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French experimental duo Sliding Words return with their striking new single “Screamin’in”, a fantastic blend of electronic intensity and organic fragility. The track embodies the group’s fascination with contrasts, offering a soundscape that teeters between tension and release, control and rupture.
Opening with a deep, hypnotic electronic bassline, the song quickly anchors the listener in a dense, immersive atmosphere. Just as the pulse settles, an unexpected element emerges: the accordion, breathing with delicate vulnerability, adding an ethereal and almost suspended dimension. This fragile balance gradually fractures, leading to a powerful, liberating explosion of energy that surprises and captivates in equal measure.
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