If you’ve been tracking the rising wave of Uruguayan electronic music, the name (Emi Bermolén) is likely already on your radar. A standout track from his Subterranean Practice EP , " Mechanical Delusion " is a masterclass in how to blend nostalgic textures with forward-thinking club energy.
You can find the full , featuring "Mechanical Delusion" alongside tracks like "Clandestine Transmission" and "Transmutation," on major underground platforms: Mechanical Delusion | Molen - Subterranean Practice
Molen is part of a vanguard of artists bringing a unique South American perspective to global dancefloors. "Mechanical Delusion" isn't just a club tool; it’s a "versatile energy" that feels both timeless and experimental. Whether you're listening on a massive system or through headphones in the early morning hours, it offers a distinct sonic experience that "defies easy categorization". Where to Listen & Support Molen - Mechanical Delusion
"Mechanical Delusion" is a high-energy journey that clocks in at approximately 131 BPM. It perfectly captures Molen’s signature style:
: Unlike tracks that stick to a singular loop, this piece undergoes a constant "tangle of sounds," evolving through deep atmospheres and warm analog textures. If you’ve been tracking the rising wave of
: While it has a cerebral, "space-infused" quality, it is ultimately built for the club, featuring the kind of driving basslines that have made Molen one of the most interesting artists coming out of Montevideo recently. Why It Matters
: The track brilliantly oscillates between punchy electro and psychedelic ambient techno , heavily influenced by the raw sounds of the 90s. "Mechanical Delusion" isn't just a club tool; it’s
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