Buenos Aires producer Fede Spamer releases melodic techno single ‘Neon City’
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Buenos Aires producer Fede Spamer has released his latest single ‘Neon City’, a melodic techno cut that leans into darker textures while keeping a clear focus on dancefloor energy.
The track arrives as part of Spamer’s continued development within the global melodic techno space. Drawing on a background that combines classical training with electronic club culture, his productions often move between structured composition and club-driven rhythm. ‘Neon City’ reflects that approach, pairing atmospheric synth work with a steady rhythmic framework designed for late-night sets.
Built around a direct kick pattern and sharp percussion, the track opens with a stripped groove before gradually introducing layered melodic elements. Pulsing basslines anchor the arrangement while synth motifs expand across the mix, adding tension without overpowering the core rhythm.
As the track progresses, subtle vocal fragments and wide pads bring additional depth to the breakdown. The contrast between restrained melodic passages and driving percussion gives the record a cinematic feel while maintaining the momentum expected from melodic techno.
Spamer’s productions continue to evolve as he explores a darker tonal palette within his music. Early releases leaned toward house and tech house structures, but more recent work moves deeper into underground techno territory, combining hypnotic grooves with melodic detail.
With ‘Neon City’, the Buenos Aires artist continues to refine his identity as a producer working between melody and intensity. The single adds another step to his growing catalogue while reinforcing his position within the wider international melodic techno landscape.



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