How many times can a producer name a track “Euphoria” before the word just gives up? FRANK (UK) and SHAW make a decent case for one more go. Their remix of BlackGummy’s cut is trancey progressive house in the old hands-in-the-air sense, and it commits to that with zero irony anywhere in sight. The build runs long, maybe too long if you have no patience, stacking supersaw layers until the release finally lands and hits like the first cold drink after a genuinely brutal day. It is shameless, which is exactly why it works. The lead is bright to the point of blinding and the breakdown milks one held piano chord for everything it is worth. FRANK and SHAW obviously grew up on this sound and refuse to be embarrassed by any of it, and you can hear that conviction in how hard the drop swings when it arrives. The whole thing is engineered to make a field full of strangers lose their minds at the same second. It would.
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BlackGummy - Euphoria (FRANK (UK) & SHAW Remix)
1-min read. About as long as a Coldplay key change takes to ruin a song.
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