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Nullptr runs a 140bpm grid with the kind of hydraulic pressure that defines modern electro. Locked in 7A, the drums hit with machined exactitude—hi-hats slice like sheet metal, basslines prowl with predatory intent—and the energy sits at a near-maximum 9, pinning the dial from the first bar. There is no ambient padding, only taut machine funk rendered in chrome and shadow.
This is a peak-time weapon for strobe-lit rooms where forward motion is non-negotiable. I would drop it after a looser warm-up and before total bedlam; it carries enough underground pedigree to satisfy purists while keeping the floor locked in clinical, relentless stride. It builds a space you cannot easily exit.