The reverberating beats of the talented artist Maximiliano Gutierrez’s new tracks “Metric (donnerstag Remix)” and “Phase 0” have drawn electronic music enthusiasts to his fan-base. Barcelona, Spain-based artist has received a massive acclamation around the globe for his wide array of attractive musical compositions. The artist is blessed with the expertise to create techno music, releasing under the production house of OPAC Records in Switzerland and Trippy Code based in Hungry.
Maximiliano Gutierrez is a music producer with a focus on making groundbreaking techno music and is on the way to becoming the best revolutionary techno influences out there. What makes this artist unique is the fact that his music is amazingly forward-looking and easy to adapt to, a futuristic, one-of-a-kind feel. The most recent EP of the artist, “Metric,” stands out as a perfect example of what Maximiliano Gutierrez can do.
Throughout the EP, the music composer has intertwined his roots of emotional, hard-hitting, and melodic progressive sounds with sleek techno grooves resulting in a highly captivating sound palette. As a music curator, his design and taste in music collection are way above ordinary, and perhaps the finest in the current scene.
“Metric (Donnerstag Remix)” is a masterpiece is made of stompy techno waves and subtle drops that let you float in the same domain of reality. The crafty bassline suggests he’s going to be a prolific performer in the near future. This atmospheric techno music is so unique that it encourages you to take the risk of an unworldly adventure and triggers unimaginable thoughts in your relaxed senses.
It’s no surprise that this track is already dominating the charts on platforms such as Beatport. It’s going to be an unforgettable track as soon as you hit the play button. Its progressive beats pull him out of the crowd of experimental, inexperienced EDM artists.
“Phase 0” which is another track on the EP is catchy and thrilling, but still highly complex in terms of sound engineering and audio quality. The arrangement begins to develop, to work up to its climactic moment, and to set the bar higher as it progresses. The sub-bass levels on the tracks reminded me of the works of the elites of the melodic house and techno genre
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This would certainly be your cup of tea if you like electronic dance music with a more eclectic twist. Maximiliano Gutierrez doesn’t adhere to the typical stereotypes of the genre, and “Metric” is a really clear illustration of the artist’s extremely well-rounded talents.