Bump To - Lowly Light's - Second Release “Do You Feel Me"

Lowly Light has created something that feels familiar and refreshing, channeling 90’s house and disco reminiscent of Dimitri From Paris and the modern electronic indie-pop of The Avalanches. This track gives a flurry of pulsating Euro-disco, luxurious instrumentation and soulful vocals.
The artist explains: “the initial idea for Do You Feel Me began with the lyrics: ‘We come down off the same feeling, lean on each other for everything’. From there I let the song reveal itself to me. It’s an exciting way to have the unconscious mind direct the flow and feel a connection to the universe. Hopefully listeners will respond to the message of the song: survival, friendship and the swagger of youth battling the unstoppable force of time.”
Do You Feel Me is the second single from Lowly Light, so go stream now and dance all your worries away.
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