The Afro Nick’s Get There Before Noon (LA Mix): A Sun-Drenched Anthem of Urgency and Liberation
The Afro Nick delivers a fuzzed-out, indie-rock wake-up call with Get There Before Noon (LA Mix)—a track that captures the restless urgency of living in the moment. Originally recorded in New York and reimagined in an LA studio, this version elevates the song’s raw energy with atmospheric synths, blues-infused guitar textures, and dynamic psychedelic rock elements.
Inspired by a real-life scenario of waking up hungover but determined to meet a deadline, Get There Before Noon (LA Mix) embodies a philosophy of urgency and purpose. The track features Grammy-winning synth player Leonardo Genovese and bassist George Athanas (formerly of Stray Blue), bringing together a global mix of talent that fuses alternative rock’s rebellious edge with bluesy warmth and shimmering psychedelia.
The song’s sonic construction is intricate, blending scrappy, grumbling chords with futuristic synth plucks and a relentless, thumping rhythm section that pulls the listener into an infectious groove. The Afro Nick’s raw and unfiltered vocals add an emotional weight, making the track feel personal and immediate, a stark contrast to overly polished studio productions.
Beyond its captivating sound, Get There Before Noon (LA Mix) explores themes of conformity and liberation, reflected in its luminous visuals and symbolic imagery of chains and release. The result is a track that urges us to break free from routine, embrace spontaneity, and seize life’s fleeting moments.
With its sun-drenched urgency and hypnotic energy, Get There Before Noon (LA Mix) is more than just a song—it’s an anthem for those chasing meaning in the moment.