
Moodorama – Whoo!
Moodorama are back — and ready to ignite dancefloors with Whoo!, their latest single on Sonar Kollektiv.
Founded in 1998 in Regensburg, the long-running producer duo — now consisting of founding members Marco Köstler and Martin Sennebogen — have always followed their own groove, blending house, jazz, lounge, and eclectic electronic influences.
With Whoo!, Moodorama fully embrace their club sensibilities, delivering a peak-time house jam that’s all about playful energy and body-moving rhythms. Built around a tight, driving groove, chopped vocal shouts, and bold synth stabs, the track nods to the golden era of sample-based dance music while bringing a fresh, modern bounce. It’s a joyous, high-energy cut that bridges crate-digger aesthetics with contemporary house production.
Whoo! is a pure mood-lifter: raw, infectious, and tailor-made for DJs and dancers alike. Whether in sweaty basement clubs or under open skies at a festival, this one is built to move bodies and spark smiles.
With this release, Moodorama once again prove why they remain such a distinctive and vital force in electronic music — playful, unpredictable, and always driven by the groove.
Listen or download Moodorama – Whoo! here: https://sonarkollektiv.lnk.to/Whoo

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