Oklahoma-based collective TOUCH GROOV introduce themselves with a striking sense of identity on “FEELIN GOOD”, the lead single from their debut EP Doorway to Dystopia Vol. 1. Blending lo-fi funk, jazz-washed synths, neo-soul sensibilities, and indie-electronic textures, the four-piece craft a sound that feels both forward-thinking and deeply atmospheric.
“FEELIN GOOD” moves with a sleek, nocturnal pulse, a track built on hazy synth pads, elastic basslines, and a rhythmic tension that sits comfortably between dancefloor energy and introspective mood. The group’s contemporary female vocals cut through the production with clarity and restraint, giving the track an emotional center that elevates its electronic framework.
The single captures the project’s wider ethos: instinctive, expressive, and unconcerned with strict genre boundaries. Written from a moment of pure impulse, literally scribbled on the back of a notepad, “FEELIN GOOD” leans into the raw, imperfect spark that fuels TOUCH GROOV’s creativity. Their influences are broad, pulling from The Weeknd’s shadowy pop futurism to Daft Punk’s electronic precision, yet the result is distinctly their own.
As a debut, “FEELIN GOOD” signals a group ready to redefine their corner of the indie electronic landscape. It’s polished yet personal, atmospheric yet immediate, a compelling first look at a project with a clear vision and a singular sound.
