
There’s something instantly addictive about A Good Time, where Egregious Beats leans fully into that sweet spot between euphoric club energy and pure summer escapism. Built at a crisp 128 BPM, the track locks into a melodic house groove that feels like it was designed for neon nights, open-air sets, and that slightly blurry moment when the sun has already gone down but the party hasn’t decided to end yet.
From the jump, the beat hits with confident weight. There’s a deep, rolling bassline underneath that keeps everything grounded, while shimmering synth layers float above it like heat haze over pavement. It’s got that progressive lift you’d expect from modern melodic house, but it never feels cold or mechanical. Everything is warmed up by texture and movement, like the sound itself is sweating a little.
Then the vocal comes in, soft and almost syrupy in tone, which creates a really nice contrast with the driving rhythm beneath it. She sings with a delicate, hypnotic smoothness, slipping into the track rather than sitting on top of it. When she delivers the hook, “The curtains rise, the lights go down, show me a good time,” it lands like a simple but effective mantra. Nothing overthought, just pure intent: escape, movement, release.
What makes the track work is how it balances that euphoric uplift with a subtle after-dark edge. It carries that slightly mysterious nightlife energy, where everything feels brighter but also a bit unreal. The production leans into melodic house, touches of trance-like shimmer, and deep house warmth without ever losing its forward momentum.
By the time it settles into its groove, A Good Time feels exactly like its title promises — not ironic, not complicated, just a clean, glowing slice of dancefloor optimism that knows exactly when to let go.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

