Alec Benjamin - Let Me Down Slowly Tevvez Remix Parallel Universe Info
He moved with the Tevvez rhythm, a relentless, 150-BPM crusade against his own weakness. He saw her then—a version of the girl he’d lost, standing on a pillar made of static. She wasn't real; she was a memory rendered in high-definition heartbreak.
"Let me down slowly," he whispered, but the bass swallowed the words. He moved with the Tevvez rhythm, a relentless,
He didn't want a soft landing. He wanted the burn. He pushed off the crumbling reality, soaring through the Parallel Universe, a lone figure silhouetted against a sky of pulsing waveforms. As the final kick-drum faded, the neon bled back into fluorescent white. "Let me down slowly," he whispered, but the
The Tevvez remix surged through the speakers, a crushing wall of hardstyle bass that felt like a physical weight. As the vocals—Alec Benjamin’s haunting, fragile plea—spiraled through the air, the gym walls began to fracture. He pushed off the crumbling reality, soaring through
Elias stood alone in the gym, gasping for air. The mirror was whole again. But as he turned to leave, he noticed a single, glowing blue crack on the knuckle of his glove—a souvenir from a world that only exists when the beat drops.