MUSIC FOR YOUR EARS Discover the REVIEW (Ça S’en Vient) It’s Coming Can You Feel It By Stephen Dowd

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In the shimmering landscape where synth-driven nostalgia meets modern pop precision,
Canadian songwriter Stephen Dowd emerges with a remix that radiates heat and heart.
Based in Ottawa, Dowd has been steadily carving out a space for his distinctive voice in
the Pop and Adult Contemporary scenes, and with this latest dance-infused release, he
takes a bold step into a soundscape built for movement, flirtation, and uninhibited joy.
(Ça S’en Vient) It’s Coming Can You Feel It in its remixed form is a neon-lit ode to
anticipation — both emotional and physical. The concept is delightfully vivid: two
students, initially wrapped in the mundane rituals of study, gradually shift their focus
from textbooks to each other. As the music intensifies, so does the unspoken chemistry
between them, turning quiet companionship into a euphoric rendezvous. This narrative
is mirrored perfectly in the track’s sonic architecture.
From the outset, the song establishes a sensual tension. The introduction features sleek
strings, cinematic in nature, evoking a mood of curiosity and spark. As the beat creeps
in, vibrant synth layers begin to pulse, forming a magnetic undercurrent that refuses to
stay in the background. When the percussion finally takes the lead, it does so with a
punchy confidence — driving the track into the territory of club-ready bangers without
losing its playful sophistication.
Dowd, who does not perform the vocals himself, has clearly curated a voice that
complements the song’s steamy undertone. The vocal performance is rich with nuance
—starting from a husky murmur and growing into a soaring expression of desire.
There’s an edge of seduction in the delivery, a teasing cadence that flirts with the
listener. It’s not about overpowering notes or vocal acrobatics — it’s about control,
rhythm, and mood.
Musically, the remix embraces elements of retro electro-pop while weaving in modern
dance textures. Funky basslines creep beneath glossy keyboard runs, while strategically
placed electronic flourishes add spice and surprise. The chorus, catchy and bold,
explodes with colour and hooks — easily one of those moments that lodges itself into
memory after the first listen.
What sets this track apart is its movement. There’s a dynamic evolution throughout —
from its slower, tension-filled beginnings to the vibrant, festival-worthy climax. Each
transition is fluid, making the entire piece feel like one continuous build-up toward
ecstasy. It’s a celebration of timing, of knowing when to hold back and when to
unleash.
Lyrically, there’s a flirty wit embedded in the track. The French phrase ‘Ça S’en Vient’,
which translates to ‘It’s Coming’, is both a clever nod to Dowd’s bilingual roots and a
perfect metaphor for the swelling energy of the song. It adds a layer of cultural texture
that enriches the listening experience, inviting fans into a bilingual dance of words and
rhythms.

For fans of upbeat, groove-heavy tunes with a hint of vintage charm, this remix will be
irresistible. It evokes the glitz of ‘80s dance floors while staying rooted in present-day
production values. The blend is cohesive — old-school vibes laced with contemporary
boldness.
But what’s perhaps most impressive is Dowd’s storytelling. He’s not just making tracks
for the sake of sound — each release carries intent and atmosphere. This isn’t just about
getting people dancing; it’s about creating a shared experience, a momentary escape
into a story of longing, play, and release.
Following earlier 2024 releases like the tender You’re Beautiful To Me and the
explosive rock powerhouse Heaven Won’t Wait, this remix marks a new chapter for
Dowd — a signal that he’s unafraid to experiment, to dive deep into different genres,
and to keep his audience on their toes. With more dance-oriented music expected in
2025 — including a groovy reworking of Heaven Won’t Wait and vibrant bilingual
tracks like À Chaque Fois and All Over Again — Stephen Dowd is clearly building
momentum.
All in all, (Ça S’en Vient) It’s Coming Can You Feel It is more than a remix — it’s an
experience. It dares you to move, to feel, to let go. Whether you’re revisiting the
romance of late-night study sessions or simply looking for the perfect track to light up
your weekend playlist, this song delivers with charisma and style.
Turn the volume up and let the rhythm do the rest — because once it’s coming, there’s
no turning back.

Review made by Lucy Cicioni | Promoted by Musik & Film, MAF Music Promotion www.musikandfilm.com