Maximono Drops 12 Track ‘The Outtakes’ LP

When Maximono emerged in the music scene, it represented a spontaneous fusion of two passionate individuals, Nick and Sebi, who were deeply immersed in the rhythmic experimentation of London’s recording studios. Operating without a formal plan, their evolving musical style gained popularity within the DJ community, propelling them into a whirlwind of international tours and unforgettable performances at underground clubs, festivals, and even on cruise ships. Nevertheless, Nick’s departure in 2018 prompted Sebi to embark on a period of reflection. While maintaining his involvement in the world of software development, Sebi continued to create music, though he couldn’t shake the feeling that Maximono’s essence, its collaborative spirit, was somehow lacking.

This period of introspection has resulted in The Outtakes, a personal 12-track album that showcases their previously unreleased compositions. This farewell collection includes highly requested tracks that will be treasured by fans worldwide. From tracks 1 to 12, Maximono showcases a range of sounds across the house spectrum, resulting in some solid offerings and likely a track that you’d love.

From their beginnings in the late 90s, experimenting with breakbeats and drum & bass, to their evolution into house music that caught the attention of industry heavyweights like Dirtybird, Maximono’s trajectory has defied genre boundaries. Collaborations with artists such as Malaa, Mat.Joe, and Marten Hørger resulted in hit tracks like “Arsenic,” “Drummer Loco,” and “So High.” As “The Outtakes” marks the conclusion of their musical journey, the Maximono legacy serves as a testament to boundless creativity and innovation.

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