Whiplash (feat. Dirty Loops)
Cory Wong
Dirty Loops bring a technical extravagance that matches Wong's own — the result is something almost overwhelming in the best possible way. The track launches immediately into dense, virtuosic territory: polyrhythmic drumming that treats the kit as a lead instrument, bass lines of near-impossible complexity delivered with casual fluency, and vocals that swing between jazz-inflected precision and explosive rock energy. Wong's guitar finds pockets in the chaos, anchoring the funk pulse while the Swedish trio pushes harmonic and rhythmic boundaries to their edges. The tempo is relentless, the arrangement restlessly inventive — sections shift and evolve before they overstay their welcome. It's music that rewards the listener who pays close attention while still functioning as pure visceral propulsion for anyone just along for the ride. The title is apt: there's something almost violent in the excitement it generates. Best experienced with volume turned up, ideally while doing something that demands focus and rewards precision.
very fast
2010s
dense, explosive, intense
American funk meets Swedish jazz-pop
Funk, Jazz. Jazz-Funk Fusion. euphoric, aggressive. Launches immediately into overwhelming virtuosity and escalates relentlessly, never releasing tension so much as converting it into pure propulsion.. energy 10. very fast. danceability 7. valence 8. vocals: jazz-inflected precision, explosive rock range, rhythmically acrobatic. production: polyrhythmic kit-as-lead-instrument, hyper-complex bass, layered guitar, dense restless arrangement. texture: dense, explosive, intense. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. American funk meets Swedish jazz-pop. High-volume focused listening session when you want music that rewards close attention while still functioning as pure visceral propulsion.