The new Moor Music podcast is now available for free, along with all episodes and track-listings.
Download it now and enjoy a slice of the best progressive trance tunes from the past few weeks,
along with exclusive material from Andy’s label AVA Recordings; mixed seamlessly with creativity and flair.
No talking, no adverts, no nonsense; just uninterrupted Moor Music.
Grammy nominated artist Andy Moor will need no introduction to the majority of readers, currently sitting at 18 in the world DJ poll, producer and remixer to the stars and a member of numerous acts including Leama & Moor, Tilt and Whiteroom to name a few.
A mixture of hard work, determination and raw talent has catapulted Andy to the status as one of the most definitive and influential artists in the dance music scene today, although to pigeonhole him into any musical category would be a crime in itself. From learning his first piano piece at the age of five to mastering six musical instruments by the age of eleven, From spinning his first record at the age of thirteen onto rocking the worlds leading festivals in front of tens of thousands of people by the age of twenty one. Now, with a few more wrinkles at 28 years old, he is considered by many a veteran of the industry acquiring an ever growing army of loyal followers.
Endlessly on Tour, Andy has been spreading his infectious grooves and beautiful melodies to every corner of the globe. Playing live at the worlds most prolific festivals and venues is where Andy gets chance to express his dedicated ear for uncompromising musical set structure.
Andy’s tour schedule makes for a dizzy read, clocking up over half a million air-miles every year, yet he always returns straight home to the studio, not wanting to waste the Musical talent that has earned him Best Trance producer and Best Trance Track at the 2004 trance awards, Best Dance Record at the 2006 International Dance Music Awards (for the track ‘Air for Life’ in collaboration with Above and Beyond), a Grammy nomination in 2008 (for his remix of ‘Delerium - Angelicus’) along with numerous other accolades.
The impressive list of artists to receive the Andy Moor remix touch include Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne, Paul Oakenfold, Brian Eno, Tiesto, Delerium and Arthur Baker to name but a few and as his tracks always add colour to club charts across the world. 2008 will see the emergence of the highly anticipated Andy Moor solo album, due for release under his own imprint AVA recordings, which follows on nicely from his 2005 album ‘explorer’ with Tilt, and the 2006 album ‘Common Ground’ with Leama & Moor.
Andy has always kept his feet firmly on the ground, preferring to spend all of his energy and attention on the Music and letting everything else fall into place. With this attitude, talent and work rate it is no wonder Andy Moor is at the top of his game….. yet we are assured the best is still to come.
your show a few weeks ago in slc was the best live set ive ever seen. you are an idol to me i love the remix of nadia ali and live how you chopped up the vocals was amazing. i plan on seeing you again soon! much love from salt lake city
Hi,how are you.Just wanted to pass through to see how your 4th of july was.Mine was good,though I was busy working on a new song called (follow all ten).If I could share some encouragement, I'll try.I want to tell you that you are already successful,Focus on becoming more successful,You are already great,focus on becoming more greater.I pray that you reach beyond spiritual levels,that will allow you to elevate,above all your competition.You have the mind of God remember there's nothing,that can stop you from accomplishing what you're trying to achieve.God bless you and your future and feel free to stop by anytime to chat,when you're not too busy.Your friend Lorenzo H.Hamlin (Universal Disciple).
Hey Andy, it was great seeing you at Vinyl last night. Thanks for letting my GF and I hang out with you! We got a lot of great pics and vids that we'll be sending your way :)
I'm sorry that Vinyl was dead last night, but with the 4th of July and their shitty advertising, it was bound. Hopefully you'll be back soon!
The track I was talking to you about last night, The Hymn by Mark Eteson Feat. Zirenz, here it is for you to download and check out:
you alright mate, just mixed some progressive electro and dubstep to make some sort of Elektrostep. trying new things, just wanted to get your opinion. :D it's the top track in our player. n1
Andy! You are superb! Thanks for playing such a progressively uplifting and grooving set at Vinyl lastnight. I did notice the repeat of a chune... haha! Funtastic! Cheers!