
ZUSO & MAVER – ‘Make Me Feel’
Rising Australian electronic producer ZUSO returns this week with the next chapter of his upcoming EP, unveiling a powerful new single titled ‘Make Me Feel’, created in collaboration with Sydney producer MAVER. This progressive-house gem delivers a captivating blend of emotional warmth and high-energy bounce, cementing both artists as ones-to-watch in the Australian dance scene.
ZUSO reflects on the effortless synergy that led to the track’s creation:
“This was a really fun collaborative project to work on. I started a very basic idea and sent it over to Matt, he really digged it so we scheduled a studio session a few days later. It felt very natural from start to finish, we pretty much wrote the whole song in the one session, and it just kept getting better and better as we wrote each part. We both knew we had made something great and ready for the clubs, each drop brings a distinct energy, and that’s what I love about it. So excited it’s finally out and that I’m getting the chance to work with so many talented people — stream it now and lmk what you think.”
MAVER echoes the sentiment, adding:
“Zuso brought in the initial idea for Make Me Feel and by the end of that first session, we’d nearly finished the whole thing. It all came together so naturally — no second-guessing, just building off instinct and going with what felt right. There’s this emotional warmth to the track, but it still has energy and bounce. It makes you want to move, but it also kind of hits you in the chest. I’m really proud of how it turned out.”
With its club-ready drops and emotive undercurrent, ‘Make Me Feel’ is a shining example of the power of collaboration and instinct in electronic music. It will be available on all streaming platforms from July 2nd.
Stream:
https://msdistro.lnk.to/MakeMeFeel
ZUSO:
https://linktr.ee/zuso_music
MAVER:
https://maver.cool/
Credits:
Produced by Gabriel Cuenca & Matthew Vereker
Written by Gabriel Cuenca & Matthew Vereker
Mixed by Gabriel Cuenca & Matthew Vereker
Mastered by Matthew Vereker
Artwork by Matthew Vereker
Photos by Karlo Apostol