Scott Pullen’s ‘Voices of Freedom’ calls for unity beyond the dancefloor
Driven by a global chant, the track builds on cultural resonance & emotional energy while supporting Médecins Sans Frontières’ Palestinian appeal
Bali-based DJ and producer Scott Pullen has released ‘Voices of Freedom’, a track built on deep percussion, melodic synths, and Arabic instrumentation.
Anchored by an empowering global chant, the track rises and falls with layered vocals, rhythms and crescendos, brimming with not only uplifting energy but also cultural resonance.
Already supported by DJs across Ibiza, Istanbul, Berlin, Bali, Mykonos, Toronto, and Tulum, ‘Voices of Freedom’ is making its mark on dancefloors worldwide.
It has also been featured on Afro and Organic House playlists, reinforcing Scott’s reputation—backed by multiple #1 Beatport chart placements—for blending cultural influences with evocative soundscapes.
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“This is not about politics or religion—it's about humanity. With all proceeds going to Médecins Sans Frontières’ Palestinian Appeal, ‘Voices of Freedom’ stands as a call for unity, hope & dignity—reaching far beyond the dancefloor,” the artist says about the track.
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The track begins with uplifting vocal layers woven over Arabic instrumentation, gradually building into a funky, hypnotic beat. As it progresses, the empowering chant “Free, free Palestine!” comes into focus, gaining strength as Middle Eastern melodies and percussion intensify. The journey closes on a wave of driving rhythm and hypnotic grooves.
Listen to the track below.
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