"No Rules!" - it’s the first thing MAXIMONO jots across his blackboard in the morning, as he enters his beat-lab. With cliche sketches ending up in detention, we can always depend on Sebi to deliver a unique piece of music. The crafty German earned his tenure in the electronic music scene during the late 90s, meticulously honing his craft in the world of breakbeats, jungle and drum & bass. In 2015, he flipped the script to go on a genre bending crusade with his new interpretation of house music, rapidly catching the attention of the biggest players across the scene.
Borrowing the best ingredients from genres such as drum & bass, hip hop, funk and even trap - the bass music veteran mixes these elements like a true chemistry professor. His very own formula of kinetic house music would quickly be acknowledged by tastemaker labels such as Dirtybird, This Ain't Bristol, Sweat It Out, Confession, Insomniac and CUFF.
Consequently, these industry-leading imprints had no problem pushing the Maximono sound, resulting in a slew of singles, EPs and remixes that dominated the dance charts for weeks on end. As a result, the Hannover-native would soon be professing his definition of house music around the world - playing major festivals like EDC Las Vegas, Shambhala, Dirtybird Campout, Nocturnal Wonderland, Friendship, Electric Forest, Kaballah and Fusion Festival in the process.
With a masters degree in low-end theory and a minor in spaced out, wobbly leads, Maximono teamed up with fellow bass graduates and heavy hitters like Malaa, Billy Kenny, Huxley, Volac and Marten Hørger to release critically acclaimed songs such as "Arsenic", "Hulahoop" and "So High". While touring North- and South America, Australia, New Zealand and Europe, Sebi played some of the world’s biggest venues including Fabric London, Space Miami, Exchange L.A., Ministry of Sound London, Webster Hall New York and Sankeys Ibiza.
With his no rules-approach to house music and his ability to get large crowds moving, the Dirtybird-alumnus manages to provide a summa cum laude experience whenever he gets behind the decks or rolls out new music from his laboratory.
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