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Seven Lions, Slander, Dabin feat. Dylan Matthew - First Time
04:57 11.48Mb [320 kbps] 118 0 0 30.12.2024 Meloman Hip-hop/Rap, Future Bass
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“Seven Lions, Slander, Dabin feat. Dylan Matthew - First Time” — Minatrix.FM Editorial Review
What Makes This Track Special
The composition “First Time” by Seven Lions, Slander, Dabin feat. Dylan Matthew works as a standalone artistic statement within the Future Bass genre. It’s not just about the mood “Good,” but also the sound architecture: the track gradually reveals its layers, forming a unique texture. The audio is delivered in 320 Kbps — offering clear and rich sound even on mobile devices.
Short Review
“Seven Lions, Slander, Dabin feat. Dylan Matthew - First Time” shows a rare ability to combine density and spaciousness — the track sounds full even at low volumes.
Audience Metrics
- Plays: 118
- Likes: 1
- Playlist Adds: 0
In April 2026, the audience keeps the track in steady rotation — a sign that the release has found its niche.
Release Details
- Artist: Seven Lions, Slander, Dabin feat. Dylan Matthew
- Track: First Time
- Genre: Future Bass
- Mood: Good
- Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Editorial Conclusion
“Seven Lions, Slander, Dabin feat. Dylan Matthew - First Time” is an example of how genre music can sound modern, multilayered, and honest. From Seven Lions, Slander, Dabin feat. Dylan Matthew’s distinctive delivery to the overall sense of cohesion — the track fits naturally into the Minatrix.FM catalogue and holds listener attention for a long time.
At the end of the year, this track deserves a place among notable releases.
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