Harry Romero returns to Cecille with Feels Good EP, a release that leans fully into the kind of house music that never really falls out of rotation.
There is something immediate about the title track. “Feels Good” locks into a hypnotic groove from the start, built on classic drum programming and a bassline that keeps things moving without overcomplicating it. It is understated but effective, the kind of record that works its way into a set and stays there.
“Maria” takes things slightly deeper. The groove is more loop-driven, with a subtle tension running through it that gives the track a different kind of weight. It still carries that raw US house energy Romero is known for, but it sits comfortably within Cecille’s more refined, stripped-back aesthetic.
Across both tracks, there is a clear sense of restraint. Nothing feels forced or overly polished. Instead, Romero sticks to what he does best, focusing on rhythm, repetition and flow.
With a catalogue that stretches back decades, Romero does not need to chase trends. This EP feels like a continuation of that legacy rather than a reinvention.
Final thoughts
Feels Good EP is built on familiarity, but that is exactly the point.
Simple, direct and rooted in house music fundamentals, this is a release that will sit comfortably in DJ sets for a long time.
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Get it on Beatport
Feels Good EP is out now via Cecille. Buy it here.





