
A high-octane rush of racing-engine synths and bone-rattling sub-bass. This is maximalist trap designed for the frantic energy of a neon-lit city at midnight.
October 20, 2015 · LuckyMe
GoGo! is a concentrated burst of high-octane adrenaline that redefined the boundaries of electronic trap upon its release. It sounds like a high-speed chase through a futuristic, neon-drenched metropolis where the laws of physics are merely suggestions. The track is built around a relentless, revving synth line that mimics the sound of a supercar shifting gears, creating a sense of forward momentum that never lets up. Unlike the more minimalist trap of the early 2010s, this is maximalism in its purest form: every frequency is occupied by sharp, metallic percussion, soaring leads, or the kind of bone-rattling sub-bass that Baauer is legendary for.
How does GoGo! sound next to the rest of Baauer's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into vocal layering than the rest of the catalogue.
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