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GoGo!
Electronic · 2015

GoGo!

A high-octane rush of racing-engine synths and bone-rattling sub-bass. This is maximalist trap designed for the frantic energy of a neon-lit city at midnight.

October 20, 2015 · LuckyMe

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GoGo! is a concentrated burst of high-octane adrenaline that redefined the boundaries of electronic trap upon its release. It sounds like a high-speed chase through a futuristic, neon-drenched metropolis where the laws of physics are merely suggestions. The track is built around a relentless, revving synth line that mimics the sound of a supercar shifting gears, creating a sense of forward momentum that never lets up. Unlike the more minimalist trap of the early 2010s, this is maximalism in its purest form: every frequency is occupied by sharp, metallic percussion, soaring leads, or the kind of bone-rattling sub-bass that Baauer is legendary for.

Moments Worth Listening For
The way the lead synth pitch-bends upward like a Formula 1 car shifting gears during the primary drop.
The sudden silence at the bridge where a single, dry vocal sample hangs in the air before the sub-bass returns.
The frantic, polyrhythmic percussion fills that bridge the gap between the first and second drops.

How does GoGo! sound next to the rest of Baauer's catalogue?

Vocal Layering+2.9σ

The vocals lean far further into vocal layering than the rest of the catalogue.

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