Indie AM about ‘The Paradox Groove’

Indie AM has published this nice article about my song The Paradox Groove in Spanish. If you don’t speak Spanish, here is a translation.

With his new single, Aaron Koenig delves into the world of funk with a vibrant track that won’t fail to get you moving. ‘The Paradox Groove’ is his most danceable track to date, and is available now on all music platforms.

Aaron Koenig has been known for his ability to explore a variety of musical genres, and with ‘The Paradox Groove’ he enthusiastically delves into the realm of funk. The song, with its infectious groove and a brass section that invites you to move non-stop, is a celebration of dance and positive energy. Its lyrics, which play with paradoxes, convey a clear message: ‘Don’t think too much and just move’. With this single, Koenig reminds us of the importance of enjoying the moment and letting go with the beat.

Funk is my favourite music,” shares Aaron, who has so far released seven singles in seven different genres. However, making ‘The Paradox Groove’ was not an easy road. After a first version that didn’t quite convince him, Koenig teamed up with bassist Pulpo Saggio and percussionist Carlos Bustamante from Málaga.

Together they re-recorded the song, and with the collaboration of the talented brass arranger Julio Kladniew from Buenos Aires, they managed to give it the perfect touch. The result is a piece that is not only enjoyable, but also invites you to move and celebrate.

The music video for ‘The Paradox Groove’ captures this positive energy, showing people from all over the world dancing to the song, uniting cultures through music and dance.

With over 250,000 plays on Spotify since May 2024 and over 350,000 views on YouTube, Aaron Koenig is establishing himself as an artist whose unique style and fresh approach to music continues to win hearts.

If you’re looking for a song that makes you feel good, move your feet and enjoy a good groove, ‘The Paradox Groove’ is the perfect track to add to your playlist.

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