrast — between the euphoric and the raw — became the blueprint for Möie’s sonic identity. 

Blending these worlds, Möie crafted a unique signature sound rooted in Techno, Melodic House, and Progressive EDM. His music echoes the emotional resonance of Dutch trance, the intensity of UK’s underground, and the immersive depth of Berlin’s techno scene.

Back in Brazil, Möie began channeling these global influences into his own productions. His debut tracks, “Missing You” and “Wilderness,” embodied this fusion. “Missing You” delivered sweeping melodic builds and ethereal textures, while “Wilderness” dove into darker, more experimental terrain with brooding basslines and hypnotic techno elements. Both tracks quickly gained traction in local clubs and underground sets, solidifying Möie as a rising force in Brazil’s electronic scene

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Missing You

Wilderness

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Möie’s sets were equally legendary; he wove stories with his music, transporting audiences from the expansive fields of Tomorrowland to the intimate, pulsating clubs of Manchester. As his fame grew, Möie stayed true to his roots. He advocated for upcoming DJs, creating platforms for them to share their music. He also paid homage to the cultures that inspired him, often dedicating performances to the Netherlands and the UK private clubs.

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