In an omnipotent collaboration between two of the most exciting and daring acts in electronic dance music, D.O.D and Futuristic Polar Bears have joined forces to bring to you their extraordinary new track, ‘Why’ – out now on Afrojack’s own Wall Recordings.
For ‘Why’, the Bears and D.O.D go head-to-head to create an explosive production, which emulates the signature styles of both artists in one epic cut. Kicking the track off with a trademark progressive build, impeccably timed rises are featured, alongside a female vocal, which says, “I just can’t understand”. One minute into the track, listeners are whisked off into an energetic, bouncy electro-house drop. Allowing a momentary break where the melody and lyrics dominate, listeners are swooped back up in a sonically diverse whirlwind, featuring digital warble, a video game like melody, and a punchy bassline.
As a debut release for both artists on Afrojack’s esteemed imprint, the Bears and D.O.D have made an exceedingly good first impression on the label. With a bountiful release schedule over the course of 2015, Futuristic Polar Bears can look back at a highly successful year with massive original releases including ‘Velocity’, ‘Night Vision’, ‘Shake It Off’ and ‘BYOS’. Getting polar with crowds all around the world, the Bears have toured from country to country, getting their signature sound out there in a mighty way. Having only exposed the tip of the iceberg, we can be certain that the Bears will be back in 2016 to make even more noise in an unprecedented way!
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