You're spot on pointing out that it's essentially an A minor chord progression where the A chord is, instead major quality. This is a pretty solid example of modal mixture, "borrowing" chords from a parallel key. In this case, the A mjor chord is "borrowed" from A major while the rest of the progression is in A minor.
You don't listen to electronic music, I guess? The "standard" progression there is i-bVII-bVI, looped over.
That has a minor tonic though
Can I trust you? Lmao
Hi,
You're spot on pointing out that it's essentially an A minor chord progression where the A chord is, instead major quality. This is a pretty solid example of modal mixture, "borrowing" chords from a parallel key. In this case, the A mjor chord is "borrowed" from A major while the rest of the progression is in A minor.
Thx bro