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Feel the Love
Electronic · 2012

Feel the Love

Soulful vocals and triumphant brass collide with high-speed drum and bass. A peak-summer anthem that captures the raw euphoria of a festival main stage.

May 14, 2012 · Warner Music Denmark

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Feel the Love is not just a song; it is a sensory explosion that defined the sound of British summer in 2012. It begins with a deceptive, half-time dubstep-influenced crawl, anchored by John Newman’s remarkably raspy, soulful delivery. It feels like a classic Stax record being dragged into the digital age. When the beat finally breaks into a full-throttle drum and bass gallop, the transition is seamless yet exhilarating, marked by one of the most recognizable trumpet hooks in modern electronic music. It is the sound of pure, unadulterated momentum.

Moments Worth Listening For
the moment the half-time beat suddenly doubles into a frantic drum and bass rhythm
John Newman's voice cracking slightly on the high note of the chorus
the triumphant trumpet solo that acts as the primary melodic hook after the drop

How does Feel the Love sound next to the rest of Rudimental's catalogue?

Hi Fi+2.8σ

The production is built around hi fi than this artist usually allows.

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