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At a steady 130 BPM in 3A, THRILL locks into a lean, muscular pulse that feels far more spacious than the 9/10 energy rating suggests, trading peak-time hysterics for a heads-down, hypnotic churn. The rhythm is stripped to its essential framework, letting the low-end breathe and the percussion scrape rather than slam, creating a tunnel of sound that pulls the floor inwards rather than pushing it upwards.
It is exactly the sort of oddball, deep-minimal cut Kalahari Oyster Cult built its name on: functional enough for the mix, yet weird enough to wake up jaded ears. I would drop this after hours, when the room is thick and the crowd is ready for tension over release, letting that B-flat minor tension coil for minutes before anything dares to resolve.