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Zombies in Miami

Dark, pulsing electronic grooves that bridge the gap between a smoky rock club and a sunrise desert rave. Hypnotic, analog-heavy, and built for the floor.

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Zombies in Miami produce a sound that feels like a midnight drive through a city that never sleeps. It is a lush, analog-heavy blend of house and techno that refuses to stay within the lines, frequently veering into the territory of dark disco and psychedelic rock. The music is characterized by thick, driving basslines and shimmering synth leads that create a sense of constant, forward-moving momentum.

What truly sets them apart is the 'live' energy they bake into their studio recordings. You can hear the tactile nature of the hardware, from the snap of a drum pad to the gritty texture of a guitar pedal. It is a sound that balances the cold precision of European techno with a warm, rhythmic soul that feels distinctly connected to their Mexican roots and the global festival circuit.

Start with their album '2712' to experience their full range. It captures the duo at their most cohesive, blending dancefloor anthems with more atmospheric, experimental moments. It is the perfect soundtrack for when you want music that is sophisticated enough for a deep listen but powerful enough to command a room.

Our Catalog1 Album · 2020
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