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Neurolapse rides the rush of the moment on “Drop Me”


“Drop Me” is a track for the packed dancefloors and late-night festival vibes, as Neurolapse taps into the emotional release that is progressive house at its finest. The single is under six minutes long and develops patiently and precisely, building tension into a series of explosive, hands-in-the-air drops designed for easy DJ mixing and high-impact club play. Each build-up seems designed to draw listeners deeper into the hypnotic momentum of the track before unleashing waves of euphoric payoff.

Written and produced by Gavin Paterson under the name Neurolapse, "Drop Me" is as much about the atmosphere as it is about the energy. The production creates a transient state where everything else disappears and the moment takes over completely. The track embraces clarity and immersion, delivering a polished progressive house experience that feels equally at home on massive sound systems and in personal escape.

Vocal performances from Rona Davies, whose lead vocals naturally glide through the track’s escalating intensity, bolster the emotional core of the release. Paterson’s 8-year-old daughter, Georgia Paterson, adds background vocals that contribute a subtle human warmth to the personality, lending “Drop Me” an unexpectedly intimate edge beneath its festival-ready exterior.

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