Purple Velvet Curtains
Purple Velvet Curtains

Purple Velvet Curtains

GBRElectronic, Dance
60,743 monthly listeners
  • 2.7K followers
  • 3.4K followers
  • 10.5K followers
  • 55 fans

Purple Velvet Curtains's Top Spotify Songs

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To The Back
12.8K streams
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Creepin'
9.6K streams
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What I've Become
2.1K streams
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The Night (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains)
2.1K streams
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Watch Me Move
2K streams
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Purple Velvet Curtains's YouTube Videos

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Dirty Palm - To The Back (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains) [NCS Release]
Youtube
5.1M views
Mar 05, 2020
286K
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Dirty Palm - To The Back (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains)
Youtube
286K views
Mar 05, 2020
209.6K
Views

Dirty Palm - To The Back (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains) (To The Back Meme Song)

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Dirty Palm - To The Back (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains) (To The Back Meme Song)
Youtube
209.6K views
Mar 21, 2020

Purple Velvet Curtains's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Purple Velvet Curtains's Beatport Songs

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Watch Me Move (Extended Mix)
Released on Feb 03, 2023
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Lose Control (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains) (Extended Mix)
Released on May 21, 2021
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Artist Name
Beyond To Infinity (Extended Mix)
Released on Jun 23, 2023
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Artist Name
Assumptions (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains) (Extended Mix)
Released on Dec 30, 2022
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Artist Name
The Night (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains) (Extended Mix)
Released on Oct 22, 2021

Watch Me Move (Extended Mix)

Brandon, Purple Velvet Curtains

Lose Control (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains) (Extended Mix)

Volac, Purple Velvet Curtains

Beyond To Infinity (Extended Mix)

Bijou, Purple Velvet Curtains

The Night (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains) (Extended Mix)

MPH, Purple Velvet Curtains, NuBass

More about Purple Velvet Curtains

Overview of Dance musician Purple Velvet Curtains

Electronic-Dance artist Purple Velvet Curtains is from Brighton, a thriving city in the United Kingdom. This musician has been making waves in the music industry for years and is well known for their distinctive fusion of electronic sounds and contagious dance grooves.

Purple Velvet Curtains have developed a distinctive look that enthralls audiences all around the world with a dynamic and emotive sound. Their complex melodies, throbbing rhythms, and lush textures combine to produce an engrossing and lasting experience in their music.

Purple Velvet Curtains have created a sound that is uniquely their own by drawing inspiration from a variety of musical genres and performers. This musician's love for their profession is evident in every note, whether they are performing live or in the studio. Purple Velvet Curtains is an up-and-coming artist in the Electronic-Dance music field with a growing fan base and an excellent body of work.

What are the most popular songs for Dance musician Purple Velvet Curtains?

Popular electronic and dance music performer Purple Velvet Curtains is from Brighton, England. Their songs are well-known for having captivating melodies and catchy beats that are ideal for getting people up and dancing all night. One of their best songs is "Lose Control (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains)," and others include "To The Back," "The Night (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains)," and "Bad Behaviour."

"Misfits," one of their most well-known songs, with a funky bassline that will have you bobbing your head and thumping your feet. The song's funkiness makes it ideal for any party or club. "Jungle," another standout track, has a tribal vibe to it thanks to the usage of vocal samples and drums. For anyone who like dancing to upbeat music, the song is ideal.

Among Purple Velvet Curtains' other noteworthy songs are "Messy - Original Mix," "Watch Me Move," "Assumptions (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains)," and "Famous." These songs each have a distinctive sound that demonstrates the artist's flexibility. Purple Velvet Curtains has a music for you whether you're looking for something groovy, tribal, or upbeat.

Purple Velvet Curtains are an accomplished musician with a distinctive sound who has established himself in the Electronic and Dance music scenes. Their music is ideal for anyone who enjoys dancing and having a good time.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Dance musician Purple Velvet Curtains?

The electronic dance music artist Purple Velvet Curtains from Brighton, United Kingdom, just released a number of new songs. Their most recent song, "Missing You" (2023), combines eerie vocals with a relentless tempo to produce a depressing yet upbeat song. Since Purple Velvet Curtains also appear on the 2023 songs "on the ground" and "It's Time," collaboration with them is starting to become popular. Another recently released song that features Purple Velvet Curtains' distinctive sound is "Alarm".

The rich soundscapes and hypnotic rhythms of Purple Velvet Curtains' music are well-known. With its moving lyrics and captivating arrangement, "Missing You" stands out as a memorable hit. Purple Velvet Curtains' versatility and eagerness to try out many styles are seen in their collaborations with other musicians. The song "Alarm" is a perfect illustration of how they can produce a driving, high-energy dance track while still retaining their own style.

Overall, Purple Velvet Curtains' most recent releases continue to dazzle. They are a rising star in the electronic dance music field thanks to their enthralling and danceable sound. For a sample of their distinctive sound, fans of the genre should definitely listen to their most recent tracks.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Dance musician Purple Velvet Curtains?

Some of electronic and dance music artist Purple Velvet Curtains' most enduring songs were the result of collaborations with other musicians. "Lose Control" with Volac, "To The Back" with Dirty Palm, "The Night" with NuBass and MPH, "Bad Behaviour" with AC Slater and Chris Lorenzo, and "Misfits" with AC Slater and Herve are a few examples of these collaborations.

AC Slater and Chris Lorenzo's "Bad Behaviour" is one particularly noteworthy joint effort. The song's strong vocals and catchy tune perfectly reflect the vibe of the dance floor. Another noteworthy collaboration is "The Night" by NuBass and MPH. This song fuses Purple Velvet Curtains' distinctive sound with the other artists' individual approaches to provide an incredibly memorable experience.

In conclusion, some of Purple Velvet Curtains' most well-known songs were made possible by collaboration with a variety of gifted musicians. Each collaboration, whether it is the contagious energy of "Bad Behaviour" or the distinctive fusion of styles on "The Night," adds something new to the mix. Dance and electronic music lovers shouldn't miss these amazing combinations.