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Bilocation
Electronic · 2015

Bilocation

Leftfield's "Bilocation" is a potent electronic single, delivering a signature blend of deep, dark progressive house with intricate rhythms and cinematic synth textures. It's a brooding, propulsive jo

May 12, 2015 · Something Special (2)

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Immerse yourself in the shadowy, pulsating world of Leftfield's "Bilocation." This isn't just a track; it's an experience, a deep dive into driving electronic rhythms, ominous synth textures, and a pervasive sense of urban mystery. It feels like the soundtrack to a clandestine meeting in a rain-slicked city, or the internal monologue of a mind grappling with profound thoughts under a moonless sky. Own this if you crave electronic music that is both intellectually stimulating and viscerally impactful, a track that commands your attention and transports you to a realm of dark, hypnotic beauty.

Moments Worth Listening For
The precise moment the main, arpeggiated synth melody introduces itself, weaving through the already established percussive bed, around the 0:45-1:00 mark.
The breakdown section, likely mid-track, where the drums momentarily recede, allowing a haunting vocal sample or an extended, echoing synth pad to dominate, creating a sense of vast space.
The final minute, where the track builds to a dense, almost overwhelming wall of sound before an abrupt, impactful conclusion.

How does Bilocation sound next to the rest of Leftfield's catalogue?

Vocal Layering+3.7σ

The vocals lean far further into vocal layering than the rest of the catalogue.

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