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CENKK Pushes Club Dynamics Forward on New Moodyverse Release

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CENKK returns to Moodyverse with a two-track release that explores contrast through control rather than spectacle. Freaky People and In Rio move in different directions, yet both are grounded in a clear understanding of club dynamics, physical response, and the mechanics of tension on a dancefloor.


Freaky People is built for momentum. A tightly wound groove runs throughout, shifting subtly in texture and pressure without breaking its stride. The focus is on continuity rather than peaks, making it a functional, DJ-friendly tool that rewards long blends and patient mixing. It’s less about statement moments than about sustaining energy over time.

On In Rio, the frame widens. Brazilian percussion patterns and vocal fragments sit alongside operatic tones, giving the track a more open, cinematic feel while remaining firmly club-focused. The arrangement breathes more freely, introducing a sense of space without sacrificing rhythmic intent or floor impact.


Rather than forcing cohesion, the release allows both tracks to stand on their own terms. What links them is CENKK’s disciplined approach to structure and his sensitivity to when tension should be maintained or released. Shaped by real-world club testing, the tracks reflect a producer attentive to balance, movement, and clarity.



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