Micheal Ricker is a Delaware-based electronic music producer and artist best known as Bad Robot. Earlier this year, he released “Supermassive,” which was built around skittering, tweeter and woofer rattling thump, scorching bass synths and a woozy and wobbling synth melody. And fittingly, it’s the sort of club and festival banger that sounds as though it should knock a building over.
According to Ricker, his latest single “Close To You” is “a bit of a departure into a brighter, more ‘pop’ sounding progressive house style.” Built around an almost mantra-like glistening synth phrase, shimmering synth arpeggios and skittering beats, the motorik-like “Close To You” is both summery and remarkably catchy, while seemingly nodding at Discovery-era Daft Punk-like French touch.
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