MSTRKRFT drops Heartbreaker like it just blasted out of a neon basement in downtown Toronto, and that feels current, not retro. It hits with enough swagger to sound like a club record and enough bite to feel like it might crack the ice outside.
The beat arrives dry, punchy, and clipped, with synth stabs that spark like short-circuiting arcade hardware. The low end stays tight and mean, while the vocal hooks ride above the crush instead of sinking into it.
Put this on when the workday starts dragging and you need the room to feel a little more charged. It suits late-night emails, winter walks, and any moment that needs a fast pulse without any sentimental nonsense.