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Sometimes
I hear this 125 BPM, 2A locomotive as progressive house that refuses to coast; the kick locks into a steady, muscular throb while Isadora Mulvey’s vocal drapes across the top with a warmth that sidesteps the genre’s usual saccharine pitfalls. With energy pegged at ten, Landikhan still lets the dynamics breathe, allowing the low-end rumble to expand without suffocating the room.
I’d programme it for late-night curation: tension accumulates in gradual, organic waves rather than cheap drops, making it a perfect bridge between peak-time sweat and after-hours introspection. On a floor that still demands momentum, it functions as a pressure valve—hooky enough to sing back, restrained enough to let the strobe do the talking.
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