Garage house additionally had prominent piano riffs, a soulful style, and similarities to gospel music.
After the main piano riff, the piano is not used until the second verse.
The piano riff at the beginning was contributed by Al DeLory.
The main piano riff is written in quavers.
Built around a piano riff, the song builds into a huge, synthesiser-heavy chorus.
Beginning with a strong piano riff, the song picks up its tempo resulting in a "speaker-banger."
So he constantly made up piano riffs and tunes rather than reading off music.
The song is noted for the repeated piano riff in D Minor.
Built around a piano riff, the song features cryptic lyrics of contrast and urgency themes.
Instrumentation is provided by a piano riffs and a guitar.