Arctic Moon

Arctic Moon

Arctic Moon performing for an Odin Works event at Nextdoor in Honolulu, Hawaii
2 August 2014
Background information
Birth name Thomas Popielarski
Also known as East-NRG System, Thomas Reid
Born (1988-04-25) 25 April 1988
Szczecin, Poland
Genres Uplifting Trance, Trance Music, Electronic Dance
Occupation(s) Music Producer, DJ,
Years active 2007–present
Labels Armada Music, FSOE Recordings
Website www.arctic-moon.com

Thomas Popielarski, better known as his stage name, Arctic Moon (born c.1988) is a Polish DJ and Music Producer who hails from Szczecin, Poland.[1] In 2012 and in 2013, he ranked in the DJ Mag top 200 DJ's in the world. As such, Armin Van Buuren whom is ranked #2 as of 2013, used Arctic Moon's remixed track "Coming Home" for the remix version of the album titled "Intense - The More Intense Edition."[2]

Biography

Thomas Popielarski, started producing music in late 2003 and in 2004 he began to produce dance/hard dance music under the alias of 'East-NRG System'.[3]

In 2007 he focused on creating uplifting and euphoric trance music encompassing elements of classical, new age, chill out and even rock music.[4]

As the years progressed both quality of his music and his international reputation progressed as well. Arctic Moon became synonymous with labels such as Armada Music and Aly & Fila’s world famous "Future Sound of Egypt Recordings" internet radio show. It was on "Future Sound of Egypt Recordings" that the singles "True Romance" and "Adelaide" were released. The tracks topped the download charts, and gained a massive amount of radio plays and huge gig support from a high number of top DJs.[5]

Added to Armin Van Buuren, Arctic Moon also has remixed Aly & Fila's massive vocal track "It Will Be OK", Dash Berlin’s massive single "Till the Sky Falls Down" and "Vast Vision – Ambrosia" while other remix work has featured on labels such as Blue Soho, and Arisa Audio.[6]

In December 2014, Arctic Moon came to Limelight Houston and crushed the house with a 140+BPM set.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Contributions

References

  1. Global Trance: Arctic Moon
  2. HNLNOW: Odin Works 5th Anniversary Archived 8 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. Insight Recordings: Arctic Moon Archived 15 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. USA Trance Movement: Featured Artist of the Month
  5. USA Trance Movement: Arctic Moon
  6. Audio Relgion: Arctic Moon

External links

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