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Andres Buzo Blends Glitch and Groove on New Single “Miss Me”


Mexico City-based producer Andres Buzo delivers a focused and well-produced new release with “Miss Me”, out now on LVLD Music. The track blends industrial-inspired textures with rhythmic vocals and a breakbeat groove, landing in a space that feels both intentional and personal.


Opening with glitch-heavy sound design and distorted, reverbed guitar, the single sets a dark and controlled tone early. The bass moves gradually beneath the surface while rhythmic vocals add shape and a subtle rock influence. It’s a track built on restraint—each sound placed with care, each transition measured.


As “Miss Me” moves into the break, Buzo shifts the tone. Soft pads and lead synths introduce a more emotive layer, allowing the chorus to take on new weight. When the breakbeat groove kicks in, it adds forward motion without compromising the overall clarity of the arrangement. The filtered bass builds slowly, giving the track an understated intensity that lingers.


What stands out most is the sense of control in the production. Buzo doesn't overextend—he trusts the pace, the layers, and the slow evolution of the track. It’s the kind of work that reflects not just skill, but patience. There’s no doubt that the sound here is developing, and the direction is clear.


For listeners and curators looking for thoughtful, detail-oriented electronic music with staying power, Andres Buzo is an artist worth keeping on the radar.



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