The highly-anticipated follow-up to Aurora, JUNO turns the dancefloor into a raver-infested pit. Spiked with crazily infectious basslines and enthralling melodies, this Maor Levi production works its magic in the late hours of the night and makes you give it your all until the sun rises.
The inspiration for this track comes from a place far away…
"A lot of people don't know, but I’m a huge fan of everything Space, I'm sure some of my fans figured it out with previous titles of my tracks, Juno was born during the recent SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch that occurred above the Los Angeles skies. Funnily enough, since there's no Atmosphere in space there's no way for sound to travel, which makes it completely silent, I decided to express my excitement and fascination to Space and our gigantic universe with music, I'm proud of this record and hoping it'll give people this balearic feeling I've had while making it." Maor Levi
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