🎧 7.5/10 — A solid, no-filler banger for DJs and heavy dubstep playlists. Best experienced with a subwoofer and minimal daylight.
Chase Cartel’s contribution is brief but effective — shouted, processed ad-libs that function more as rhythmic punctuation than traditional verses. Think “run the track” energy rather than lyrical storytelling.
The mix is clean but aggressive. The intro teases with atmospheric tension and a vocal chop hook (“We stay active…”), then unleashes a main drop that layers distorted 808s with a screeching lead reminiscent of early 2010s EDM trap but updated with today’s sound design polish. The BPM sits around 150–160, giving it both head-nod swing and mosh-ready intensity.
The track doesn’t break new sonic ground. Fans of Kai Wachi , SVDDEN DEATH , or HE$H will feel right at home, but those looking for melody or variation across three minutes might find it repetitive.
The second drop switches the rhythm pattern, adding a syncopated kick roll that catches you off guard — a smart arrangement choice that rewards repeat listens.
🎧 7.5/10 — A solid, no-filler banger for DJs and heavy dubstep playlists. Best experienced with a subwoofer and minimal daylight.
Chase Cartel’s contribution is brief but effective — shouted, processed ad-libs that function more as rhythmic punctuation than traditional verses. Think “run the track” energy rather than lyrical storytelling. Sequence Cartel ft. Chase Cartel - Active
The mix is clean but aggressive. The intro teases with atmospheric tension and a vocal chop hook (“We stay active…”), then unleashes a main drop that layers distorted 808s with a screeching lead reminiscent of early 2010s EDM trap but updated with today’s sound design polish. The BPM sits around 150–160, giving it both head-nod swing and mosh-ready intensity. 🎧 7
The track doesn’t break new sonic ground. Fans of Kai Wachi , SVDDEN DEATH , or HE$H will feel right at home, but those looking for melody or variation across three minutes might find it repetitive. Think “run the track” energy rather than lyrical
The second drop switches the rhythm pattern, adding a syncopated kick roll that catches you off guard — a smart arrangement choice that rewards repeat listens.