Bata Dahan-Dahan
IV Of Spades
IV Of Spades arrive with their funk-forward swagger dialed up to a warm retro shimmer on "Bata Dahan-Dahan," wrapping what might otherwise be a cautionary song in irresistibly danceable clothes. The bass line is the engine — thick, walking, slightly syncopated — and the guitars ring out in clean, glassy tones that recall late-seventies soul-funk more than anything native to contemporary OPM. A wiry lead guitar phrase punctuates the verses like a raised eyebrow. The song moves at a brisk clip, full of rhythmic energy, but there's something knowing in its lightness, almost mischievous. The vocal performance here is confident without being showy — delivered with a kind of cool remove that suits the song's stance, which is less heartbreak and more sage amusement at someone rushing toward their own undoing. The lyrical core is essentially an instruction to slow down, to stop treating urgency as virtue, wrapped in a groove so infectious you might not immediately notice the wisdom underneath. IV Of Spades built their identity on this paradox — serious musicianship hiding inside party music — and this track crystallizes that tension beautifully. It belongs to the window-down, late-afternoon drive, or the moment at a party when the playlist finally stops trying so hard and just lets the room breathe.
fast
2010s
bright, warm, groovy
Filipino OPM, retro late-70s soul-funk revival
OPM, Funk. Soul-Funk. playful, mischievous. Opens with breezy confidence and maintains a knowing, amused lightness throughout with no emotional dip.. energy 7. fast. danceability 8. valence 8. vocals: confident male, cool detachment, sardonic warmth. production: walking bass, clean funk guitar, wiry lead guitar, tight rhythm section. texture: bright, warm, groovy. acousticness 4. era: 2010s. Filipino OPM, retro late-70s soul-funk revival. Windows-down late afternoon drive or the moment a party playlist finally stops trying too hard and lets the room breathe.