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Wurme & Lost Vandal Channel Feeling Into Future Bass Anthem “Feel The Love”

Kelia by Kelia
July 28, 2025
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Wurme, Lost Vandal

Dim Mak’s new track “Feel The Love” blends heartfelt emotion and summer-ready dance production.

Wurme and Lost Vandal present “Feel The Love,” a future bass-inspired single released via Dim Mak. The track combines shimmering melodies with vibrant emotional undertones, encapsulating a moment of artistic synergy between the two collaborators.

With a sonic palette designed for both headphones and speakers, “Feel The Love” stands at the intersection of introspection and celebration. The track has been in development since the two artists met in LA, evolving through a series of creative iterations.

Wurme, Lost Vandal - Feel The Love
Wurme, Lost Vandal – Feel The Love

“We began working on this song two years ago when we first met in LA. After countless iterations, we feel like we found the perfect song to bring the energy to the summer. The goal is that every rooftop, beach party, and poolside event is blasting this song all summer long,” said Wurme.

Lost Vandal dives into the song’s thematic focus:
“This song captures the tension between hope and hesitation—when love feels real, but the path ahead is unclear. We wanted it to be something you feel in your chest, both emotionally and physically.”

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