Cirex continues to push the boundaries of heavy electronic music with his new track, ‘Statica‘, a blistering, genre-defying piece that merges the aggressive textures of metal, the rhythmic chaos of drumstep, and the guttural wobble of dubstep.
From the opening moments, ‘Statica’ slams into high gear with distorted guitar riffs that feel straight out of a metalcore breakdown, only to be chopped up and syncopated with skittering hi-hats and relentless snare rolls. The track balances chaos and control, with glitched-out synths weaving through heavy double-kick patterns and bone-rattling bass drops. There’s a gritty industrial edge throughout—think early Combichrist energy fused with Noisia’s tech precision and the grinding brutality of Sullivan King.
Cirex’s Puerto Rican roots subtly pulse beneath the surface—not through traditional rhythms, but in the fearless genre collision and raw attitude. The production is tight yet unapologetically distorted, like a warehouse rave on the edge of collapse.
‘Statica’ isn’t for the faint-hearted. It’s a soundstorm meant for headbanging ravers and metalheads looking for something more experimental. The blend of live instrumentation and digital mayhem gives it a hybrid identity—perfect for fans of cross-genre acts like Celldweller, Zardonic, or The Algorithm.
Track Review: ‘Statica’ by Cirex
Genre: Industrial Drum & Bass / Dubstep / Metal Fusion
Origin: Puerto Rico Published by Sergio Salcedo
