
High-velocity electroclash driven by a relentless 145 BPM pulse and distorted bass. A punishing yet euphoric anthem for dark warehouses and festival peaks.
November 1, 2017 · Modular Recordings
Do What You Want is a high-octane assault on the senses that captures the raw, unbridled energy of a peak-time warehouse rave. Clocking in at a blistering 145 BPM, the track abandons the polished synth-pop leanings of the band's middle period in favor of something far more visceral and industrial. It sounds like a mechanical heart beating at double speed, fueled by distorted sawtooth basslines and a rhythmic precision that feels both digital and dangerously human. The production is dense and hyper-compressed, designed to be felt in the chest as much as heard in the ears, making it an essential acquisition for those who crave physical impact from their electronic music.
How does Do What You Want sound next to the rest of The Presets's catalogue?
The writing leans far further into freedom than the rest of the catalogue.
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