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SWACQ – Yababa

June 19, 20182 min read

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• SWACQ finally debuts on the eminent Revealed Recordings
• Displays an aggressive and energetic flair without falter
• Catchy breakdown followed by a stomping drop


Monday has dawned with a striking and dynamic production, and it is from none other than the France-based hotshot SWACQ. Garnering appreciation for his unique and peculiar groove, this talent has shown his apt skills for making festival anthems. And for today, we have his latest work “Yababa”, unveiled by Revealed Recordings. Debuting in the Dutch mega-label, this song certainly has the requisite horsepower to amp up any dance-floor.

The five hundred and sixty-seventh episode of the prestigious radio-show, Club Life, saw the leading Dutchman Tiesto term SWACQ as a “versatile” and “adept” artist, able to craft any genre from bass house to trap. This intense appreciation, with no doubt, describes the luminary we are talking about today. Getting a major feature in the Club Life volume 5 (China), he also later released “Kayos” along with Jordiz. A month before, the French resident also remixed Ava Max, reworking her brand new single “My Way”, which included a poppy style beat with an alluring melody. But people were expecting “Yababa” to drop soon as it got played in several gigs and radio-shows.

With all this said, let us explore more about this Electro-house dynamite!

Starting with a thumping big-room percussion and a groovy arp, the introductory segment of the track leads up to the riser which in turn throws in the first drop. The funny pre-drop vocal signals in the striding synth-line, along with a unique and kinetic bassline to charge from the backdrop. Working with gusto, the components hit in an aggressive and energetic flair. Halting after thirty tantalizing seconds, the breakdown sweeps in with dreamy and digital-toned synths, pitching up after a few moments to introduce the vivacious saws. The saw synths play out a delectable and lively melody, before swiftly transforming to the riser for a final dosage of the stomping and robust drop.

To say in a few words, “Yababa” shows a powerful demeanour, with its creative and swanky elements, to an impressive level!

You can listen to “Yababa” here:

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