Establishing the mood with a dance-floor ready vocalization of the title of track, expanding with a textured beat and rising synth-siren, KØRYN opens the Radio Edit of Make Me Feel with dimensionality and drama.
We are immediately captivated by the opus, the attention to detail and the dynamism that the composition exudes. The vocal production is pristine and engaging, whilst the overarching sentiment of the track feels perfect for a rave, driving, or a gym workout.
We appreciate the high spiritual quotient and trippy, echoing wood blocks, juxtaposed by an industrial synth, which creates an energy that can only be described as “badass”. The sonic switch-ups are dope, and a lot of the elements remind us of psychedelic trips, particularly the astral sounds that one might experience when connecting with DMT.

The melodic synth that emerges mid-way through holds a high spiritual quotient, and we are brought into a cinematic frequency that would perfect for a Matrix sequel or a club scene in a TV show like Euphoria or Heated Rivalry on HBO.
Speaking on the release, Italian artist and producer KØRYN confesses that this serves as “a deep and hypnotic reinterpretation built around warm grooves, emotional melodic layers and a slow, evolving club energy.” He adds how it is, “Designed for late nights, immersive dance-floors and melodic techno sets.”
Needless to say, we are in awe, and have added Make Me Feel to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TRIPPY playlist, whist we anticipate future releases from KØRYN!
