Special is the rare NCS track I’d happily put on outside of a Fortnite lobby. Yere turns in a piece of melodic electronic with more emotional weight than the copyright-free catalogue usually bothers with — a wistful topline, a drop that prioritises melody over sheer volume, the whole thing carrying a slightly bittersweet glow. The lead synth in the drop at 1:20 has this bell-like tone that rings out over the beat rather than smashing through it, and the restraint is what makes it land. There’s a moment in the second breakdown where everything strips back to just piano and the vocal, and it’s genuinely lovely, the kind of pause most producers at this tempo are too impatient to build in. Yere clearly cares about the songwriting underneath the electronics, which you can’t say for a lot of tracks sharing this real estate. This won’t blow any roofs off, but a late drive home is exactly where it belongs. I’ve had it on twice tonight already and it hasn’t worn thin. Understated in a scene that rarely rewards it, and better for the choice.
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Yere - Special
1 minute. Shorter than the average Coldplay intro. Mercifully.
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