Sistek, Tudor, and Amy J Pryce make “Pitfalls” feel like the track everyone suddenly has on repeat. Glossy and immediate, it lands with the confidence of a song that already knows the room.
The production opens with clean vocal chops, soft chord swells, and a low-key pulse that never gets lazy. A 106-BPM house groove keeps the floor moving while the top line stays bright, airy, and just a little wistful.
Late-afternoon traffic, headphones, and a half-empty coffee cup all suit it well. By the time the hook settles in, the day feels smoother than it started.