After four years of shaping his own Deep State universe, Grum’s return to Anjunabeats has quickly become one of 2026’s most exciting storylines. Following the Amba Shepherd collaboration “Slow Motion,” the Scottish producer now doubles down with “You Make Me Feel” — a full-throttle trance record that reconnects with the euphoric club DNA of the late ’90s and early 2000s without treating nostalgia as a museum piece.
At 131 BPM, “You Make Me Feel” has real forward momentum. The track is built for movement: a firm, driving groove lays the foundation while sharp synth pressure, rolling low-end energy and an increasingly expansive lead line give the production its lift. There is a familiar rave-era spirit in its melodic language, but Grum keeps the sound clean, muscular and contemporary. Rather than drifting into retro pastiche, he turns those old-school trance references into something that feels tailor-made for today’s festival floors.
The arrangement is one of the record’s biggest strengths. Grum understands precisely when to tighten the tension and when to let the melody breathe. Each transition adds a little more scale, leading towards a payoff that feels euphoric without becoming overly sentimental. It is direct, confident trance: no unnecessary detours, no soft-focus compromise — just a carefully constructed rush of rhythm, melody and atmosphere.
That focus makes perfect sense for an artist with Grum’s history. From his earlier electro-house beginnings to his status as one of progressive house and trance’s most distinctive modern voices, the Scottish producer has consistently brought a darker, more synth-driven edge to the Anjuna spectrum. His work on Deep State refined that identity further, while his long-standing love for artists such as Depeche Mode, New Order and Tears For Fears has always added extra character to his productions.
“You Make Me Feel” captures that balance brilliantly. It is bold enough for the main stage, detailed enough for headphone listening and functional enough for DJs who want a record that can genuinely raise the energy in a set. With its familiar emotional charge and modern-day punch, this is Grum leaning confidently into the faster, more trance-focused side of his sound.
A powerful statement from an artist whose Anjunabeats return is gathering pace fast.
⭐️ Rating: 9 / 10
🎧 Perfect for:
- Peak-time moments in progressive and trance DJ sets
- Sunset festival crowds ready for a euphoric lift
- Fans of late-’90s and early-2000s trance aesthetics
- Driving sessions that need a serious energy boost
Artist: Grum
Track: You Make Me Feel
Label: Anjunabeats
Release Date: June 26th, 2026
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