- Digital
fabric
Feel It
Four Flies
- Cat No: SPE328
- Release: 2026-03-13
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With their third single, fabric shift their lens once more. While "Taste This Sound" established their underlying intent and "Fight!" represented their combative spirit, “Feel It” brings us their most overtly dancefloor-focused offering to date, where a propulsive groove and insistent claps are woven into a vibrant tapestry of 80s synth textures.
Mid-track, the driving rhythm gives way to a hypnotic, dream-like interlude—a suspension where time feels dilated. Amidst soft congas and a trance-inducing atmosphere, a vision emerges—“and then I swear I see the sun, I think it’s shining down on you”—before we are pulled back to earth, back into motion, ready to dance again.
With "Feel It", it’s not simply a matter of higher BPMs, but the physical impetus of soul music, and the power of rhythm as a liberating space. This is music that hits the skin before the head, turning the dancefloor into a site of connection and emotional resistance.
The single arrives ahead of their debut album, Until We Are Free (mixed by Tom Campbell, whose credits include Sault, Little Simz, and Jungle), and represents the record's most immediate and visceral heartbeat. If "Fight!" was the call to action, "Feel It" clarifies exactly why that fight matters: because in today's climate, the simple act of feeling is itself political. Because dancing together can still be a form of freedom.
Mid-track, the driving rhythm gives way to a hypnotic, dream-like interlude—a suspension where time feels dilated. Amidst soft congas and a trance-inducing atmosphere, a vision emerges—“and then I swear I see the sun, I think it’s shining down on you”—before we are pulled back to earth, back into motion, ready to dance again.
With "Feel It", it’s not simply a matter of higher BPMs, but the physical impetus of soul music, and the power of rhythm as a liberating space. This is music that hits the skin before the head, turning the dancefloor into a site of connection and emotional resistance.
The single arrives ahead of their debut album, Until We Are Free (mixed by Tom Campbell, whose credits include Sault, Little Simz, and Jungle), and represents the record's most immediate and visceral heartbeat. If "Fight!" was the call to action, "Feel It" clarifies exactly why that fight matters: because in today's climate, the simple act of feeling is itself political. Because dancing together can still be a form of freedom.
