: It feels both uplifting and moody, making it versatile for a sunset set or a peak-time club transition.
: Being released on Glasgow Underground (Kevin McKay's legendary label) ensures high-quality mixing and a "dancefloor-first" philosophy. 🎹 The Story Behind the Track : It feels both uplifting and moody, making
The track opens with a skeletal beat. It’s designed for DJs to mix in seamlessly. Gradually, a rhythmic synth pluck enters, signaling that something soulful is approaching. 2. The Introduction of Soul a rhythmic synth pluck enters
As the vocal enters, the atmosphere shifts. The "Think of me" refrain isn't just a lyric; it becomes a rhythmic instrument itself. It evokes a sense of longing that contrasts sharply with the aggressive, "techy" drums. 3. The Breakdown "techy" drums. 3. The Breakdown