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Demon Noise makes his EXTIMA debut with Show Me, a tightly focused EP that captures his evolution into a sharp, floor-driven peak-time sound while leaving zero room for excess. The Original Mix is a straight-to-the-point minimal / peak-time weapon. From the opening bars, the track locks into a super-fat rolling bassline and punchy, tightly programmed drums that immediately establish momentum. Dark, twisted vocal snippets sit low in the mix, adding tension without ever pulling attention away from the groove. The arrangement is deliberately efficient—every element serves the dancefloor. A relentless forward motion makes Show Me a true DJ tool built for peak hours. On remix duties, Zafer Atabey pushes the track firmly into pure peak-time techno territory. His version strips away any remaining restraint, opting for an old-school-inspired arrangement philosophy: no big breaks, only continuous buildups and drops designed to keep the energy permanently elevated. The drums hit harder, the low-end rolls deeper, and the groove becomes even more aggressive. By twisting and re-shaping the vocal melodies, Zafer introduces a fresh character that feels familiar yet distinctly reimagined—transforming the original into a darker, more driving beast. Together, the two versions form a compact but powerful EP that showcases Demon Noises precision as a producer and EXTIMAs commitment to uncompromising, dancefloor-ready techno. Show Me doesnt try to over-explain itself—it simply delivers raw energy, heavy groove, and maximum impact, exactly where it matters most: the club.