Arkoss Moon And Back Feat Nathen Pike Original Mix -

"Moon And Back" (Original Mix) is an and Nu Disco track by Arkoss featuring vocals by Nathen Pike . Released on January 22, 2014 , under the FunkInYou label, the song has become a staple in deep house and chillout playlists. Track Details Artists: Arkoss featuring Nathen Pike. Genre: Indie Dance / Nu Disco. Length: Approximately 6 minutes and 17 seconds.

The song features romantic, ethereal themes with central lyrics: "Oh I would fly you to the moon and back if you'll be my baby... got a ticket for a world where we belong" . Arkoss Moon And Back feat Nathen Pike Original Mix

Featured on music discovery channels like Sense Of Deep and Deep House Selection . Beatport: Available for purchase on Beatport. Arkoss - Moon And Back feat Nathen Pike (Original Mix) "Moon And Back" (Original Mix) is an and

Hosted by various curators including Alexandra Julia and Sandra Andonie . Genre: Indie Dance / Nu Disco

Listen to the full Original Mix and its atmospheric vocals here: Arkoss - Moon And Back feat Nathen Pike (Original Mix) FeeLdaSounD YouTube• Aug 12, 2015 Streaming & Discovery You can find the track across several platforms:

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