Theus Mago - MUN/SEA
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After ten years of building a reputation as one of Mexico’s most distinctive voices in electronic music, Theus Mago
reveals his long-awaited debut album ‘MUN/SEA’, landing on 6th June 2025 on DGTL Records.
‘MUN/SEA’ is a genre-defying journey through sound, emotion, and identity. The album spans ten tracks and reflects a sonic departure for Theus Mago, whose earlier work was often defined by dark, club-focused tones. Here, he embraces a broader palette—from playful, wide-eyed synth adventures like ‘Do Androids Dream Of Dinosaurs?’ to the breakneck club energy of the rave-charged single ‘The F-Train’. Also featured, tracks such as ‘Casa Furiosa’, a dynamic, percussive-heavy standout, showcase Mago’s talent for creating tension-filled, dancefloor-ready moments across a kaleidoscopic and absorbing journey.
Deeply personal and creatively expansive, ‘MUN/SEA’ serves as a “disguised homage” to Theus Mago’s three-year-old son, who contributes vocals on the whimsical yet heartfelt ‘Kuni Kuni’. That influence is felt throughout the album’s expressive, colourful, playful and often cinematic tone. “The album has its ups and downs, its bright moments and dark moments. Just like parenthood,” Mago—real name Mateo—explains.
Built primarily with digital tools but enriched by carefully placed modular synths, ‘MUN/SEA’ balances technical precision with emotional depth. Vocal elements and spoken word passages add further texture and storytelling, creating a vivid listening experience that blurs the lines between the dancefloor and the personal.
Theus Mago first launched his project in 2014 while immersed in Paris’ leftfield electronic scene, drawing inspiration from acts like David Shaw and The Beat, La Mverte, Yan Wagner, and It’s a Fine Line. Now based in Mexico City, a decade later, ‘MUN/SEA’ represents both a return to those creative roots and a bold step forward, offering a perfectly punctuated statement of artistic evolution.