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KiRKie keeps the clockwork tight at 130 BPM, letting the groove breathe through a filter of reduced frequencies that feel more coiled than chaotic. The energy reads high, but it is channelled into restraint: every hi-hat and sub-bass pulse sits in the pocket, carving out a grey-area mood that feels at home in 9B’s minor shadows without ever turning melodramatic.
This is a midday terrace cut, playable and lean, sitting comfortably in that PAWSA-adjacent lane where the minimal resurgence meets peak-time pressure. It will not surprise a crowd, yet it moves them efficiently, making it the kind of understated workhorse I reach for when the sun is still up and the floor needs propulsion without pyrotechnics.