Feels So Good
Sammy Virji
"Feels So Good" by Sammy Virji leans into the euphoric end of the UK bass and garage spectrum — a track built explicitly around the feeling its title names, designed to produce the physical and emotional experience it describes. The production is bright and full, with layered synth chords that open up during the hook and a bass that moves with swagger rather than aggression. Vocal samples are filtered and chopped with precision, functioning as rhythmic and melodic elements simultaneously, which is a technique drawn directly from classic UK garage but executed with contemporary clarity. The track has an optimism that feels entirely earned rather than forced — this is not pop-music happiness but dance music joy, which is a specific and different thing, grounded in collective physical experience rather than sentiment. There is warmth in every production decision: the chord voicings, the way the sub-bass is tuned to complement rather than overwhelm, the general sense that the producer likes the people he is making music for. Best encountered on a dance floor with a sound system capable of doing the low-end justice, ideally at the point in the night when the room has fully committed to the shared experience.
fast
2020s
bright, full, warm
United Kingdom
UK Bass, UK Garage. Euphoric garage-bass. euphoric, joyful. Builds steadily toward a fully realised collective joy, delivering on the promise of its title in every production decision.. energy 8. fast. danceability 9. valence 9. vocals: filtered, chopped, sampled, rhythmic, melodic. production: bright layered synth chords, swagger sub-bass, chopped vocal samples, precise warm arrangement. texture: bright, full, warm. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. United Kingdom. Best encountered on a dance floor with a capable sound system at the moment when the room has fully committed to the night.