Maceo Plex
Eric Estornel, who records as Maceo Plex, is a DJ and producer from Barcelona. His music often works with melodic techno and atmospheric textures. He released...
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Eric Estornel, who records as Maceo Plex, is a DJ and producer from Barcelona. His music often works with melodic techno and atmospheric textures. He released his first album, "Mosaic," in 2007, and later put out records like "Life Index" and "Journey to the Center."
Tracks like "Vibe Your Love" and "When The Lights Are Out" show his approach to building mood and rhythm. He has worked with other artists, including GusGus and Peggy Gou, and runs the Ellum Audio label.
In 2011, another producer accused him of plagiarism, which led to a track being pulled from a compilation. He kept making music after that. His live sets continue to draw crowds in clubs and at festivals.
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