Amelie Lens shares new single, ‘Feel It’: Listen

Amelie Lens shares new single, ‘Feel It’: Listen

Amelie Lens has released a new track ‘Feel It’ out now via her label EXHALE, check it out below.

The release marks the Belgian DJ’s first release of 2023, following the drop of her single ‘Affection’ which appeared on the Global Underground compilation last year. The track, which includes a spacey pulsating groove and Amelie’s signature vocal hook, has been a fixture of her DJ sets since January. 

Speaking on the release, Amelie said: “The vocals on this track are special, as they truly describe how I feel about connecting with music. I have always been a raver at heart, so when I say come dance with me, I mean it! Seeing so many familiar faces on the dancefloor this summer will bring a smile to my face.”

Earlier this year, Amelie Lens curated a new 15-track compilation released on her label EXHALE. She will also host an EXHALE residency at DC-10 in Ibiza this summer, playing alongside the likes of Ellen Allien, François X, Marcel Dettmann, Pan-Pot, Dubfire, Chris Liebing, and Ben Sims.

“EXHALE has gone all around the world this year; Ibiza feels like our summer reunion where our community comes from near and far. To be able to provide an opportunity for the next generation of talent to join us at NUI and DC10 feels special. It’s our way of bringing a community together over their passion for music,” Amelie added. 

Amelie Lens is DJ Mag’s June 2023 cover star, you can pick up a copy of the print magazine here

Listen to her new single ‘Feel It’ below. 

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