Chi-Town twins Jon and Bryan Gorecki have been making a name for themselves as of late due to the ease at which they trade off genres and excel at every they attempt. Ranging from everything from house, to drum and bass, and now to dubstep, they’ve put on full display their inordinate amount of talent and comprehensive prowess. Playing EDC Las Vegas last year was a major catalyst for the huge amounts of growth they’ve had in the last 18 months, and now they’ve whippe upd further proof of the gigantic steps they’ve taken.
Their latest release ‘The Summit’ is one of their most unique originals yet, featuring tight attention to detail and a wide variety of instruments used that work in conjunction magnificently. Easing you in with an entrancing melody and light horns as in intro, this track puts you mentally on a sharp twisting path on the side of a mountain, arduously trudging your way further up with the top being your one true goal. The snare comes in and gives it this trappy feel, making you feel like Rocky Balboa running up the library steps at the end of his training, conquering this mountain along with the beat. Then, an electric undertone is introduced and grows, building up to a gut-punching dubstep drop that could the Oxford Dictionary definition of “thwack”. Arguably the dirtiest part of this song are the bells that are used as fills before the bass comes back in and ruins your life once more.
The middle hones in on that beautiful bell segment from before, making them the focus of the elongated intro leading to the last drop of the song. Many songs give you the strong urge to fast forward through certain portions of the track due to a noticeable majority of the production time being spent on only the most energetic sections. It’s refreshing to hear a production where the entirety of the piece feels like there was intention behind everything to create a fluid and complex flowing stream of frequency, rather than just shoving in an outro to get back to the proverbial “meat and potatoes”.
If Birthdayy Partyy continue to develop their already noticeable talents, they could be a major force to be reckoned with in years to come. For now, check out ‘The Summit’ for yourself below!