Feel This
K Motionz
There is more atmosphere here than K Motionz typically lets through, and the track is stronger for it. The introduction establishes a melodic identity before the rhythm section enters — a synth line with genuine emotional specificity, not background texture but a statement — and when the beats finally arrive they feel earned rather than imposed. The bass is still punishing, still rooted in the jump-up tradition K Motionz has built his catalog around, but it coexists with the melodic material rather than erasing it, and the result is a track that can move between euphoria and aggression within a single bar. The vocal is processed minimally by DnB standards, which gives it more presence, more human weight, and the feeling it carries — something about recognition, about finally allowing yourself to acknowledge what is real — lands with unusual directness for the genre. This is the kind of track that works in a rave context precisely because it doesn't treat the listener as purely a body to be moved; it offers a hook for the mind to hold while everything else is chaos. The production has the efficiency of someone who understands that every second of a DnB track is a claim on attention, and nothing here overstays its welcome.
very fast
2010s
bright, dense, emotive
UK underground, British DnB
Drum & Bass, Electronic. Jump-Up DnB. euphoric, melancholic. A melodic emotional statement opens the track, and the rhythm section earns its entrance — aggression and feeling coexist rather than compete.. energy 8. very fast. danceability 8. valence 7. vocals: minimally processed, human presence, emotional weight, direct. production: punching jump-up bass, melodic synth lead, layered drums, balanced clarity. texture: bright, dense, emotive. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. UK underground, British DnB. Rave floor where the crowd needs both a physical hit and something to hold mentally — a track that earns the chaos it unleashes.