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News: Remus Rujinschi Drops Fiery News Single ‘In The Moment’

  • June 14, 2024
  • Simon Lucas-Hughes
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Renowned for his ability to ignite dance floors, veteran producer Remus Rujinschi returns with his latest single, ‘In The Moment’. The track, a fiery classic house anthem, is set to drench audiences in upbeat piano-chop nostalgia. With a blend of funky and futuristic elements, Remus has crafted a high-energy production that speaks for itself, complemented by a soulful vocal performance. The chorus, with its infectious chopped melody, pairs seamlessly with deep plucky bass lines and glittery melodies, all charged with starry noise risers. It’s a track ready for any party playlist or DJ USB.

Remus Rujinschi, reflecting on his new release, shared, “This latest musical offering serves as a profound reminder of the fleeting yet infinite nature of time. It is a sonic embodiment of the philosophy that every ticking second presents us with a unique opportunity to link with essence. Where the present meets the infinite, this time, this now, is all we have.”

Remus’ career spans over three decades, during which he has honed a multi-genre skill set, ultimately specializing in electronic dance music. Emerging in the late ’80s, he first made waves with underground remixes of popular songs. By the end of that decade, his sound caught the attention of major record labels, pushing his music in a more commercial direction. Simultaneously, he refined his abilities across rock, neo-soul, and jazz, working as a professional composer and training the next generation of engineers.

Now, branching out solo once again, Remus is poised to make waves in 2024 with his dreamy electronic signature sound. ‘In The Moment’ stands as a testament to his enduring creativity and expertise, offering a vibrant anthem for summer dance floors.

As fans old and new prepare to groove to his latest track, Remus Rujinschi continues to remind us of the power of music to capture and celebrate the essence of the present moment.

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