Max Hefele presents Call Me [MYR]
- Automat Disco
- 30 jun
- 1 min de lectura

With Call Me EP, Max Hefele delivers a concise statement of intent that feels equally informed by dance music history and contemporary club culture. Across four tracks, groove functions as the constant thread connecting house traditions with melodic sophistication.
The production remains remarkably focused. "Call Me" offers infectious rhythmic energy that immediately recalls classic warehouse aesthetics, yet its clean sonic architecture firmly belongs to the present. "Better Day of Life" shifts toward brighter harmonic territory, allowing expansive synthesizers to create emotional lift without sacrificing momentum.
"Rabbit in the Cage" explores deeper hypnotic territory through patient structural development, rewarding listeners willing to engage with its understated progression. By the time "Storm and Struggle" arrives, the EP has accumulated enough emotional tension for its driving percussion and melodic crescendos to deliver genuine impact.
Rather than relying on fashionable production tricks, Hefele emphasizes musical continuity. His arrangements evolve naturally, maintaining interest through careful layering instead of excessive complexity. That discipline gives the record an understated confidence often absent from more formulaic melodic releases.
MYR Records continues proving that consistency can be just as valuable as novelty. Its latest release expands the label's catalogue with music that feels timeless rather than trend-driven.
Call Me EP succeeds because it remembers that compelling electronic music begins with groove, develops through atmosphere and ultimately finds its identity in the subtle relationship between both.




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