catchy song that stays in your head!

With the mix notes in my head (vibey like Happy etc) I set up the session and literally let the song guide me. It inspired me to do a lot of things different than usual. I started the mix with everything open and just hit play. I never do that... until now


So while I'm balancing and getting a feel for the song, Falco and Bilderbuch where constantly popping into my head (I actually referenced neither). I don't know why, but that set my goal to land between my idea of those two. In my mind the Falco part is the not-so-subtle and bright reverb vibe with proper action drum room. Drum room is the original drum room nuked with a Distressor (it's actually on 20:1 not Nuke). I tried to enhance it with some other fancy reverbs, but it just worked best on its own.
The Bilderbuch part is more the spectral shape and attitude. Heavy and crisp. The vocal recording kind of dictates a little crispness. There's an Sonnox Surpresser on it, but that can only do so much. The body of the lead vocal is maintained by a parallel all-buttons-in UAD 1176E. Peaks are generally shaped and conrolled by saturation. Decapitator, KClip, MH Character, UAD Ampex... things like that. Snare 2 for instance is driven heavily into an API Vision Channel to get rid of the "plastic" edge.
While mixing I imagined the lead vocalist, racing in his cabrio towards his girl, singing this song and getting maybe a little careless... But who cares, he's in love and hyped.

Mixed in Reaper on Audeze LCD-X, EQed on my ADI-2 Pro FS.
https://icedrive.net/s/G4ujDN8CVN9BG5abX815Gb89taGi
