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Neurolapse captures total immersion through the pulse of “Drop Me”

Built for the heart of a high-energy dancefloor, Neurolapse's latest single, "Drop Me," thrives on momentum, atmosphere, and release. The track is built around a series of increasingly epic buildups that explode into a few hands-in-the-air drop moments that should work well in peak-time DJ sets. Each section feels designed to pull the listeners deeper into the experience.

“Drop Me” is about that transcendent rush of losing yourself completely in music, written and produced by Gavin Paterson under the Neurolapse name. The production recreates the feeling of pure presence, where the outside world disappears and only the rhythm is there. That emotional element gives the track more depth than your average club anthem, combining euphoric tension with an immersive electronic pulse that feels both personal and explosive.

The lead vocals from Rona Davies add an emotional texture to the production, while the background vocals from Paterson’s 8-year-old daughter, Georgia Paterson, add a subtle signature touch that carries on throughout the Neurolapse catalog. "Drop Me" was recorded at the artist's home studio, with vocals professionally recorded in Glasgow, marrying polished dance production with a very human core.

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