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At a disciplined 122 BPM, this cut locks into a deep, rolling groove that feels less like a sprint and more like a controlled descent. I hear Move D channelling that unmistakable Aus Music pedigree into lean, hypnotic percussion, letting the energy sit at a simmering nine without ever boiling over. The 10A key casts a subtle minor-key shadow across the frequencies, giving every synthetic stab a melancholic afterglow that lingers long after the bar.
I’d call this prime-time Panorama Bar material: patient, immersive, and built for rooms where the lights refuse to come up. It breathes between peaks, making it perfect for bridging tougher techno cuts or stretching a warm-up into something unforgettable. The texture is smooth but never slick, and at this tempo it rewards sound systems that favour close listening and reckless dancing in equal measure.
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