Moon Rocket Artist Bio

Moon Rocket (real name Raffaele Scoccia), is a Producer/DJ classically trained Composer accomplished Piano and Hammond Organ player based in New York City.

He started studying music at an early age with classical music Italian teachers. When he was 16 he met the legendary and eminent composer/pianist Luis Bacalov (Academy Award winner for the Soundtrack of “The Postman” movie) with whom he continued to study classical piano and also started to study harmony and composition.

In 2005 MR was awarded with one of the most prestigious Italian national awards, “The Oscar for the Young”, as Best Young composer/musician.

Moon Rocket collaborated on several productions and has worked with many illustrious artists,
his wide discography includes two Albums and he has been involved in more than one hundred productions. His discography includes almost one hundred singles, featuring such international singers as Michelle Weeks, Ultra Natè, Su Su Bobien, Dawn Tallmann, Carolyn Harding, Lisala Beatty, Marlon Saunders, Barry Alenn, Sageinfinite, Daron Lameek, Marc Bailey, Wolf Prize, Millio, Anda Volley, Princess of Controversy, Cato and his singles were released on many dance labels all over the world, including Season Limited, Purple Music, Soulfuric, Code Red, Deep Sugar, Hed Kandi, BBE, Devotion, Jellybean Soul, Harlum Muziq, Salted Music,Mood Funk Records and they reached the top ten of some of the most prominent dance international charts.

One of the most and successful collaboration is with the DJ Producer Angelo Ferreri : Moon Rocket And Angelo Ferreri started to work together in 2017 and they already made two big releases : “Main Piano” and “From Disco to Disco ” , both reached the #1 international Chart on Traxsource and having an high spot visibility on Spotify.

They are also producing a live show where Moon Rocket is also playing keyboards live.

They will open on Sep 8th 2018 in New York at one of the most illustrious house music club : The Output. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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