Discovering the Sunny Vibes: andhim x AMÉMÉ x Malou - Feel The Love (Sistek Remix)

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Hey there, house music lovers! Imagine kicking off the new year with a track that feels like a warm hug from the sun on a chilly January day. That's exactly what hit my inbox recently – the Sistek Remix of "Feel The Love" by andhim, AMÉMÉ, and Malou. If you're into that perfect blend of Afro House, Melodic House, and Deep House, this one's going to light up your playlists. Released under Insomniac Records as part of a fresh remix package, this rework takes the original's tribal energy and flips it into something airy, emotional, and downright euphoric.




The original "Feel The Love" dropped back in spring 2025 and quickly became a festival favorite. It's a collab powerhouse: German duo andhim bringing their signature superhouse groove, AMÉMÉ infusing West African rhythms with his Benin roots, and Malou's pop-inspired vocals tying it all together with catchy, heartfelt hooks. The track exploded with bright arpeggiated synths, percussive drive, and that undeniable floor-filling energy. It's no wonder it charted high and got spins everywhere from underground clubs to massive stages.

But let's talk about this Sistek Remix – wow, it takes things in a whole new direction. Chilean producer Sistek, who's blowing up from South America with his Latin and Afro-House fusions, turns the heat down a notch for a more contemplative vibe. He strips back some of the original's organic percussion and tribal intensity, replacing it with softer, solar-tinged production. Malou's voice shines even brighter here – fragile yet luminous, floating over gentle builds and intimate layers. It's like the track evolved from a high-energy dancefloor anthem into a sunset chill session. The melody keeps that emotional core intact, but Sistek adds this tenderness that makes it perfect for those deeper, more reflective sets.

Sistek is no stranger to making waves. Hailing from Santiago, this 2x Latin Grammy-nominated DJ and producer has racked up over a million followers with his viral remixes and originals. He's remixed big names like Karol G and Myke Towers, and his tracks get love from heavyweights like Tiësto, Vintage Culture, and CamelPhat. With festival slots at Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza, and Creamfields, plus a sound that mixes world music vocals with emotional house beats, he's one of the most exciting emerging talents right now. This remix feels like a natural fit for him – blending his Latin influences with the Afro House roots of the original.

Speaking of which, Afro House and Melodic House are absolutely dominating in 2025 and heading into 2026. The genre's global explosion continues, with fusions like Amapiano crossovers and more commercial appeal pushing it into mainstream festivals. Tracks like this remix highlight the shift toward uplifting, melodic vibes amid the deeper tribal sounds. It's all about that collective energy on the dancefloor, connecting crowds with rhythms that feel universal and soulful. If you're chasing that Tulum sunset or Ibiza rooftop feel, this is spot on.

What I love most is how this remix keeps the "feel the love" message front and center – it's uplifting without being over-the-top, emotional without getting cheesy. The production is clean, the drops hit just right, and it's got that replay value that'll have you coming back for more. Whether you're spinning it at home or dropping it in a mix, it's a fresh take that's perfect for the current wave of hybrid house sounds.

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So, what do you think of this Sistek spin on "Feel The Love"? Is it your new go-to for melodic deep house vibes, or are you sticking with the original's Afro punch? Drop your thoughts in the comments – I love hearing from you all! Let's keep the conversation going and share some playlist recs.

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