Split into four sections (each section for a different CC member), the tracks identities switch, changing style, with each section of the song really pushing through the subtle differences of each member, whilst it all gels to make a really good little tune. Myd pushed through his electro influences, with fluctuating beats and rhythms, before it fizzles through into Sam Tiba and his love for anything hip-hop and dancehall, its deep and dark but brilliant, mixing it up and down, theres a real sense of theatre about this thats perfectly encapsulated in the video. Before we know it, we're smacked straight in the face with some heavy beat and tribal like vocals in Panteros' section, that slows and builds perfectly, and is a great stop between the hip-hop feel of Tiba and the pace and jumpiness of Canblaster, it moves with that jumpy style and bouncy rhythm that takes this song off into a new level, before bringing it down into a gentle flow.
Individually, these tracks are great, but together, they're something special. The way I like to think of this is like an Avatar moment, but better. In its basic form, Avatar went out as a film to show what can be done, a showcase of tech, and this is similar, the individual sections of the track show off each members raw talent, but at the same time, work together as an individual piece. What this is then, is a great track, but also, it's rude awakening to the talents of 4 men and some synths, but also, a big slap in the face from what's coming your way, and its called Club Cheval. Don't say I didn't warn you.
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