It's got ice in it's veins and a beat with a brain... love how much space there is around the synth; how otherworldly and unpredictably this is. Sometimes it's incredibly atmospheric, almost cinematic, sometimes it's more contained but instead appreciably upbeat and punchy, with Daft Punk-like vocals that fade in and out; intersperse the barrages of sound...
Not sure the 2:15 part specifically was necessary, it felt unfinished in a way, a bridge between breaks, that doesn't really build or conclude any particular way, and towards the end it's all the more beat and all the less atmosphere and audial resilience
Would've been cool with more of that towards the end too, a bit less loudness and a bit more life, seems to forget its roots a bit along the way, but what a banger!
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