
A neon-lit remix of digital heartbreak where trap-inflected percussion meets reverb-heavy vocals. A late-night anthem for the lonely and the restless.
December 14, 2018 · Alamo Records (5)
This remix of 'Falling' is a quintessential artifact of the late 2010s 'sad boy' aesthetic, sitting at the precise intersection of SoundCloud rap and mainstream pop. It sounds like the interior of a high-end car driving through a city at night: sleek, expensive, and deeply isolated. The production is defined by its spaciousness, using massive amounts of reverb to create a sense of emotional distance, while the trap-style hi-hats provide a nervous, ticking energy that keeps the track from becoming too stagnant. It is a song that feels both intimate and cinematic, turning personal heartbreak into a wide-screen experience.
How does Falling (blackbear remix) sound next to the rest of Trevor Daniel's catalogue?
The vocals lean notably further into falsetto than the rest of the catalogue.
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