Top 100 Chart placements for EXTVISIONS
Updated 2 years ago
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Label bosses OZBEK and Zafer Atabey return to EXTVISIONS with another dance-floor-igniting double-tracker — G Thing EP. True to their fearless blend of underground grit and playful edge, the duo dives headfirst into the world of vocal-driven bass house. G Thing delivers a full-throttle bass weapon laced with commanding male vocals and groove-heavy swagger — a track built for those moments when the crowd is ready to lose control. Its dirty, addictive, and radiates the duos club-tested confidence. On the flip, Move Like That keeps the tension tight but eases into a sleeker flow — a smooth yet potent roller that fuses late-night atmosphere with irresistible vocal chops and modern low-end design. Together, the two cuts form a bold follow-up to Pop It Off — energetic, character-rich, and unapologetically fun. EXTVISIONS once again proves its not afraid to twist the rules of electronic dance music to its own mischievous rhythm.
Label bosses OZBEK and Zafer Atabey join forces once again, this time under their EXTVISIONS, pushing boundaries with their wildest collaboration to date — the Pop It Off EP. Known for their bold approach to club music, the duo delivers a high-energy, character-rich release that straddles the line between night heat and playful innovation. The title track Pop It Off is an unapologetic tech house weapon, built for dancefloor detonation. Packed with punchy rhythms, infectious vocals, and an undeniable groove, its designed to light up any room with pure, unfiltered energy. Its bold, its cheeky, and it doesnt hold back. Wanna Ride (Original Mix) leans into a storytelling vocal performance that hooks you instantly. With lyrics like Saw her dancin on the floor / She gave me that look / I said, You wanna ride? / She said, Boy, I might, the track blends groove-heavy production with flirtatious lyricism and late-night charisma. Its modern tech house with an irresistible vocal flow, keeping things both sexy and fun as it builds momentum and mood across the dancefloor. Closing the EP is OZBEKs solo reinterpretation of Wanna Ride — a deep, dubstep-infused rework that shifts the energy entirely while retaining the core identity of the original. Its a curveball that highlights the duos willingness to experiment, offering something moody and bass-driven for those after-hours sessions or alternate set moods. Overall, Pop It Off is a statement EP — quirky, daring, and club-tested — reflecting both producers ability to fuse accessibility with underground attitude. A bold step for EXTVISIONS, and one thats bound to grab attention across the global scene.