Nivamix: The Story
Two Artists, One Vision: The Making of Nivamix
In 2021, two young women from Spain, Nicole from Barcelona, Maya from Valencia, met and instantly recognized something in each other. Not a common taste in music, though they had that. It was something deeper: a restlessness with how electronic music spoke to the world, a hunger to capture something it was missing.
Nicole had spent her entire life inside electronic music. Not as a casual listener, but as someone for whom a drop, a synth line, a filter sweep could unlock feelings her own words couldn’t. She understood the architecture of a track, where the tension lives, how to build it, when to break it, how to make thousands of people feel alone together in a crowd.
Maya had taken a different path. She played football until she realized her heart wasn’t in strategy formations and league tables. She moved to Barcelona looking for something she couldn’t name, and found it on a dancefloor: the collision of rhythm and rhythm, bodies and music, individual and collective. But the songs she heard felt incomplete. They weren’t telling the story she was living.
They started making music in 2022 as Nivamix.

What set them apart wasn’t technical polish or a hunger for fame. It was specificity. They wrote about real moments:
The grinding monotony of Monday-through-Friday, and the absolute devotion to escape that Saturday demands.
Love that ignites and extinguishes on a dancefloor, beautiful and devastating because it’s temporary.
The power of a crowd, strangers becoming a constellation, a force that can’t be contained.
Urgency. Time is running. Dance anyway.
The heroes inside us, the parts that refuse to stop running toward something greater.

Their music doesn’t apologize for being pop-adjacent
or house-leaning or unapologetically electronic. It exists in that space, accessible but never simple, dancefloor-ready but never empty. Each track carries lyrical weight. Each beat earns its place.
By late 2024, they’d released Framework, a track that introduced their sound to the world: infectious, fun, propulsive, built to move you.

Since then, track after track has deepened the vision:
– Songs about pixelated heroes and video game quests (Héroe)
– Portraits of nightlife love that burns too bright (Amor en el Ritmo)
– Anthems about breaking free from the grind (Tren Subterráneo, Sin Parar)
– Celebrations of collective power (Una Constelación)
– Dark, dangerous, irresistible electronic fire (Fuego en la Noche)
Nicole and Maya aren’t interested in chasing trends. They’re interested in making the music that moved them into the studio in the first place, music that takes people seriously. Music that knows you’re exhausted. Music that knows you’re in love. Music that knows you’re part of something bigger than yourself.
Nivamix is two people saying: this matters. The dancefloor matters. Your heartbeat matters. The moment you’re in matters. Listen.