"Can You Feel It" is a 1986 song by
Mr. Fingers and one of the first
deep house
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records. Its seminal impact on deep house has been compared to that of
Derrick May's "
Strings of Life
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" on
Detroit techno
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.
Production
Larry Heard created "Can You Feel It" by using the
Roland Juno-60
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synthesizer
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and the
Roland TR-909
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drum machine.
In a 2017 interview with ''
Vice
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'', he recalled, "I had two cassette decks—there were no digital recorders or even multi-track recorders—and I did one take, one pass, on one tape, then ran it back to the other one, played some other parts by hand that I wanted to add, and that was pretty much the recording process."
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Release
"Can You Feel It" was originally released as an instrumental on Mr. Fingers' 1986 EP ''Washing Machine''.[ The song later appeared on ]Fingers Inc.
Fingers Inc. was an American music group from Chicago, Illinois. It consisted of producer Larry Heard and vocalists Robert Owens and Ron Wilson. AllMusic called it the "top early Chicago house group".
History
Fingers Inc. was formed in Chicago, I ...
's 1988 album '' Another Side''.
There are two mash-up versions of the song: one using Chuck Roberts
Charles S. Roberts (born October 25, 1950 in Santa Fe, New Mexico) is an American broadcast journalist, most notable for being the former weekday news anchor on Headline News, based in CNN's world headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. He was the lon ...
' speech from the a cappella
''A cappella'' (, also , ; ) music is a performance by a singer or a singing group without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way. The term ''a cappella'' was originally intended to differentiate between Ren ...
version of Rhythm Control's "My House", and another using Martin Luther King Jr.
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's "I Have a Dream
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" speech.
Impact and legacy
DJ Pierre
Nathaniel Pierre Jones, better known by his stage name DJ Pierre, is an American DJ and performer of house music based in Chicago. He helped to develop the house music subgenre of acid house, as member of Phuture, whose 1987 EP ''Acid Tracks'' ...
picked "Can You Feel It" as one of his "classic cuts" in 1995, saying, "When you hear this it feels like you're on cloud nine. The track uses an organ which is played like strings – long chords which are held and not stabbed. Everyone who hears that song just mellows out and goes back to a time when things were perfect in their lives." Joey Beltram
Joey Beltram (born 6 September 1971) is an American DJ and music producer, best known for his pioneering singles "Energy Flash" and "Mentasm" and for remixing Human Resource (band), Human Resource's "Dominator (Human Resource song), Dominator".
...
also chose it as one of his favourites the same year, adding, "I also heard this when I was about 14, maybe it was the following week. Mr Fingers was on the radio being played by the same DJ. It was a whole other vibe."
Darren Emerson
Darren Paul Emerson (born 30 April 1971) is an English musician, DJ and producer best known as a former member of the British electronic music musical ensemble, group Underworld (band), Underworld.
Career
Early life
Emerson began mixing Hip h ...
included "Can You Feel It" in his top 10 in 1997, adding, "I could have picked a different Mr Fingers track, I love everything he's done - with Robert Owens or by himself - he's one of my favourite artists. 'Can U Feel It' is on the '' Another Side'' album, which is one of my favourite LPs. I picked this track because people will understand. I could have gone more anal and trainspotter but this one is a classic. It's hard to make a good record that's minimal, you can add things but it doesn't necessarily make it better. The chords and funky little drum and Fingers bassline are great. He's my hero."
In 2014, ''Rolling Stone
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'' included the song on the ''20 Best Chicago House Records'' list.
In 2015, ''Pitchfork
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The term is also applied colloquially, but inaccurately, to th ...
'' placed it at number 76 on the ''200 Best Songs of the 1980s'' list.[ Patric Fallon wrote: "Vocalless in its original form, the 1986 single has no hook and eschews all semblance of pop structure, completely surrendering to an endless groove built on jazzy hi-hats and sumptuous chords."]
In 2017, ''Mixmag
''Mixmag'' is a British electronic dance and clubbing magazine published in London. Launched in 1983 as a print magazine, it has branched into dance events, including festivals and club nights.
History
The first issue of ''Mixmag'' was prin ...
'' included it on the ''Best 20 House Classics from Before 1990'' list.
In 2018, ''Time Out
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Time
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'' placed the song at number five on the ''20 Best House Tracks Ever'' list.
In 2020, ''NME
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'' included it on the ''20 Best House Music Songs'' list.[ El Hunt stated that the song is "commonly regarded as one of the first examples of deep house thanks to its meditative, ambient undercurrent."] Same year, ''Slant Magazine
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'' placed it at number 68 on the ''100 Best Dance Songs of All Time'' list.
In 2022, ''Rolling Stone
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'' ranked "Can You Feel It" number 70 in their list of ''200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time''.
Track listing
* 7", UK (1988)
#"Can You Feel It"
#"My House" (Acappella)
* 12", UK (1988)
#"Can You Feel It" (Vocal) – 5:53
#"Can You Feel It" (Instrumental) – 5:55
#"Can You Feel It" (Spoken Word: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.) – 5:54
#"Can You Feel It" (Accapella) – 5:10
Charts
References
External links
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1986 singles
1986 songs
Deep house songs
Mr. Fingers songs
Song recordings produced by Larry Heard