• Amplify & Emily Makis - Get It On

    Liquid-leaning DnB with an actual vocalist on top, and Emily Makis is the reason this one sticks to your ribs. Her voice does that thing where it sounds effortless while clearly being very hard to pull off, sitting right above Amplify’s rolling breaks without ever fighting them. The drums are crisp in a way that makes cheap earbuds embarrassing, so find decent ones before you press play. “Get It On” isn’t trying to reinvent the genre. It’s trying to be the track you put on at 1am when the party has thinned out to the people who actually care about music, and on that count it delivers completely. The bassline has a warm bounce that keeps the whole thing from getting too precious, which is the trap a lot of liquid falls into. Instead it stays grounded and human. I’ve had it running three times while writing this and I’m not sick of it yet, which from me counts as a five-star review.

    1-min. Faster than skipping past a Coldplay ad on Spotify.

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