Amix: The Feeling

Amix: The Feeling

Amix builds “The Feeling” from the body outward. The vocals are closer to reflex than lyric, and the machines underneath hold that logic: a Korg MS 10, a Yamaha MR 10, an Akai AX 73, each one warm in a way that pulls the groove down into the body rather than up into the head.

The bounce is the argument. Amix measures a club track by how much he dances to it while making it, and that standard is audible in the way the track moves: not toward a destination but around a center of gravity. The breath-vocals circle rather than progress, and the vintage machines underneath them hold a warmth that newer synthesis tends to flatten.

What the Chilean-born, Miami-based producer keeps is the working method: home studio, analog gear, no excess. The punk drummer at 12, the SXSW bill at 24, all of it composted into something that just needs a floor and a speaker.

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