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Punto Cero moves through twelve interconnected tracks shaped by tension, movement, and human timing. In this Live Band format, Julio Victoria blends analogue drums, warm basslines, and drifting synth textures into electronic music that feels physical and alive. Small imperfections, shifting rhythms, and subtle frictions hold everything together, creating a flow that moves like a memory of a live set rather than a fixed structure.
Julio Victoria's New Perspective is built on a strong rhythmic core, where heavy drum kicks meet the fluidity of evolving synthesizers, all anchored by precise, grounded bass pulses. The track unfolds through a carefully sustained sense of movement, where rhythm is not static but constantly shifting, creating a subtle tension between control and release. Rather than leaning into nostalgia, it turns inward, exploring rhythm as a space for reflection and perception. Each element interacts with intention, allowing the groove to breathe while maintaining a forward momentum that feels both deliberate and organic. The interplay between electronic structure and human sensibility becomes central, shaping a sound that feels alive, responsive, and in motion. There is a continuous push and pull between intensity and restraint, where moments of pause do not interrupt the flow but instead reinforce it, giving weight to what follows. This dynamic creates a sense of propulsion that does not rely on excess, but on nuance and timing. New Perspective doesn't seek resolution in the conventional sense. Instead, it opens a space, suggesting a shift in direction, a reconfiguration of energy. It's not about returning to something familiar, but about recognizing the potential of beginning again from a different place, with a renewed sense of awareness and movement.