Logia Records draws together two forces from Buenos Aires’ effervescent underground scene: Máximo Gambini, a producer who understands how tension builds in a room, and Indiegenas, the duo who’ve made a name on grooves that refuse to settle, bringing texture and unpredictability to everything they touch. Their meeting yields “Voragine,” a track that moves between contemplation and propulsion, made for floors that demand both, existing on its own frequency. PAXU, Cali Burton, and Playa Del Karma each step in with ace remixes, pulling the material in fresh directions without losing sight of what makes it work. A release that gathers distinct voices while keeping the pulse clear.
Premiered here, the original operates at the seam where breakbeat’s fractured pulse meets the forward drive of electro. Máximo Gambini and Indiegenas build the track from a foundation of crisp, syncopated drums – skipping, stuttering, always pushing – while mellow synth pads unfurl in wide, breathing arcs, adding warmth without softening the edges. Arpeggios climb and descend in precise, hypnotic patterns, threading melody through the arrangement like signals from a distant control room. The tension never fully releases; it accumulates, shifts, finds new angles. This is music calibrated for the moment when a room transitions from anticipation to full commitment – a theme that asks for patience and rewards it with weight, texture, and a steady, unbroken pulse.
You can find (and buy) this and other music pearls on the Beatport page of the label.
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