To achieve his distinct "dry" yet "popping" percussion, Barratt layers multiple snare samples, grouping them to apply simultaneous low-pass and high-pass filters before finishing with chorus and side-chain compression.
The track mirrors the "melancholically beautiful" vibe found in his larger body of work, where "moving chords reside atop punchy one-two basslines". The "Three A.M." Perspective Eagles & Butterflies - Three A.M.
True to the Eagles & Butterflies style, the track features cascading synthesizer melodies that Barratt often records from live hardware sessions. To achieve his distinct "dry" yet "popping" percussion,