Album Review: See Me Feel Me by 1st Bass
Alright, let’s talk about See Me Feel Me, the latest drop from 1st Bass under BM Records. If you’re into electronic music—specifically that dreamy, head-in-the-clouds trance vibe—this one’s worth your time. It’s not trying to reinvent the wheel or anything, but it’s got enough magic to keep you hooked.
First up, the track “Untitled.” Yeah, real creative name, I know, but hear me out. This thing is like a slow burn that sneaks up on you. Starts off all mellow with these soft, pulsing beats, and before you know it, the synths kick in, and BAM—you’re floating. It’s the kind of track that makes you forget where you are for a sec. Maybe it’s the build-up or just how smooth the drops feel, but this one sticks with you. Like, I’ve caught myself zoning out to it more than once.
Another standout is… well, okay, honestly, the album doesn’t give us specific track names beyond “Untitled,” so let’s just call it Track 3 (you’ll know it when you hear it). This one feels grittier, like 1st Bass decided to throw in some edge while still keeping that trance soul alive. The bassline hits harder here, and there’s this glitchy little riff that pops in every now and then—it’s wild. Feels like they’re showing off a bit, but hey, it works.
What I dig about See Me Feel Me is how it doesn’t overstay its welcome. The tracks don’t drag on forever, which can be a trap with trance albums. Everything feels tight, intentional, even if it’s not breaking new ground. It’s the kind of album you can throw on during a late-night drive or when you’re just chilling at home pretending to be deep.
Here’s the random thought to leave you with, though: Why do we always assume electronic music has to “mean” something? Like, why can’t it just exist, y’know? Sometimes it’s just vibes, and that’s totally okay.
So yeah, check out See Me Feel Me. It might not change your life, but it’ll definitely make an hour of it way cooler.