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Maxi Meraki teams up with Yannick Mueller for bass-driven new single ‘Drip’

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Maxi Meraki

Maxi Meraki follows the success of his debut single ‘Hyped’ with a striking new release on his Radiate imprint. Teaming up with Swiss producer Yannick Mueller, ‘Drip’ lands as a powerful, bass-driven statement that shows a different side to Maxi’s evolving sound.


From the opening moments, ‘Drip’ builds tension through a deep, rolling low end and sharp percussive rhythm. The groove hits hard but remains sleek, blending heavy bass textures with clean melodic layers that give it both weight and space. It is darker and more intense than his earlier releases, signalling a shift toward a sound made for peak time moments.



There is a clear confidence in the production. Every detail feels tuned for maximum impact, from the subtle filter movements to the precision of the drops. The track’s dynamic flow keeps the energy high without overcomplication, maintaining a hypnotic pulse that works across different club settings.


‘Drip’ has already picked up strong early support from some of the biggest names in electronic music, including Mau P, Adam Ten, Pete Tong, Adriatique, Camelphat, Echonomist, Fideles and Arodes. That early backing reflects how effectively the track bridges underground appeal with broad dance floor reach.


For Maxi Meraki, this release marks a new phase of creative freedom. After launching Radiate earlier this year, he continues to use the label as a platform to explore new sounds and collaborations while maintaining his core melodic sensibility. Working with Yannick Mueller adds fresh texture and drive to his production style, pushing his sound further into darker, heavier territory.


‘Drip’ captures that sense of transition perfectly. It is bold, direct and full of energy, showing that Meraki’s next chapter is one built on confidence and range. With support already pouring in from across the scene, it is a record that will find its way into sets for months to come.


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