Soundroom Podcast 003 - Max Tolmachev

Maxim Tolmachev is a Producer, born on the 4th of February 1987 in Chernivtsi, Ukraine. With a combination of different layers of modern house, tech-house, techno music, Max creates danceable, groove tech music that perfectly fits the requirement of any contemporary event. In 2011 Max launched a career as a producer, which resulted in the acclaimed releases at some of most famous labels of the movement. His production ideas combines ideally, giving birth to that unusual and interesting high-quality new sound. https://www.facebook.com/Max-Tolmachev-1591720297754061 https://www.facebook.com/sndbucuresti

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Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/soundroompodcast ❖❖ Electronic music platform ❖❖ ▶ podcast ▶ livestream ▶ events ▶ rental ◆◆ "First of all, Romanian electronica is considered its own genre because of its very specific movements and ambient grooves which most other music doesn't have. No other genre of music that I've heard had such complex production methods where you can mix amazing bass grooves with minimalistic percussions/details, super organic sounds and elegant break-beat kicks which fit so perfectly together (and I've heard all from old school house to new deep techno and all in between). As far as Romania getting the title,it's mainly because they are the ones who took it to the next level,mind you this music is a form of micro-house/minimal that had been already in production for many years but on a very underground level - until Romania made it more popular (of course with the help of Ricardo Villalobos). The style of music really is something special,more intellectual in my opinion,because it takes a very trained ear to really understand it and enjoy it. For everyone whom is criticizing that it's only for druggies, this is very invalid information. Maybe the fact that it's so complex - it takes the average listener to take drugs in order to expand their mindset to listen and understand, but for those that get it, they do not need anything in order to enjoy such great abstract style of music." ◆◆