Top 100 Chart placements for Oovation
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From Germany to Montreal, a cross-continental dialogue takes form as Oovation and Jares unite for The Shift, a sweeping coalition of emotion and rhythm marking both artists debut on W. Anchored in cinematic depth and driven by kinetic pulse, The Shift stands as a powerful first statement, further expanded through stunning reinterpretations by Coeus, ACNØR, and Turker. The original take of The Shift finds Oovation & Jares constructing a restrained groove before thumping kicks and meandering blips send us off on a highly narcotic affair. With the foundations in place, a swaying bassline takes control of the piece, infusing it with an irresistible sense of movement. As we venture deeper inside the rabbit hole, a lush arpeggio rummages across the piece, taking us closer to an airy break where echoes osurrender to a new directive. For the first reimagining, Coeus drives The Shift into more dangerous, sensual territory. Built on a thunderous rhythmic foundation, the Serbian producer laces the mix with ghostly vocal traces and a relentless synthetic tension. The result feels cinematic in scope: an after-hours odyssey pulsing with urgency and redemption, where desire and danger move in lockstep. Next, ACNØR transforms The Shift into a perpetual motion device where tension breathes and recedes like a living organism, shimmering under dim light. Reflective and transportive, this version feels like moving through mirrored corridors. Each twist refracts a new emotion, a new identity, culminating in a tantalizing entropy. Finally, Turker closes the circle with a radiant reconstruction that leans toward transcendence. Textured percussion, raspy stabs, and a gleaming lead line spiral upward, pushing The Shift toward a horizon bathed in gold as vocal phrases drift in and out of focus, painting the mirage in full technicolor for a finale that feels both cathartic and luminous.
2025-11-14 Black Hole Recordings
Ferry Corsten, HALIENE, Robbie Rivera, LYON MONSTER, Marsias, Ali Bakgor, The Madison, JES, Dennis Sheperd, BRAVVN, Lumos, Martin Graff, Van Yorge, Inner Voice, E_Z, Daffie, Knöpke, Nitrous Oxide, Vintage & Morelli, TVLI, Adam Stark, Sunlounger, Ambedo, Ambedoverse, Lovlee, TomDūno, Game Chasers, Movement Machina, Neo Paulex, Matt Dylan, Brittany Egbert, Elated, Sea to Sky, Oovation, King Felix, ḱlew déluré, Kataploks, Fros7novA, Jako (US), Daddy Plays Disco, Rise Of The Jellyfish
2025-11-14 Black Hole Recordings
Ferry Corsten, HALIENE, Robbie Rivera, LYON MONSTER, Marsias, Ali Bakgor, The Madison, JES, Dennis Sheperd, BRAVVN, Lumos, Martin Graff, Van Yorge, Inner Voice, E_Z, Daffie, Knöpke, Nitrous Oxide, Vintage & Morelli, TVLI, Adam Stark, Sunlounger, Ambedo, Ambedoverse, Lovlee, TomDūno, Game Chasers, Movement Machina, Neo Paulex, Matt Dylan, Brittany Egbert, Elated, Sea to Sky, Oovation, King Felix, ḱlew déluré, Kataploks, Fros7novA, Jako (US), Daddy Plays Disco, Rise Of The Jellyfish
2025-11-14 Black Hole Recordings
Ferry Corsten, HALIENE, Robbie Rivera, LYON MONSTER, Marsias, Ali Bakgor, The Madison, JES, Dennis Sheperd, BRAVVN, Lumos, Martin Graff, Van Yorge, Inner Voice, E_Z, Daffie, Knöpke, Nitrous Oxide, Vintage & Morelli, TVLI, Adam Stark, Sunlounger, Ambedo, Ambedoverse, Lovlee, TomDūno, Game Chasers, Movement Machina, Neo Paulex, Matt Dylan, Brittany Egbert, Elated, Sea to Sky, Oovation, King Felix, ḱlew déluré, Kataploks, Fros7novA, Jako (US), Daddy Plays Disco, Rise Of The Jellyfish