Darren Morilla & Oliver Dela Cruz are the creative minds behind Australian disco/dance-house project Midnight Pool Party, which has a sound that can be likened to a mix between Cosmos Midnight, Hayden James and Disclosure.
Over the last twelve months Darren & Oliver have given us three exceptional clubby treats, and for their first release of 2024 they’ve decided to switch things up a little bit as they slide back into a more classic-Midnight Pool Party-disco sound with new single ‘USE ME’ – but it’s still got all the sass and sex appeal that we’ve come to expect from them!
“After releasing three upbeat club bangers last year, we decided to change direction this year to our more classic MPP disco-esque sound. This one definitely has more of a sultry and sexy vibe to it. Our previous songs were ultimately about taking back control of your own life and direction, but this one is about giving your control to someone else specifically sexually (and with consent of course). It’s about meeting someone that excites you and makes you feel comfortable to give yourself to them and let them drive and take control of you and your body. It’s sexy without being slutty.” ~ Midnight Pool Party
‘USE ME’ is available everywhere now: https://bfan.link/MPP-use-me
Socials:
https://www.facebook.com/MidnightPoolParty/
https://soundcloud.com/midnightpoolparty
https://twitter.com/MPP_PoolBoys
https://www.instagram.com/midnightpoolparty/
https://www.tiktok.com/@midnightpoolparty
Credits:
Songwriting & Production Midnight Pool Party
Mastering by Jack Prest
Artwork, Press Photos & Promo Video by Morilla Media
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