FARA Records · Digital release
Sex On Legs (Techno Split)
The same seduction, clubbed — whispered intimacy at warehouse volume. Press play. Put your hands up.
- Archive no.
- FARA-028
- Edition
- DRM-free audio
- Delivery
- Instant download
- Issued
- 2026
Sex On Legs (Techno Split)
The same seduction, clubbed — whispered intimacy at warehouse volume. Press play. Put your hands up.

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- 01 Sex On Legs (Techno Split) 4:12
Oh… (oh…) baby… (baby…) — in your left ear, then your right.
MUSIC TRACK STORY
Sex On Legs (Techno Split) is the darker, harder companion to Onyx's debut single — the same seduction, the same two intertwined voices, rebuilt entirely for the floor.
Music Track Story
The lyric doesn't change a word. What changes is what the room does with it. The Split opens whispered and panned hard left-right, so the intimacy lands in both ears before the beat even arrives — “oh… baby…” echoed back at itself, close and conspiratorial, before anything else has started.
From there the hooks come layered and doubled instead of sung straight, and the bridge turns into full call-and-response: “so put your hands up in the air — (it's a stickup) — I know you know that I know you're a killer.” The same flirtation as the original, just louder and shared between more voices at once.
The actual charge of this version isn't the drop. It's the breakdown — a filtered, chopped pass that takes the “killer” line apart piece by piece until it stutters into fragments (“killer… killer…”) and cuts itself off mid-word: “I know you know that I know you're a—.” That unfinished cutoff is doing more work than any drop could.
And it doesn't resolve. It whisper-fades instead — “sex on legs… sex on legs…” dissolving rather than ending, the way a room actually empties out at 4am. Bedroom intimacy at warehouse volume was always the concept. Here it's finally the literal spec.
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