Right Angle is a trip-hop / trap / boom bap hybrid instrumental built around a rigid loop structure and controlled low-end pressure.
The foundation is driven by a tight kick–snare relationship, where a dry, punch-focused kick locks into a restrained but forward-moving snare backbeat.
Hi-hats introduce subtle trap influence through light swing and minimal roll variation, avoiding density in favor of precision.
A repeating electric bass line follows a simple cyclical progression, reinforcing rhythmic tension rather than melodic movement.
Sparse guitar stabs and ambient tonal layers appear as percussive accents, used more for spatial texture than harmonic development.
The entire structure is loop-based and intentionally repetitive, emphasizing groove stability, negative space, and controlled motion over narrative progression.