If you are a fan of trap and bass music, you need to get FEEL SUITE in your life. The producer has been making some major noise lately, dropping banging collaborations with FUXWITHIT favourites smalltalk and Luhv, releasing on labels like Jadu Dala and ADBC, and unleashing stellar solo originals and reworks. Heavy-hitting bass, killer sampling, and knocking drums are central to the artist’s signature. To give listeners a chance to fully immerse themselves in his world, we connected with FEEL SUITE for a guest mix + interview.
The mix is (almost) exclusively his own music, featuring collabs, edits, and originals with a ton of unreleased IDs. As for the interview, we dive into his journey as an artist, including his rebrand, the most important thing he has learned as an artist, what’s on the horizon for 2026, and much more.
The Creative Journey
When asked about the sonic landscape of his latest mix, FEEL SUITE emphasizes the exclusivity of the content. He has curated a selection that highlights his recent studio output, featuring a wealth of unreleased material that showcases his growth over the past few months. Having started his production journey at age 11, he has spent over a decade refining his craft. His early days were defined by mid-tempo and brostep under the alias “DropDead,” a foundation that has allowed him to integrate a deep well of technical knowledge into his current Electronic Music project.
It’s always been about making the kid inside me happy, my 11-year-old self would have loved the stuff I’m doing now.
The transition from his previous alias to his current moniker was a strategic move to take his career more seriously. After a five-year hiatus prompted by the demands of professional life, he returned with a renewed focus on building a cohesive brand. This period of reflection allowed him to approach his music with a newfound sense of purpose, ensuring that every track serves a specific goal.
Lessons and Future Outlook
Reflecting on his path, FEEL SUITE identifies the management of criticism as a pivotal lesson. He notes that overcoming the fear of negative feedback is what truly separates an artist from the rest of the pack. This mindset, combined with a genuine passion for his work, drives his creative output. Outside of the studio, he finds balance and joy in his personal life, particularly through the company of his pets.
Don’t take criticism as a point of failure. People may not like everything you do as an artist, but overcoming that sets you apart from the rest.
Looking ahead to the remainder of 2026, the artist is poised to share a significant amount of music that has been kept in the vault. His commitment to his fans remains steadfast, and he views this current chapter as merely the beginning of a much larger journey.
Dropping a ton of music I’ve kept vaulted away for awhile, it’s going to be nice to share it all with the world!
FEEL SUITE FUXWITHIT Guest Mix Tracklist
FEEL SUITE x NARIEL – ID
FEEL SUITE – HAMMER TIME
FEEL SUITE x WAVHART – ID
FEEL SUITE x SMALLTALK – RUN THA BLOCK
FEEL SUITE x LUHV – SWERV
WRECKX-N-EFFECT – RUMP SHAKER (FEEL SUITE FLIP) VIP
WRECKX-N-EFFECT – RUMP SHAKER (FEEL SUITE FLIP)
FEEL SUITE x MYRIAS – ID
FOSSILS x NORTHSTVR – ID
JUSTIN BIEBER – GHOST (FEEL SUITE x RICO 56 FLIP)
FEEL SUITE – STOP MOTION
FEEL SUITE x SPITFYA – RUDESTAR
FEEL SUITE x RICO 56 – ID
ELVIS CRESPO – SUAVEMENTE (FEEL SUITE FLIP)
FEEL SUITE – RIDE WIT ME
FEEL SUITE x STABBY – ANGEL 099
FEEL SUITE – ID
FEEL SUITE – BIG BAD
FEEL SUITE x CHAMPAGNE DRIP – ID
FEEL SUITE x AEON GREYH – ID
