A rubbery bass line and clipped percussion.
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The hook lands fast and glossy.
PLVTINUM, Tarro, and Ellusive land a sleek slice of pop polish.
Empire Of The Sun lands Way To Go like a neon welcome sign.
The song keeps its composure, but the groove never lets go.
A rubbery kick and low-slung bass line keep the floor moving.
La Felix and That’s Nice land “Delicious” like a neon handshake: slick.
Look Around fits the kind of day that rewards paying attention.
The remix leans on a tight four-on-the-floor thump.
The bass sits low and warm and the vocals hover like neon fog.
Glossy synths skim over a clean four-on-the-floor pulse.
The mix leans on a hard-edged four-on-the-floor kick.
Vocal hooks drift in and out like headlights.
The production rides on a clean four-on-the-floor pulse.
The beat snaps with clean and rubbery kick drums.
The vocal sits high and clean, then the mix opens up.
The chorus feels big enough for open windows and late drives.
The hook lands fast and the mood feels immediate.
Frightened Rabbit comes in loud with “I Wish I Was Sober”.
Space hangs around the edges, so every sigh and swell lands clean.