Q-Feel was a British synthpop outfit that emerged in the early 1980s, capturing the synth-driven sound that defined the era. The group released their self-titled debut album in 1982, showcasing the polished production and melodic sensibilities characteristic of early '80s synthpop.
The band achieved their most notable recognition with the single "Dancing in Heaven," which earned selection as the UK's entry for the 1982 A Song for Europe competition—the country's Eurovision pre-selection. Though the track didn't secure the top spot, it remains their signature work and a snapshot of British synthpop's commercial ambitions during the genre's golden era.