Alan Salomon channels a fierce, cinematic edge on “Peacemaker,” a techno powerhouse crafted for late-night clubs and sprawling festival stages. He leans into dystopian atmospherics, weaving arpeggiated synths and hypnotic layers around a bassline that hits with unrelenting force.
The track’s precision is apparent in every detail. Arpeggios ripple like electricity, while the elastic groove of the bassline provides a volatile undercurrent. “Peacemaker” is techno with real bite, taking no prisoners as it surges toward a seismic drop. Alan Salomon’s signature blend of cinematic tension and raw club energy defines his newest direction.
A leading voice in Latin America’s electronic movement, Salomon holds three Beatport Top 10s and two iTunes #1s in his discography. He’s graced the stages of EDC, Ultra, and EMF, performing alongside Zedd, Tiësto, Don Diablo, and Paul van Dyk. Early collaborations with OK Go’s Xia Xia Technique and a remix for Playa Limbo laid the groundwork for genre-blurring tracks like “Billions,” “Phantoms,” “Go Again,” and “Can’t Stop.”
Salomon’s influence extends beyond music. He’s a fashion ambassador for Ferrari, Lacoste, Forever 21, Pepe Jeans, and Hugo Boss, reinforcing his status as a tastemaker who moves seamlessly between cultural spheres.
With “Peacemaker,” Salomon once again proves his ability to fuse cinematic grandeur with uncompromising dancefloor heft. It’s a move made from one of Mexico’s most innovative producers, delivering a sound that’s destined to leave its mark on the global stage.