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At 128 BPM, this cut hits with the unvarnished urgency that raw electro demands, all serrated synth lines and pneumatic percussion locked in D minor’s naturally tense register. The energy sits at a persistent eight, never flinching, never apologising; it is all forward motion and industrial grit, like circuitry sparking in a sealed room.
In the mix, it is a peak-time weapon for cramped basements rather than polished superclubs, its driving momentum best deployed when the floor is already primed and you need something distinctive but unrelenting to push the pressure upward. Private Persons has delivered exactly the kind of underground fare that rewards selectors willing to trade polish for danger.
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