James Curd takes the disco-inspired synth-pop of Christa Vi's original track and transforms it into a true house track without abandoning it’s groovy feel. The rhythm of the track stays very true to the original with clear disco influence in the tone of the bass and drums throughout the piece. The electronica, on the other hand, sounds like something you would encounter in a gritty, underground London nightclub.
(excerpt from Purple Sneakers Premiere by Cailey Moroney)
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