![]() ![]() “Get U” seems to have more of an experimental rhythmic style, starting with almost complete asymmetry rhythms that are difficult to follow or define, but it soon morphs into a pretty organized set of sounds, adding some background synths and slight vocals for a nostalgic end to the song. It’s sort of pop-y, but also works great for people who prefer their music a bit more intense. This song is an instrumental, but it still makes for a great jam.įor a bit of a musical pivot, the next song on the album, “I Can’t Tell,” which features LAUREL is a wistful house-sounding track at the beginning with some heavy rhythmic synths afterward. The asymmetric rhythms add depth to the son, and are fun to listen to. The synths used are mesmerizing, rippling like waves across the song. “DHLC” brings a minimalistic techno style to house vibes. The lyrics are quite sad, seemingly about following someone to a certain level of trust who ultimately could not be trusted. Retrieved 2 June 2022.The first track, “Highest Building,” featuring Oklou, is a sweet-sounding, moderately slow song with some metallic effects and an airy timbre on the vocals. ![]()
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