Back To Mine With Hermetics

Since his early records on R&S and ZZK, Hermetics (aka Santiago Niño) has explored electronic music as a form of ritual and renewal. His work across labels like Multi Culti and Optimo Music leans into rhythm as a tool for transformation. Here, he uses it sparingly. The remix doesn’t overwrite OORA’s minimalist structure. Instead, it picks out new weight in the silences and repetition, teasing out latent tension. On his new remix of Oora’s ‘And Then, It Faded’, out now on Otherness Records, Hermetics takes a moment of quiet introspection and turns it inside out. For his Back To Mine the Bogotá-born producer has picked out some afterparty cuts that have also swerved as inspirations throughout his career.

Ulrich Schnauss – In All The Wrong Places

Ulrich was a major influence on me. I believe he helped shape my sensitivity toward more cinematic and melodic atmospheres. You can feel his imprint in the ambient and dreamy textures of my music.

Ulrich Schnauss - In All The Wrong Places

The Crystal Method – Busy Child

The Big Beat era left a deep mark on me. I still remember watching the music video for this track and feeling like something had shifted in me forever. Echoes of that golden age can still be heard in my productions.

The Crystal Method - Busy Child

Orbital & Angelo Badalamenti – Beached

Although this track isn’t strictly Big Beat, it perfectly captures the spirit of that era—when electronic music felt fresh, emotional, and full of youthful energy. It evokes a time when dancing and connecting with the scene came from a genuine and enthusiastic place.

Orbital And Angelo Badalamenti – Beached (Long Version)

The Future Sound of London – Papua New Guinea

One of my all-time favorites. This track marked the beginning of my fascination with fusing ethnic and world music with more industrial, electronic sounds—something I still explore today.

The Future Sound Of London - Papua New Guinea HD (Offical Video)

Sasha – Xpander

A timeless classic that reminds me of my melodic roots and my desire to revive the pure essence of ‘90s electronic music with a fresh, modern edge.

Sasha- Xpander [Original Mix]

Solid Sessions – Janeiro

I spent countless nights playing this track on repeat, sometimes to the point of tears. It’s rare to find progressive tracks these days that evoke such deep emotion and beauty.

Janeiro (Original Mix)

Fluke – Zion

The Zion dance scene from The Matrix had a huge impact on me. The rawness, sensuality, and spiritual energy it conveys still inspires me to create. It’s one of the moments that pushed me to keep producing.

God Within – Infinitely Gentle Blows (Aural Hallucination Mix)

Another unforgettable moment tied to film. This track plays at the end of Groove, and the emotion it left me with still lingers. It’s the perfect sonic echo of a magical night—what you feel after a perfect party.

Infinitely Gentle Blows (Aural Hallucination Mix)

Aphex Twin – Xtal

One of the most beautiful tracks ever created, and one of the greatest inspirations of my artistic life. There’s nothing more to add.

Aphex Twin - Xtal (HQ)

Mauro Picotto & Ricardo Ferri – Greens

This track only gets better with time. Years later, I revisited it and suddenly everything made sense—my roots, my taste, my creative impulses. Tracks like this remind me why I do what I do. It’s a true masterpiece of techno and electronic music, with a unique energy I’ve rarely found elsewhere.

Mauro Picotto & Riccardo Ferri - Greens

Oora ‘And Then, It Faded’ (Hermetics Remix) is out now on Otherness Records.

https://www.beatport.com/release/and-then-it-faded-hermetics-remix/5127778