Mix) — Equal (original
"Equal" stands as a masterclass in modern electronica, blending ODESZA’s signature cinematic production with Låpsley’s distinctive, emotive vocals.
Låpsley provides a soulful, slightly staccato delivery that adds a human vulnerability to the lush electronic layers. Her performance anchors the track, preventing the high-fidelity production from feeling too clinical.
Below is a draft review for the version, which is one of the most prominent recent tracks with this title, as well as brief notes on other versions for comparison. Review: ODESZA – "Equal" (feat. Låpsley) [Original Mix] Equal (Original Mix)
The mix is incredibly balanced. The low-end is punchy yet controlled, allowing for complex percussive elements and soaring synth pads to occupy their own space without cluttering the frequency spectrum. It is designed for both immersive home listening and large-scale festival systems.
An essential track for fans of melodic electronica. It captures a specific "melodic catharsis" that ODESZA has perfected over their career. Alternative "Equal" Versions "Equal" stands as a masterclass in modern electronica,
Clocking in at 3:53, the track maintains a steady 105 BPM in A Minor. It opens with a textured, atmospheric buildup that feels both intimate and grand—a hallmark of the The Last Goodbye album era.
July 22, 2022 (Foreign Family Collective/Ninja Tune) Genre: Electronica / Dance / Pop Below is a draft review for the version,
A foundational Deep House track from 1996. It features a slower 120 BPM in F Minor and runs for a significant 12:12, emphasizing a hypnotic, long-form groove.