This is another short, fun, fairly straightforward EDM track with a fast beat and some almost HappyHardcorian chords. But if you've listened to my other work, you've noticed there's a pattern where I can't quite draw within the lines of a genre. The drop takes us to a dark, heavy bass and then a vocal crescendo.
I’ll write about this at length in the future but I’m one of those musicians who interprets music visually as three dimensional colors and shapes. It’s not quite synesthesia — or so I’ve been told — but the premise is similar. That's why I'm concerned with the geography of a song. I like it to meander (or race, in this case) through various territories. What I guess you might call movements. A standard verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus comes across as incredibly dull in the way I interpret music. I crave novelty. Especially when composing, because you have to listen to the damn thing 10,000 times.
If you like this enough to listen to it elsewhere the link below will take you to all the various music services where you can find it:
And the album artwork, a synthograph made with Stable Diffusion:
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