“Big Numbers” by Italian musician Richard Green is a compelling entry into the electro-dance music scene, with the heavy, pulsing rhythms of techno pumping up the intriguing dub influence. Fans of Skrillex, Sven Väth, and Boys Noize will love this unique piece of music.
“Big Numbers” opens with pounding, relentless beats that immediately lock the listener into a groove, accompanied by revving robotic drones that pulse and hum in rhythmic sync, creating a futuristic, mechanical vibe. The robotic elements immerse listeners in a space where the rhythm is king, making it nearly impossible not to nod along. The shimmering synths float above this sonic foundation with a bright, higher-frequency layer draped onto the track and contrast suspensefully with the deeper, pounding bass lines. This dynamic between sharp synths and grounded, driving beats gives Big Numbers an intriguing mystique.
Produced entirely in Green’s home studio with his own deftness, then mixed and mastered at Studio Elfo, the music exudes enigma and magnetic attraction as it pulls the listener with each repetition of the beats. The song builds an atmosphere that feels both futuristic and slightly disorienting, in the best way—psychedelic and hypnotic.
Green uses “Big Numbers” and its suspenseful and uneasy robotic ambiance to comment on how society is being taken by numerical popularity—followers, likes, and views—over genuine quality. Like a social animal should, he makes an invaluable statement about modern culture and their compromising values.
Check out “Big Numbers” by Richard Green on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan