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: De Laet struggled initially to place Calum Scott’s dynamic vocals in the mix, eventually using a hardware compression chain from the songwriting team to achieve the final "nasally" but perfectly fitted sound.

Lost Frequencies employs a "less is more" philosophy, meticulously selecting sounds to fill specific frequency pockets rather than layering excessively.

: It features a slow-sweeping, inviting melody that builds into a dense, driving bassline during the chorus.