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
: It bridges the gap between floor-oriented club music and the specific urban atmosphere of the Parque Rodó neighborhood. The EP was recorded at a time when
: Clean, detailed production typical of Uribe's style. The track is accompanied by three other pieces
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 capital of Uruguay. Santiago Uribe
: Consistent with the label’s mission, this release was prioritized for vinyl format to honor the cultural history of physical media in electronic music. Release Details
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.
"Montevideo Electric Sound" is a seven-minute journey characterized by: