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Groovy Feeling
Electronic · 1993 · 6 tracks

Groovy Feeling

Pulsing 1993 progressive house defined by whispered vocals and propulsive breakbeats. A cinematic snapshot of the UK's early rave transition into cyberpunk noir.

August 27, 1993 · Circa

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Groovy Feeling is a masterclass in the early 1990s UK electronic sound, capturing a specific moment when the raw energy of rave culture began to merge with a more sophisticated, cinematic production style. The track is anchored by a relentless, driving bassline and intricate percussion layers that demand movement, yet it is balanced by Fluke's signature vocal delivery: a series of hushed, breathy whispers that feel intimate and almost conspiratorial. This contrast creates a unique tension, making the music feel both massive enough for a warehouse and private enough for a pair of headphones in a dark room.

Tracklist · 6 Tracks
01
Groovy Feeling (Toni Bell's Single Scoop)
4:04
02
Groovy Feeling (Make Mine a 99)
7:52
03
Groovy Feeling (Lolly Gobble Choc Bomb)
6:55
04
Groovy Feeling (Nutty Chip Cornet)
5:38
05
Groovy Feeling (Mr. Whippy)
6:58
06
Groovy Feeling (Thick 'n' Creamy)
4:03
Moments Worth Listening For
the moment the whispered vocal hook Groovy Feeling first cuts through the dense percussion
the subtle filter sweep on the main synth lead that opens up the track frequency range halfway through
the transition into the more ambient-leaning Make It Mine remix where the drums finally dissolve

How does Groovy Feeling sound next to the rest of Fluke's catalogue?

Euphoric+1.3σ

Euphoric saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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