“Drifting” with Binary Drift | Track review

Singer-songwriter Mauricio Yrivarren a.k.a. Binary Drift releases a confessional new single that highlights forgiveness, hope and second chances on “Drifting”.

There is nothing like a music Hit to start the day properly. We were desperately looking for the freshest track, and here comes Binary Drift with his song “Drifting”. 

“Drifting is taken from his late album “Pocket Tunes”, a 14 tracks project released a few months ago, and is now on repeat in our office. While the album straddles a few genres, Drifting is undoubtedly a pop/rock Hit.

We love the track not only because it starts with french words: “un, deux, trois, quatre” (yes, as a Parisian magazine, we find this introduction perfect…!), but also because of the melodies, the vocals, the hooks. The overall production sounds catchy and convincing.

Binary Drift has something similar to pop/rock legends: a bit of Maroon 5, Leny Kravitz or Adam Levine, and is the future of pop music.

“Drifting” is a successfull cocktail we were proud to discover and consume without moderation! We recommend it. 

We can’t wait to hear new tracks and we will make sure to keep you updated. 

 

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Sunlight better left unsaid / my words and pains me

To know that I’ll be losing / my greatest friend

Faces all around me fading

Please / baby please

There’s nothing set in stone / that’s why I sing this song

And you / yeah you

You’re one of a kind / our better days are yet to come

Drifting deep beneath the waves / and drowned my story

The better part of me / lies beneath the soul you’ve taken

Please / baby please

There’s nothing set in stone / that’s why I sing this song

And you / yeah you

You’re one of a kind / our better days are yet to come

Oh oh oh girl / ivy through my veins

Please / baby please

There’s nothing set in stone / that’s why I sing this song

And you / yeah you

You’re one of a kind / our better days are yet to come.