JOHN SUMMIT DROPS HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED TECH-HOUSE HEATER “MAKE ME FEEL” – [LISTEN]
John Summit is back on the release radar with his “most requested track to date”, “Make Me Feel”, marking the Chicago talent’s debut contribution to Insomniac Records.
Rising tech-house DJ/producer John Summit is back once again, this time around with one of his most highly-anticipated tracks ever, “Make Me Feel”. Having had the opportunity to play it out live in most of his sets, fans and listeners alike have been clamoring for its official release for quite some time. Out now on Insomniac Records, “Make Me Feel” is available to listen to across all streaming platforms.
The propelling tune immediately begins with a pulsating rhythm, commanding vocal cut, and atmospherically entrancing production elements. Audibly heady and cerebral throughout its entirety, the propulsive funky tech-house rinser’s high-octane sensibilities are paired flawlessly with the three-minute track’s overall catchy, four-on-the-floor vibe.
how i made make me feel out this friday pic.twitter.com/mBXZfybcCz
— John Summit (@johnsummit) March 24, 2021
What’s sure to quickly be a certified tech-house gem, “Make Me Feel” follows the powerhouse’s successful string of recent releases, such as his recent hits like “Beauty Sleep”, his remix of Gorgon City and DRAMA’s “You’ve Done Enough”, as well as his 2020 masterpiece “Deep End”.
With “Deep End” and its immense viral success on platforms such as Tiktok, and several singles hitting the #1 position on Beatport’s charts, Summit is positioned to take the electronic dance music landscape by storm moving into 2021 and beyond.
🙌 @itsjohnsummit always goes off! Ready to hear this one live?
→ https://t.co/12MEUQvkMg pic.twitter.com/HbOO49QzGj
— Insomniac Records (@InsomniacRecs) March 24, 2021
In all, “Make Me Feel” is another prime addition to the musician’s flourishing back-catalog.
To read more on the burgeoning creative force via Exron, make sure to check out our recent coverage of his newly-released rework of Gorgon City and DRAMA’s “You’ve Done Enough”, as well as our piece on the official music video for the original track, which mentions Summit’s driving reinterpretation. Also, be sure to head over to last week’s New Music Friday article, which features Vintage Culture’s remix of Summit’s “Beauty Sleep”, as well as our ‘Top 5 Repopulate Mars Releases of 2020’ roundup, which features several of the act’s recent tracks.
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