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    JAN Releases Powerful, Personal Garage-Influenced Cut Feel It Now – Electric Mode

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    JAN Releases Powerful, Personal Garage-Influenced Cut Feel It Now – Electric Mode


    At just 19 years old, fresh sensation DJ/producer/pianist/drummer JAN combines strong musical foundations with a modern vision of house music, rapidly attracting audiences across Europe.

    His new single, “Feel It Now,” his most ambitious to date, is an energetic and uplifting UK Garage-influenced cut made for clubs, festivals, and summer dancefloors. Driven by infectious grooves, uplifting melodies, and a powerful vocal performance, the track captures the euphoric feeling of living in the moment and connecting through music.

    Released on his own imprint, The Penthouse Records, the track adds to his growing catalogue, which has already accumulated over 1 million streams across digital platforms.

    JAN has already performed at some of the most prestigious electronic music venues and events, including Primavera Sound Barcelona, Ministry of Sound, Amnesia Ibiza, Cova Santa Ibiza, Fabrik Madrid, Marina Beach Valencia, and [UNVRS] Ibiza. His 2026 tour continues to expand his presence across Spain, the UK, and key international electronic music markets.

    “Feel It Now” was born during a period when JAN felt creatively blocked, marking his commitment to developing a distinctive voice. While studying music production in London, he realised he was making music to meet expectations rather than creating what truly inspired him.

    This track became his way of reconnecting with the freedom to create without limits and simply enjoy making music again. Inspired by London’s electronic music scene—particularly UK garage and rave culture—JAN approached the project with a fresh mindset: creating for himself, not for trends or the industry. That philosophy became the foundation of the song.

    The collaboration with Paris came naturally. Both met while studying in the same class at ICMP in London. After hearing Paris’ productions and distinctive vocals, JAN immediately knew they had to work together.

    Sharing similar musical influences, the chemistry was instant from their very first studio session. As multi-instrumentalists, they spent hours exchanging ideas, experimenting with live instruments, writing lyrics, and developing melodies. It was during that first session that the concept behind “Feel It Now” truly took shape: letting go of fear, trusting your instincts, and embracing the feeling of living fully in the present. They left the studio convinced they had created something special.

    The record was completed through weeks of collaboration, both in the studio and remotely, exchanging ideas until every detail felt right. Today, “Feel It Now” stands as one of JAN’s most personal releases—a celebration of artistic freedom, creative honesty, and the simple joy of making music without boundaries.

    “Feel It Now” is available to stream & purchasehere.
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