Armin Van Buuren Releases Eighth Studio Album ‘Feel Again’ Inspired by Covid Disconnect

‘Feel Again’ by Armin van Buuren takes listeners through thirty-four songs that encourage different emotions.

Iconic producer Armin van Buuren has released his massive thirty-four track album, ‘Feel Again,’ on his independent label Armada Music. The progressive house and trance record include hit songs, “No Fun” and “Love We Lost,” as well as new tracks like “On & On” with Punctual and Alika.

Complete with three discs, ‘Feel Again’ captures the artist’s struggles during the COVID-19 pandemic and the isolation that he felt as a result. Cosmic Gate, R3HAB, and Blasterjaxx along with many talented artists are featured on the album.

When talking about the new release he said, “To me, ‘Feel Again’ signifies a new beginning, as being lost without actively realizing it can whittle away at who you are. I’m happy to have found a new balance and a reinvigorated love for music, and I hope the album will remind and encourage listeners to stay connected and true to themselves.”

‘Feel Again’ flows through songs that invoke different vibes and energies. From dancing to crying to reflecting, the dynamic record guides listeners through various feelings.

Along with another excellent album in his repertoire, the Dutch DJ continues to shape the electronic music scene with his weekly radio show, ‘A State of Trance.’ He has been hosting the show for over two decades, accumulating over 40 million listeners. Armin van Buuren is contributing significantly to the rise and appreciation of trance.

He is playing shows in Spain, Taiwan, and other locations in Europe and Asia this summer. Armin van Buuren’s eighth studio album, ‘Feel Again,’ is out now on all listening platforms. Listen to the almost two-hour-long record in its entirety here:

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