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Avicii & Sebastien Drums - My Feelings For You (don Diablo Extended Remix) | Future House Official

The drop hit again—aggressive, clean, and relentless. He reached for her hand, his fingers grazing the cold fabric of her sleeve. The music was loud enough to drown out apologies, loud enough to bury the past, leaving only the electric friction of the present.

The neon pulse of the city didn't just vibrate in Leo’s chest; it rewrote his heartbeat. The drop hit again—aggressive, clean, and relentless

Leo pushed toward the front, his eyes locked on a girl in a reflective silver jacket. Every time the bass coiled into that signature bouncing drop, the room seemed to glitch in slow motion. He hadn’t seen her in three years—not since the summer they spent driving down the coast with the original Avicii track on repeat. The neon pulse of the city didn't just

He stood at the threshold of "The Archive," an underground club where the walls were lined with vintage synthesizers and the air smelled of ozone and expensive cologne. On stage, the silhouette of a performer shifted, and the first filtered chords of began to snake through the crowd. He hadn’t seen her in three years—not since

Under the neon glow, the message was clear: the feelings were old, but the rhythm was brand new.

As the vocal hook— "I can't hide it" —echoed against the industrial rafters, she turned. The strobe light caught the wet shimmer of her eyes. In the middle of a thousand jumping bodies, the high-energy "future" sound provided a strange, pressurized vacuum of nostalgia.

But this wasn't the classic house anthem he’d grown up with. It was sharper. The Don Diablo remix hit with a metallic, future-house crunch that felt like stepping five years into the tomorrow.

The drop hit again—aggressive, clean, and relentless. He reached for her hand, his fingers grazing the cold fabric of her sleeve. The music was loud enough to drown out apologies, loud enough to bury the past, leaving only the electric friction of the present.

The neon pulse of the city didn't just vibrate in Leo’s chest; it rewrote his heartbeat.

Leo pushed toward the front, his eyes locked on a girl in a reflective silver jacket. Every time the bass coiled into that signature bouncing drop, the room seemed to glitch in slow motion. He hadn’t seen her in three years—not since the summer they spent driving down the coast with the original Avicii track on repeat.

He stood at the threshold of "The Archive," an underground club where the walls were lined with vintage synthesizers and the air smelled of ozone and expensive cologne. On stage, the silhouette of a performer shifted, and the first filtered chords of began to snake through the crowd.

Under the neon glow, the message was clear: the feelings were old, but the rhythm was brand new.

As the vocal hook— "I can't hide it" —echoed against the industrial rafters, she turned. The strobe light caught the wet shimmer of her eyes. In the middle of a thousand jumping bodies, the high-energy "future" sound provided a strange, pressurized vacuum of nostalgia.

But this wasn't the classic house anthem he’d grown up with. It was sharper. The Don Diablo remix hit with a metallic, future-house crunch that felt like stepping five years into the tomorrow.

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