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    Stafford Brothers Light Up the Dance Floor with “Weekend”

    By Mark MancinoSeptember 6, 2024
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    The track is available now through Purple Fly Records, the world’s first NFT-based label.

    The multi-platinum Australian DJ duo, the Stafford Brothers, have released their newest track, “Weekend,” through Purple Fly Records, capturing the essence of their electrifying performances around the world. Known for their dynamic presence and high-energy beats, brothers Matt and Chris Stafford have once again delivered a track that keeps the party going, embodying the spirit of their DJ sets and shows.

    “Weekend” is a vibrant electro select that blends elements of big room, hard dance, and electro, designed to elevate the party atmosphere. The Stafford Brothers shared: “We always aim to create high-energy music that energizes dance floors across the globe. Our new song captures this spirit, offering a dynamic yet thrilling listening experience. We were always a fan of the original ‘Weekend’ and reimagined it with a contemporary twist. We’ve been loving the crowd reaction so far and are excited to keep playing it on the Weeeeeeekenddddd.”

    Their inspiration for “Weekend” springs from their jam-packed schedule, including performances at iconic venues and festivals such as Tomorrowland, Ultra Music Festival, and the National Rugby League Grand Final alongside Timmy Trumpet. Their affinity for Latin rhythms also shines through in their recent releases, including a Latin tech hit “Cascabel” and a collaboration on “BÉSAME MUCHO” with Latin producer G4BBA and indie-pop artist Crash Yeye.

    The Stafford Brothers are not just club mainstays but have become an act that’s synonymous with dance music. They made history as the first electronic act signed to Cash Money Records, achieving triple platinum status in Australia with their hit “Hello” (feat. Lil Wayne and Christina Milian). Their extensive touring history includes shows at EDC Las Vegas, Creamfields, and Sunburn Festival, and they’ve shared the stage with scene heavyweights like David Guetta and Erick Morillo.

    In the midst of their global tour, the Stafford Brothers are set to perform next in the U.S. on Sept. 13th at E11even in Miami, promising to bring their trademark energy to the iconic space.

    Purple Fly Records, the world’s first NFT-based label and the home of “Weekend,” stands at the intersection of music and technology, supporting artists through collaborations that integrate music with stunning visuals for an immersive experience. The label’s innovative approach allows fans to engage directly with releases through NFTs, ensuring artists receive direct support while showcasing their creativity.

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