Efan Electro Channels Pure Dancefloor Spirit on “Feel the Beat (Old Skool)”

From the quiet landscapes of Llanllechid, Efan Electro delivers something that feels paradoxical: a track deeply rooted in crowded, euphoric club culture, yet created in total isolation. “Feel the Beat (Old Skool)” is not a novelty driven by age; it’s a focused, technically aware homage to the DNA of house music, built with intent rather than imitation.



The track leans heavily on the foundational aesthetics pioneered by figures like Frankie Knuckles and Marshall Jefferson, warm chord progressions, steady four-on-the-floor rhythms, and a groove that prioritizes emotional lift over complexity. What stands out immediately is the restraint. Efan doesn’t overcrowd the mix; instead, he allows space for the rhythm section and subtle melodic layers to breathe, which is a discipline many emerging producers struggle to grasp.



The spoken-word influence, reminiscent of Chuck Roberts, adds a philosophical undertone and an understated reminder that house music has always been about connection, release, and shared human energy. However, while the track succeeds in atmosphere, it occasionally plays it too safe structurally, relying on familiarity rather than pushing into riskier, more distinctive territory.



This is a self-produced record shaped entirely by instinct, not industry templates. There’s a sincerity in how “Feel the Beat” approaches joy, not forced, not algorithm-driven, but rooted in genuine admiration for a culture that predates the artist himself. In a time where electronic music often chases trends, Efan Electro does something more valuable: he listens, understands, and then responds with respect.




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