CENKK’s latest release on Moodyverse brings together two tracks that approach club music from distinct but connected angles. Freaky People and In Rio arrive as a paired statement, showing how functional dancefloor design and more expansive musical ideas can coexist within the same project.
Freaky People leans into momentum and groove, built to keep energy moving without relying on obvious tricks. It’s a track designed for DJs who value flow, with subtle shifts that reward longer mixes and late-night settings. On the flip, In Rio widens the frame. Drawing on Brazilian percussion and vocals alongside operatic and cinematic elements, the track steps away from strict club formulas and into a more expressive space.
Both cuts reflect CENKK’s background as a producer who tests his music where it matters most: in clubs and on real systems. That practical grounding keeps the release cohesive, even as the moods shift. Out now on Moodyverse, the two-track release captures an artist refining his sound while remaining open to contrast, experimentation, and evolution.
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