‘Feel Something’ is the latest single from Australian producer Late Night Therapy, who might still a bit new to the scene but is making some big waves with his invigorating progressive-house sound.
He’s been busy working on a bunch of new music over the summer and is planning to give us anew single every couple of weeks throughout 2023. ‘Feel Something’ is the third single from him so far this year and it is a powerful & uplifting song with its pulsing beats, echoing synths and haunting vocal layers.
“This song was born out of a time in my life where I felt very numb and was missing the deeper feelings of emotion. I didn’t feel sad or happy, I just felt neutral, so I started throwing myself into more extreme situations in the pursuit of feeling something.
I started becoming addicted to the more chaotic experiences as normality and order had become boring and lifeless. I wrote recorded, produced, mixed and mastered the song in my home studio. I used analogue synths, electric guitar and distorted vocals to create the rough, dark, and in some ways powerful and ambitious energy that I was feeling at the time.” ~ Late Night Therapy
Stream:
https://msdistro.lnk.to/FeelSomething
Artist Socials:
https://soundcloud.com/late-night-therapy-music
https://www.instagram.com/late.night.therapy
https://www.facebook.com/Late.night.therapy.music
https://twitter.com/_L_N_T_MUSIC
https://www.tiktok.com/@late.night.therapy.music
Credits:
Production, Mixing & Mastering by Harry Suttor (Late Night Therapy)
Artwork & Press Photos by Harry Suttor
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