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A track of diversity laid down by future house, vox, vocals, chill-out, nu-disco, piano cuts and breakbeats. It’s melodic with a plethora of reversed synth elements and lyrically focused, although the lyrics in this song are on the vague side, but boosted by energetic passion.

The breaks are eclectic and a fusion-heavy scene, and the drum fills are comprised of percussion sounds with the ever-present synthetic “dub toms” in addition to the standard claps, snares, and cymbals in most dance music.

Pulsating beats, synth elements, belting out a joyous vocal on top of tinkering pianos making this a tasty future chill cut.

This is a feel good, and frankly timeless track although it has some similarities to modern Nu-Disco. The track is heavily sample-based, compared to the usually programmed or live original instrumentation that Nu-Disco relies on.

The other key difference is in the song structure; nu-disco will usually have the typical song structure of a pop song, with verses, a chorus, and various breakdowns, whereas future house generally has a more constant and unvaried character throughout.

The main chop gently fades in and out of distorted flutes and under a steady beat with an analogue hi-hat pattern, nu disco-style synths and looped filtered vox and vocals.

Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy the track, my best wishes Christian

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Pulsating beats, synth elements, belting out a joyous vocal on top of tinkering pianos making this a tasty future chill cut.