
A three-minute explosion of high-voltage trap and industrial-edged bass. Bone-rattling sub-frequencies meet razor-sharp metallic percussion for a pure adrenaline rush.
October 14, 2016 · LuckyMe
Paauer is less a song and more a controlled explosion. It represents Baauer at his most uncompromising, stripping away the pop sensibilities of his debut album Aa in favor of raw, kinetic energy. The track is built on a foundation of power, both literal and metaphorical, using sound design that feels heavy, industrial, and dangerously loud. It is the sound of a producer reclaiming his territory in the bass music scene with a statement of pure technical skill and sonic dominance.
How does Paauer sound next to the rest of Baauer's catalogue?
The vocals lean notably further into vocal layering than the rest of the catalogue.
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