Cafe returns with deep house single ‘I Feel It Now’
- Mar 16
- 1 min read

We’ve been sitting with ‘I Feel It Now’ from Cafe, and it’s one of those tracks that pulls you in quietly before you realise how locked you are.
It doesn’t rush anything. The groove settles early, built on a smooth, undulating rhythm that feels more like a slow drift than a push. From there, ‘I Feel It Now’ unfolds through warm, melodic layers and a female vocal that carries the emotional weight without overpowering the track.
The vocal sits perfectly in the mix. It feels close, almost conversational at times, then expands into something more open as the track develops. Around it, the production stays restrained. Subtle chords and evolving textures do just enough to keep things moving while letting the groove breathe.
There’s a real sense of control here. Nothing feels forced. ‘I Feel It Now’ leans into patience, allowing each element to land naturally rather than chasing big moments. That’s what gives it staying power. It holds your attention without demanding it.
Compared to Cafe’s recent output, this feels like a natural continuation of that softer, more introspective direction. The same attention to atmosphere is there, but the groove feels slightly more fluid, giving the track a stronger connection to late-night dancefloors.
We keep coming back to how this one feels in motion. It’s built for those quieter moments in a set or a late-night drive when everything slows down, but the music keeps you moving.
‘I Feel It Now’ is a deep house track that understands mood, space and timing, and that’s exactly why it works.



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