I Just Don’t Miss: Miami Horror’s “Moon Theory” is a Whole Masterpiece

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Bro… let’s keep it a buck — I keep putting y’all on and y’all still acting surprised. Miami Horror’s “Moon Theory”? Another gem. Another W. Another “how the hell is this not in every sunset montage ever made?” moment.

This track is proof that my taste doesn’t miss — not yesterday, not today, not ever. “Moon Theory” is pure dreamy synth-pop perfection, the type of song that grabs you by the soul and walks you through neon city lights in slow motion. It’s ethereal. It’s timeless. It’s the sonic version of drinking a cold soda on a hot night in a rooftop pool in 1987… even if you weren’t born then.

Who Are Miami Horror?

If you’re just discovering them (welcome to the wave), Miami Horror is the Australian electronic music group led by Benjamin Plant, who not only produced, engineered, and mixed the track — but basically built this sound from scratch. The group blends electronic, indie pop, funk, and disco into a nostalgic, futuristic ride.

They’ve got a new album out called “We Always Had Tomorrow”, available on all digital platforms and even on 12″ vinyl for all you real music lovers out there. Just like this track, it’s a carefully crafted journey, not just a playlist filler.

Why This Song Slaps

  • Synths that feel like velvet

  • Drums that slap but glide

  • Vocals that float over the beat like moonlight over waves

  • It’s produced to perfection by Benjamin Plant, with Simon Davey helping engineer the magic.

The vibe is heavy, the energy is smooth, and the atmosphere is just… different. This ain’t music for background noise — this is main character music. Pop this on during a night drive, a deep thinking session, or that sunset moment when everything feels like a movie.


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You’re welcome in advance. Play it, feel it, repeat it. I’m just out here doing the Lord’s work — one underrated track at a time.

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