The new Eurostep & Lapsus Music song Drippin, which is a blend between Minimal / Tech House and R&B music, uses the soothing kind of production that surrounds you with a cozy space and lifts you up with its feathery-light grooves. As sedative the sonic therapy on the track is, it still has the level of detail that can easily absorb and enchant the listeners, as they start following the unconventional movements of the patterns on Drippin.
The uptempo beat, which in this case is a counter-intuitive decision by the producers, is perhaps one of the core-aspects in creation of the ethereal atmosphere on the new Eurostep & Lapsus Music song. The rapid advancement of the track at first has a stupefying effect, especially given the contrast with the actual texture of the sounds we’re being exposed to. For about a minute, the low end on Drippin tries to ascend from under the intense drum-pattern and get rid of its highpass blanket. This clash between the two elements of the track is something that consumes the listeners’ focus entirely, and it’s the reason the eventual claiming of victory by the bass sounds so satisfying.
It’s also the reason of Eurostep – Drippin sounding so chill, despite its pace. The low end is the foundation and starting point of Eurostep’s Minimal / Tech House song, with the influences from Hip-Hop and R&B music being its main source of color and flavor. As the bass gently embraces the listeners, the smooth percussion and melodic vocal bits sound like ripples, swiftly spreading and drowning at the same pace on the calm surface of a sleeping lake hidden deep in the woods. It’s a track that effortlessly creates a sense of space, and it’s a space that, regardless of your preferences, you’d like to revisit over and over again.