Subtle melodic layers are introduced, teasing the main theme while maintaining a relentless 138 BPM pace.
Ethereal pads and vocal chops are used in the background to add depth and "space" to the production. 4. Why "Who's Afraid Of 138?!"
The beat drops away to reveal a lush, cinematic atmosphere. High-energy supersaws lead the "Intuition" melody, which is both euphoric and slightly melancholic. allen_watts_intuition_extended_mix_whos_afraid_...
This is a "peak time" record. It is best used in the middle of a set to lift the energy after a progressive build-up or as a powerful closing track. ! roster?
It prioritizes over the slower, more progressive styles of the main Armada label. Subtle melodic layers are introduced, teasing the main
The main melody uses wide, detuned supersaw leads with heavy reverb and delay to create a "wall of sound" effect.
The track follows a classic uplifting trance arrangement designed for club play: Why "Who's Afraid Of 138
A heavy, driving kick and "rolling" bassline typical of the Allen Watts sound. It utilizes sharp percussion and rhythmic synth stabs to build energy for the mix-in.