Electronic/Review Consequential - Down

Consequential, the musical project hailing from Bury St. Edmunds, England, is a fusion of raw energy and deep beats. With band members who have grown in muddy fields, Consequential's sound is a unique blend of stomping bass lines and captivating melodies. Influenced by unconventional sources like watching Strictly Come Dancing, the band's music is a refreshing departure from the norm, resonating with listeners who crave something new and exciting.

Pent-up energy is expertly channeled into a strong, enveloping sound in Consequential's new song, "Down," an unadulterated and thrilling aural experience. With a strong blend of deep bass, gritty textures, and pulsing rhythms that demand attention, this track was born out of a desire to push limits and embrace a more dramatic, substantial sound.

“Down” is even more fascinating because of its unusual recording technique. Produced in a relaxed environment—sitting on the couch and admiring the beauty of nature—Consequential uses do-it-yourself methods, even choosing Bluetooth headphones over conventional studio equipment. This unconventional approach offers a unique, natural energy that sets the song apart from more polished, overproduced compositions without lessening its effect.

“Down” has all the makings of an underground anthem, especially with early backing from UK DJs and momentum building before the festival season. The song is ideal for late-night sets and intense live performances because of its unrelenting intensity and gloomy, brooding mood, which provide a mesmerizing draw. Fans of industrial rhythms, ambient sound design, and bass-heavy electronic music will be enthralled by this track's distinctive blend of raw passion and aggressiveness.

“Down” is evidence of Consequential's ability to produce music that defies expectations while yet connecting with listeners who are yearning for depth and passion, as he continues to carve out a place with his audacious, unorthodox production approach.

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