Organic Mood “Fields”

Feeling tired? Take a trip out of the everyday world and feel free from all that’s mundane. Organic Mood and his new song are certainly mood enhancers, a fact that’s been further proven by high placement in Beatport’s deep house chart.

Born in Ukraine and now living in Moscow, Organic Mood is an electronic music producer adept at creating free-flowing smooth house music, with emphasis on the everlasting organic feeling. He’s got what is best described as a timeless sound that bridges earthly, close to soul tribal elements with echoing colorful outer space soundcapes. So far he’s got 2 singles out – the eastern-sounding and shimmery “Midnight” laced with sweet percussion, and “Fields“, the sound of this blog post.

Opening up into a foggy endless landscape, “Fields” is a progressive house tune with a strong nighttime feeling. Tribal percussive details run along with the expansive atmospheric and slowly evolving melodies, heavily drenched in distant echo that feels like lines of fog at night obscuring the view, but making everything you to see look magnificent. The baroque vocals become like a celestial manifestation for this reason, giving the otherwise rather steady house track a leap upwards into a different plane.

Now that spring is closing in on northern hemisphere and the foggy interdimensional days start becoming frequent again, this song is a perfect companion for a wondrous walk, as much as it is for a dance hall, preferably one with fog machines!

Don’t forget to support this project and to follow on Instagram, SoundCloud, and Spotify. You can obviously find it in the following Playlists: Less Than 1,000 Followers, Fresh Singles and Chill – Folk – Acoustic.

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