Future rave

[2][3][5] The first two tracks produced in this style by the pair were "Never Be Alone" with Aloe Blacc and an official remix of Avicii's "Heaven.

[6] According to Magnetic Mag, "what sets future rave apart is a slight shift in syncopation, which makes all the difference.

There is an added level of syncopation to the percussions which creates a slightly more mature and rolling groove, which is interlaced with the same aggressively-programmed synth hits that propel the tracks forward.

The sound pallets haven't changed, but the timings and grooves have over corrected themselves back to the early rave days of the 90s.

"[3] The tracks also contain rolling, energetic grooves with long build ups and drops, euphoric vocals and anthemic breakdowns.