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Binary Drift With His Tropical Track "Summer Breeze"

Introducing a talented artist known as Binary Drift aka Mauricio Yrivarren he's a Singer/songwriter who first picked up a guitar in his teens and felt an immediate connection to the instrument, as it became a medium to convey emotions. As these emotions became songs, he played in a number of bands in his native Peru and the US where he lived for many years. A decade ago, his life journey brought him to Madrid. A magical city indeed and the birthplace of Binary Drift, Mauricio’s latest musical project. Teaming up with Spanish producer Josemi Sánchez (Alejandro Sanz, Raphael, and Miguel Rios) in 2017, their work became the album “Pocket Tunes” (2019), which explored different genres such as bossa nova, disco, and rock. “Pocket Tunes” managed to make press and radio in multiple countries and sparked a set of new emotions. Much like at the onset of his journey, Mauricio has once again relied on his guitar to ´allow´ songs to materialize and to become part of the upcoming Binary Drift releases. Whilst “Pocket Tunes” had an acoustic dimension, the new wave of songs will showcase Mauricio’s newly acquired taste for synths and drum machines, yet ´classic feel´ numbers have also made their way into the studio. Following the release of his newest single "Summer Breeze," he projects a very tropical track that will certainly intrigue your ears. Beginning with vibrant instrumentation leading onto his sweet and luscious vocals he completes the track fully. Explaining the single further it was born out of having memories of the summer and wanting to go back to staring at the sunset in the company of his girlfriend, and not knowing what day it was. To the vocals and production, this track will surely have you dancing. Being just perfect for a late-night drive or hanging out by the beach. Go stream "Summer Breeze" and check out his discography which is filled with astounding tracks.

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