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, the 2017 collaboration between Be Svendsen and AYAWAKE , is a definitive example of "Tarantino Techno"—a cinematic, desert-dwelling sound that bridges the gap between organic instrumentation and deep house. Atmosphere & Style
The track is anchored by a dusty, spaghetti-western aesthetic. It feels like a slow-burning journey through a sun-drenched landscape, utilizing a 123 BPM groove that Beatport classifies as Deep House.
"Scarecrow" is a essential listening for fans of the "Burning Man" or "Desert House" sound. It manages to be both melancholic and danceable, making it just as effective for a sunrise set in the desert as it is for a late-night drive. рџЋјBe Svendsen - Ayawake Scarecrow
: Unlike many dance tracks that rely on repetitive loops, "Scarecrow" feels like it has a beginning, middle, and end. The percussion is crisp, and the subtle guitar-like strums add a gritty, human feel.
: The collaboration adds a layer of raw, emotive vocal texture that elevates the track from a club tool to a piece of storytelling. Key Highlights , the 2017 collaboration between Be Svendsen and
: The track was released on the Rebellion label (part of the Crosstown Rebels family) alongside his "Twilight in Tankwa" EP, which solidified his reputation for creating "shamanic" house music.
: Known for his "organic techno" style, Svendsen brings a sense of playful mystery to the production. The track balances whimsical melodies with a driving, hypnotic low-end. "Scarecrow" is a essential listening for fans of
: Fans of Monolink, Acid Pauli, and deep, narrative-driven electronic music.