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Max October: My favorite deejay's proving his 'Feel Trip' franchise is a lifestyle too

Moment of truth? The first thing I put on in the morning without fail is a Max October album. Daily. No matter the day, it’s 001 through 007 on any given morning and seeing my guy embracing the love he’s feeling these days from the Feel Trip success? Epic.

Moment of truth? The first thing I put on in the morning without fail is a Max October album. Daily. No matter the day, it’s 001 through 007 on any given morning and seeing my guy embracing the love he’s feeling these days from the Feel Trip success? Epic.

Max October keeps proving ‘Feel Trip’ is a lifestyle

It’s more than just a few songs. I legit put the entire start to finish of any Feel Trip album on while having a morning coffee every day. Seeing this bliss and always gearing up for the next big project release? Epic.

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I need more slides .. God showing out this quarter 😂 !

God’s not playing with me, and I suggest you don’t either 🤲🏿

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Max October: My favorite R&B mixtape series is back for 'Field Trip 007'

There’s no slowing down greatness especially when it’s in the form of producer Max October and his knack for mixing some solid R&B anthems for a full-fledged compilation project. The Feel Trip 007 album has officially arrived and demands your full attention.

There’s no slowing down greatness especially when it’s in the form of producer Max October and his knack for mixing some solid R&B anthems for a full-fledged compilation project. The Feel Trip 007 album has officially arrived and demands your full attention.

Max October’s ‘Feel Trip 007’ is back-back

Whether you find yourself on repeat mode or can’t get enough of those signature ad libs, it’s all in the nearly 50-minute project’s greatness. Kick back and ignite those weekend goals with Max’s audio guidance.


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Max October: The new 'Feel Trip 004' is all you need for your summer soundtrack

Keeping it 100? Attack The Culture is really hip-hop fueled but my goodness if R&B doesn’t run through the veins. So mixing a hip-hop feel with an R&B twist? Look no further than what DJ Max October serves up regularly and proudly with the new Feel Trip 004 release.

Keeping it 100? Attack The Culture is really hip-hop fueled but my goodness if R&B doesn’t run through the veins. So mixing a hip-hop feel with an R&B twist? Look no further than what DJ Max October serves up regularly and proudly with the new Feel Trip 004 release.

The new Max October ‘Feel Trip 004’ is all types of feel good vibes

Literally from start to finish? Must-hear. It’s your favorite mainstream and independent circuit crooners getting the signature October touch during one of the hottest times of years. You’re welcome.

Today, Max October, buzzing DJ and culture curator, releases his highly anticipated new DJ mix, Feel Trip 004.

Within its 58-minute duration, the Feel Trip 004 mix effortlessly blends the golden hour's ambiance with the wistful end of summer, creating a laid-back vibe that mirrors the setting sun. The mix begins with an ode to summer from Snoh Aalegra with “Be My Summer.” The rest of the mix includes 30 songs, including well-known artists such as SZA, Snoh Aalegra, Lucky Daye, and emerging artists such as Tone Stith, Maeta, PJ, and more!

The Feel Trip series is a testament to Max October's passion for R&B music and serves as his way of pushing the genre forward, dispelling the myth that "R&B Is Dead."  Feel Trip is a sonic exploration of the rich and diverse spectrum of R&B music featuring both new artists and revisiting old favorites. This fourth installment in the series follows Feel Trip 003, Feel Trip 002, and Feel Trip 001, which all came out this year starting in March.


Max October is an exceptionally talented self-taught open-format DJ and culture curator with over a decade of experience in experiential, music, and television production working with companies such as Viacom, Warner Music Group, Sony Music, Spotify, and Columbia Records. Max has spun Hip-Hop, R&B, Afrobeat, Dancehall, and Top 40 for brands and artists like Twitter, Nike, Giphy, HBO, R&B Star Miguel, Wrangler, Microsoft, Live Nation, and more. Max has also graced a number of festival and conference stages, including SXSW, COMPLEXCON, A3C, and The BET Experience Festival. Armed with 14+ years of understanding music, business, and the culture; Max continues to shift and shape the way culture is consumed from a local and global perspective. 

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