
Shimmering progressive house built on soaring vocals and polished synth architecture. A mid-2010s anthem designed for the peak of a festival set.
November 11, 2014 · Arkade
A Little More captures the exact peak of the mid-2010s progressive house movement, where emotional vulnerability met massive, stadium-sized production. Kaskade, collaborating here with John Dahlbäck, balances his signature melodic warmth with a driving, club-ready energy that feels both intimate and expansive. The track is anchored by Sansa's breathy, ethereal vocals, which provide a human heart to the polished digital landscape. It is the sound of a summer night that refuses to end, characterized by side-chained synths that pulse like a collective heartbeat and a bassline that demands movement.
How does A Little More sound next to the rest of Kaskade's catalogue?
Festival saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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