Who is Moji? Moji Songs, Music, Discography & Artists Like Moji

There are artists who make you nod your head, and then there are artists who make you lose it completely. Moji falls into that second category. Adam spends a lot of time digging through EDM tracks looking for that next hit of energy, and Moji delivers on every front. This Australian producer has been building a catalog of absolute bangers that deserve way more attention. 4D4M is all about spotlighting underrated talent, and Moji belongs in this series.

Who Is Moji

Moji is an Australian DJ and producer originally from Sydney, now based in Melbourne. Operating in the bass music and festival electronic dance music space, Moji has carved out a reputation for crafting tracks that hit hard on the dancefloor while keeping enough melodic flavor to stick in your head long after the set ends. The Australian electronic scene has always punched above its weight globally, and Moji is a prime example of that tradition continuing.

What makes Moji stand out is the versatility on display. From collaborative efforts with Blasterjaxx and Bombs Away to solo releases that showcase a distinctive production voice, every release feels intentional. No filler. Every track is built to move a crowd.

Moji’s Sound Explained

Moji’s production sits at the intersection of bass music, festival EDM, and high energy dance music. The low end is always front and center: thick sub bass, punchy kicks, and enough bottom end to rattle the walls of any venue. But what keeps things interesting is the way Moji layers melodic elements on top of that foundation. Vocal chops, euphoric synth leads, and clever arrangement choices give the tracks a sense of progression that pure bass music sometimes lacks.

The tempo range is flexible. Some tracks lean into that 128 BPM festival zone with massive buildups and crowd pleasing drops. Others push into more aggressive territory with harder bass lines and choppy rhythms. The production quality is consistently tight, with a level of polish that holds up against any major label release.

If you are a fan of producers who can balance aggression with melody, Moji should be on your radar immediately. There is a rawness and directness to the music that feels distinctly Australian. Straight to the point, hit the drop, keep it moving.

Top 10 Moji Tracks

1. Zombie (with Blasterjaxx and Bombs Away)
A certified festival weapon. Blasterjaxx’s big room sensibility, Bombs Away’s Australian edge, and Moji’s bass instincts create something that hits from every angle.

2. Rack it up (feat. Jovynn)
Raw, unapologetic, and built for maximum impact. Jovynn’s vocal adds attitude on top of a production that refuses to let up.

3. Papi (with Reggio and KNTRLVRLST)
A filthy collaboration bringing three production perspectives into one cohesive banger. The bass design is particularly nasty in the best possible way.

4. Heaven (with T A N E and Pink Yusin)
Proves Moji is not a one trick pony. This track leans into emotional, uplifting territory while maintaining enough low end weight to work on a big system.

5. Lose Your Fkn Mind
The title says it all. Peak Moji: aggressive, relentless, designed to push a crowd over the edge at 2 AM.

6. Symphony 165
Something cinematic about this one. The melodic elements feel almost orchestral, layered over a bass heavy foundation. A standout for its ambition.

7. Girl’s Go Hard
A high energy anthem that does exactly what the name promises. Tight production, relentless energy, translates perfectly from headphones to festival PA.

8. STRAIGHT UP (with JSTJR and ASEB)
Three producers with this much energy together is predictably explosive. Moves fast, hits hard, does not waste a single second.

9. Better Off Alone (with Pink Yusin)
Carries emotional weight while fitting into a peak time set. The interplay between Moji and Pink Yusin keeps you locked in.

10. Rack it up: Extended (feat. Jovynn)
The extended version gives more room to breathe, more time for the energy to build, and an even more devastating payoff.

Why 4D4M Vibes With Moji

Moji makes the kind of music that reminds you why you fell in love with electronic music in the first place. No gimmicks, no chasing trends. Just solid, well crafted tracks that make people move.

Moji’s approach to collaboration is especially impressive. Working with artists across different styles while maintaining a consistent identity is not easy. Whether the track is a festival ready banger with Blasterjaxx or a more intimate production with Pink Yusin, you can always hear that Moji signature in the mix.

Moji Discography

Year Release Label
2023 Zombie (with Blasterjaxx, Bombs Away) Maxximize Records
2023 Rack it up (feat. Jovynn) Independent
2023 Papi (with Reggio, KNTRLVRLST) Independent
2023 Heaven (with T A N E, Pink Yusin) Independent
2023 Lose Your Fkn Mind Independent
2022 Symphony 165 Independent
2022 Girl’s Go Hard Independent
2022 STRAIGHT UP (with JSTJR, ASEB) Independent
2022 Better Off Alone (with Pink Yusin) Independent
2022 Rack it up: Extended (feat. Jovynn) Independent

Live and Touring

Based in Melbourne, Moji is part of a thriving Australian festival and club scene. The high energy productions translate particularly well in a live context, where the bass hits physically and the crowd becomes part of the experience.

Australian acts that build a strong local following often use that as a launching pad into broader Asian and European markets. Given the quality of Moji’s output and connections with internationally recognized artists, more international bookings are likely as the catalog grows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Moji from?

Moji is an Australian DJ and producer originally from Sydney, now based in Melbourne. Melbourne has become a hub for bass music and festival oriented producers. The city’s club culture and strong festival circuit provide a solid foundation for artists working in this space, and Moji’s sound reflects that environment perfectly.

What genre is Moji?

Moji operates primarily in the bass music and festival EDM space. The productions blend heavy low end with melodic elements, creating tracks that work in club settings and on festival stages. Elements of big room, bass house, and trap all show up at various points. The common thread is energy and dancefloor focus across every release.

What is Moji’s biggest song?

Zombie, the collaboration with Blasterjaxx and Bombs Away, stands as one of Moji’s most recognized tracks on Spotify. The combination of three producers with different strengths created something that resonated with a wide audience. It continues to perform well across streaming platforms and festival sets alike.

Has Moji collaborated with other artists?

Collaboration is a significant part of Moji’s catalog. Moji has worked with Blasterjaxx and Bombs Away on Zombie, Reggio and KNTRLVRLST on Papi, JSTJR and ASEB on STRAIGHT UP, and Pink Yusin on Heaven and Better Off Alone. Jovynn appears on Rack it up. Each collaboration brings a different flavor while maintaining a consistent identity.

Where can I listen to Moji’s music?

Moji’s full catalog is available on Spotify. SoundCloud is another solid option for discovering tracks, DJ mixes, and unreleased material. YouTube also has official content. Links to all verified platforms are included at the bottom of this article.

Is Moji a solo artist or a group?

Moji is a solo artist. While the catalog features many collaborations with other producers and vocalists, Moji is one person working as a DJ and producer. The collaborative nature of modern electronic music means solo artists often feature on tracks with others, but Moji is an individual with a distinct creative vision.

What artists are similar to Moji?

If you enjoy Moji’s sound, start with the collaborators. Bombs Away operates in a similar Australian bass and festival space. Blasterjaxx brings big room energy. JSTJR offers bass music with Latin influenced rhythms. Reggio produces hard hitting festival tracks. Anyone making high energy, bass forward festival music would appeal to Moji fans.

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Moji Online

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