- Feel Alright - Komiko
"" is a quintessential post-disco and boogie anthem released in 1982 by the studio group Komiko . Produced during the height of New York's club culture, it remains a celebrated "stone cold classic" of the era, known for its infectious bassline and vibrant electronic production. Production and Background
The lyrics are a pure celebration of the escapism found in nightlife. They focus on the physical and emotional joy of dancing: Komiko – Feel Alright | Releases - Discogs
The song is frequently associated with the "Paradise Garage" sound, capturing the energetic and soulful vibe of underground New York dance floors. Lyrical Content Komiko - Feel Alright
It is categorized under Boogie , Disco , and Garage House .
While often attributed to unnamed guest vocalists, contributors likely included established disco singers like Carol Williams , Tracey Weber , or Vicky D . "" is a quintessential post-disco and boogie anthem
The track was written by Nick Braddy and produced by Darryl Payne and Gary Turnier under Totally Funked Up Productions.
It was a marquee release for SAM Records , an independent label legendary for its high-quality disco and boogie catalog. Musical Style and Composition They focus on the physical and emotional joy
The track opens with crisp drums and a funky, sliding bassline, followed by guitar work reminiscent of early Prince. The defining element is its "lush, brilliant synthesizer" work, which bridges the gap between traditional disco and early electronic dance music.