Italian DJ and Producer Alex Messina is an artist who doesn’t confine his music to a specific genre, his latest release ‘Gears Of War’ explores the depths of Trance and Progressive House. The light and airy intro of the track is full of guitar and synth melodies that add a dramatic feel before gliding beautifully into a much deeper and darker club vibe.
Alex holds a progressive stance to the beat with its repetitive mainline and intricate layers of rhythms and instrumentation. There is something deep and mysterious about ‘Gears Of War’ with hints of Spanish influences that automatically draws you in. As the track ebbs and flows flawlessly, close attention is paid to the atmosphere with it building in just the right places. This is set to be one of Alex’s biggest releases yet.
Alex Messina’s musical career has been a journey of experimentation from the moment he picked up his very first guitar. Constantly on the search for melodies, and unique sounds Alex uses inspiration from the likes of Pink Floyd, Depeche Mode and Enigma to develop his productions and explore the depths of different wavelengths and frequencies which allows him to stand out in the current music scene.
Alex is releasing ‘Gears Of War’ independently and is available to download now.
Listen to ‘Gears Of War’
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