Move (with Clementine Douglas)
Dom Dolla
"Move" strips things back to fundamentals — a singular, hypnotic groove that feels like it was built in a single session fueled by pure instinct. Dom Dolla constructs a track where the drums are almost conversational, snapping and breathing in ways that invite the body before the mind can object. Clementine Douglas's vocal here is less plaintive than on their other collaboration, more assured — commanding rather than questioning. The lyrics circle around motion as liberation, physical and emotional simultaneously. There's a crisp, almost tactile quality to the production, where every element occupies its own frequency band with satisfying clarity. As a peak-time tool it's immaculate, but it also holds something for the morning after — a reminder that sometimes the most profound thing you can do is simply keep moving.
fast
2020s
crisp, tactile, kinetic
Australia
Electronic, House. Tech House / Peak-Time Tool. Euphoric, Liberating. Establishes a hypnotic groove immediately and sustains it without release, converting motion itself into the emotional destination.. energy 9. fast. danceability 10. valence 8. vocals: commanding, assured, motion-focused, liberatory, minimal-lyrical. production: conversational drums, tactile clarity, frequency-separated mix, immaculate peak-time engineering, instinct-driven arrangement. texture: crisp, tactile, kinetic. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. Australia. Peak-time on a floor with a great sound system — the record that reminds you sometimes the only answer is to keep moving.