Whether you’re a fan of the Bedrock era or just a disco head looking for a moodier fix, this remix is essential listening. 🎧🕺 To help you find the right version or learn more: Remix year (to narrow down the specific release) Vinyl or digital preference (for purchase links) Similar DJ sets (like Digweed or Sasha)
It proves that "I Feel Love" is truly timeless—no matter the decade or the genre, that bassline remains the DNA of electronic music. Donna Summer I Feel Love (Danny Howells Remix)
He doesn't rush the drop. It’s all about the hypnotic loops that lock the room into a trance before that legendary vocal hits. Whether you’re a fan of the Bedrock era
While the 1977 original is bright and cosmic, Howells stretches the tension. He leans into the iconic arpeggiated bassline, stripping back the glitter to expose a tougher, more atmospheric tech-house undercurrent. It’s a slow burn that honors Donna’s ethereal vocals by letting them float over a stripped-back, driving groove. ✨ It’s all about the hypnotic loops that lock
It replaces disco shimmer with late-night club grit, making it a staple for DJs who want to bridge the gap between classic nostalgia and contemporary underground sets.
When you take the most influential disco record of all time and hand it to a master of the "deep and sexy" progressive sound, magic happens. ’ take on Donna Summer’s "I Feel Love" is a masterclass in the "respectful edit"—retaining the hypnotic pulse of Giorgio Moroder’s original while priming it for a modern, dark, and smoky dancefloor. The Vibe 🔊