The vocal chop in Steppin’ hits like a hiccup on the offbeat and immediately makes the track impossible to sit still through. Vluarr works the bass-house end of things, and this is a lean, mean little groove: no wasted sounds, just a bouncing bassline, that stuttered vocal, and a drop at 1:00 that arrives fast and gets straight to business. House this functional can feel anonymous, faceless festival filler you forget by the next track, but Steppin’ has enough personality in that one hook to actually stand out on a big system. It’s built for a specific job, making a room move at midnight, and it does that job without a wasted second or a breakdown nobody asked for. I appreciate a producer who knows exactly what a track is for and refuses to pad it out chasing some emotional moment the song was never about. Three minutes of pure momentum. This would murder in a warehouse with the low end cranked.
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Vluarr - Steppin'
1 min in. Already a better experience than every Glastonbury main-stage set.
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