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In minimalist musician Bergsonist's “Crown Heights,” the effect couldn’t be more different.
Instead, with its repetitive downtempo synth beat, the track feels more like taking a stroll through the vibrant neighborhood it’s named after.
As you’re moving through the track, you encounter new embellishments along the way.
There’s a sultry bass that comes in for just a spell.
A catchy drum beat that leaves you be for just a couple blocks.
Not new for the Moroccan artist, a layer of what sound like pitched tbilat drums make for a wobbly and catchy effect.
Like any stroll through your neighborhood, there are pit-stops and turns around the corners.
Across the song’s four main acts, we’re surprised both with halting screeches and melodic meditations.
This one is best enjoyed on a nice little walk.
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In minimalist musician Bergsonist's “Crown Heights,” the effect couldn’t be more different.
Instead, with its repetitive downtempo synth beat, the track feels more like taking a stroll through the vibrant neighborhood it’s named after.
As you’re moving through the track, you encounter new embellishments along the way.
There’s a sultry bass that comes in for just a spell.
A catchy drum beat that leaves you be for just a couple blocks.
Not new for the Moroccan artist, a layer of what sound like pitched tbilat drums make for a wobbly and catchy effect.
Like any stroll through your neighborhood, there are pit-stops and turns around the corners.
Across the song’s four main acts, we’re surprised both with halting screeches and melodic meditations.
This one is best enjoyed on a nice little walk.
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