Dr Dawsound has the kind of frequency that is as good as a travel portal. There are some songs that feel like time is fleeting, and some that freeze the seconds on an hourglass. This latest single by the renowned composer and producer has the perfect mixture. This one is called Stellar Pulse, and the maestro from Marsielle has done it again.
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The essence of composing
To retain the attention of someone who flicks through reels is a skill. That means a hook has a lot of character, soul and zeal in its formation. That is how Dr Dawsound brings this sound about. You are listening to a song that has the right intonation and colour to all the elements. Like a well framed shot, you hear what you need, to develop that excitement towards the track. The pulse rises, as the title claims, and builds to an adrenaline rush. It is refreshing to hear the beats not overemphasising on the bass, creating a gentle stream of what the electronic synthesis can provide as a unique highlight. The lyrics have a spotlight shined on them, the instrumentals withdrawing when the ripples from the words are felt. Overall, Dr Dawsound shows in one song how cause and effect can balance the precision of a song.
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In My House and Blue are some singles that have become steady streaming songs. This composer has it all on the table, creating some melodic hits that revere the art of making dance and electronic hits. Listen to his single here and follow him on Instagram and Twitter for more!:
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