| Element | Description | |---------|-------------| | | 94 BPM – a relaxed, head‑nodding groove that encourages both listening and subtle dancing. | | Key | D♭ major – provides a warm, slightly “wistful” tonal center. | | Intro | A lo‑fi vinyl‑crackle sample layered under a filtered Rhodes chord progression, instantly evoking a nostalgic mood. | | Beat | Soft, brushed drum kit with a subtle kick, complemented by a faint 808 sub‑bass that adds depth without overpowering. | | Synths | Dual‑layered synth leads: a bright, FM‑style lead reminiscent of early‑2000s trance, paired with a low‑pass‑filtered pad that swells during the chorus. | | Vocals | Scarlett’s voice is lightly processed with a tape‑saturation effect, giving it a “retro‑recorded” timbre. The verses are spoken‑word‑ish, while the choruses feature layered harmonies. | | Lyrics | Narrative-driven, describing a night‑time drive past a suburban cul‑de‑sac where the protagonist spots an older man—perhaps a neighbor’s dad—who embodies the calm, confident demeanor she admires. Themes include: longing, gentle admiration, and the passage of time. | | Bridge | A brief breakdown where the beat drops out, leaving only ambient field recordings (distant traffic, a dog bark) before building back into the final chorus. |
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Before “22 11 01,” Alexis had released two modest EPs ( “Morning Light” and “Static Dreams” ), each garnering a small but fervent online following. Her DIY ethos—self‑recording, self‑mixing, and releasing via Bandcamp and early MySpace—set the stage for a track that would later become a cult staple. dadcrush 22 11 01 scarlett alexis just try not full
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“22 11 01” is the third installment in the series, following: | Element | Description | |---------|-------------| | |
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| Platform | Metrics (as of Aug 2024) | Notable Commentary | |----------|------------------------|--------------------| | | 12,300 streams, 2,100 purchases (full‑album bundle) | “A perfect blend of nostalgia and fresh production; feels like a warm blanket on a rainy night.” – Bandcamp Daily | | Reddit (r/indieheads) | 1,800 upvotes, 340 comments | Users frequently cite the track as “the anthem of my late‑night drives” and “the most sincere entry in the Dadcrush series.” | | YouTube (Official Audio) | 750k views, 9k likes | Commenters mention the “retro‑vibe” and “relatable lyrics,” many sharing personal stories of similar crushes. | | Spotify | 1.1M streams, placed on “Lo‑fi Beats” and “Indie Electronica” playlists | Added to curated playlists for “Late‑Night Study” and “Nostalgic Vibes.” | | Critical Outlets | Featured in Pitchfork “Best of 2022: Under‑The‑Radar” list | Pitchfork wrote: “Scarlett Alexis takes a meme‑born concept and turns it into an earnest, beautifully produced love letter to the quiet heroes we overlook.” | | | Beat | Soft, brushed drum kit
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