The EP was recorded at a time when the Montevideo electronic scene was gaining international recognition for its unique "mutating" sound that refused to be locked into a single genre. Montevideo electric sound | Santiago Uribe
The track is accompanied by three other pieces on the MER002 vinyl, each carrying a local flavor in their titles: : Montevideo Electric Sound A2 : Buseca Sin Vino Tinto B1 : El De Los Vidrios B2 : Viste Cuando Todo The EP was recorded at a time when
The track serves as a sonic tribute to Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. Santiago Uribe, a producer known for his detailed research into house, techno, and electro, uses this EP to explore the "M.E.R sound"—a blend of classic Detroit techno heritage with the rhythmic, African-influenced Latin grooves native to his home country. the capital of Uruguay. Santiago Uribe
"Montevideo Electric Sound" is a seven-minute journey characterized by: The EP was recorded at a time when
: Clean, detailed production typical of Uribe's style.
The track "" is the atmospheric opening of the Parque Rodó EP (catalog number MER002 ), released by the Uruguayan label Montevideo Electric Recordings (M.E.R) in December 2018. The Sound of the City