Bradberry Remix) - Ben Pearce - What I Might Do (bonar
Ultimately, the "What I Might Do" remix is more than just a dance floor filler; it is a sonic representation of the subconscious. It mirrors the way we loop through possibilities in our minds, driven by a rhythm we can’t quite ignore. It is a track about the power of potential, suggesting that sometimes, the "thinking" is just as intense as the "doing."
At the core of the track is the central lyrical hook: "Thinking about what I might do." In the remix, this phrase becomes an intrusive thought. While the original version feels like a cool, collected observation of desire, Bradberry’s production adds a layer of kinetic anxiety. The pulsating bassline and shimmering, eerie synth stabs create an atmosphere of a late-night internal monologue—the kind that happens in the blurred hours of a club when the environment starts to feel both intimate and overwhelming. Ben Pearce - What I Might Do (Bonar Bradberry Remix)
Ben Pearce’s original "What I Might Do" is a modern deep house staple, defined by its minimalist groove and its hauntingly repetitive vocal sample from Anthony Hamilton’s "Cornbread, Fish & Collard Greens." However, it is the that fully leans into the psychological tension of the track. By stretching the sonic landscape and emphasizing a darker, more driving disco-noir energy, Bradberry transforms a soulful house record into a sophisticated meditation on temptation and the loss of self-control. Ultimately, the "What I Might Do" remix is
The Tension of the Night: Exploring "What I Might Do" (Bonar Bradberry Remix) While the original version feels like a cool,