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Classmatic releases ‘Make You Move’ EP via Organic Pieces

Classmatic is back with his ‘Make You Move’ EP, out on 12th September via his own Organic Pieces imprint. Serving up four tracks of rhythm-driven grooves and infectious percussion, putting the dancefloor front and center, the EP once again showcases why the Brazilian standout has become one of country’s most exciting exports alongside names such as Mochakk, Vintage Culture, and Beltran.

The title track hits with slick terrace drive, blending rolling percussion and infectious vocals into a peak-time groove built to move crowds, before the ‘Warehouse Mix’ ups the intensity with sharper, club-ready layers, making it perfect for late-night sets. ‘Meet Me In The Dancefloor’ invites listeners into the heart of the action, journeying into lively, groove-laden territory, while ‘So Many Questions’ twists skipping rhythm and classic house touches into a vibrant trip connecting old and new. Across all four tracks, Classmatic demonstrates a keen sense of movement, texture, and atmosphere, a sound that feels alive and in constant motion.

After breaking through with 2022’s global hit ‘Toma Dale’ featuring Nfasis on Hot Creations, the Organic Pieces head honcho has steadily carved out a reputation as a producer known for merging infectious grooves with sophisticated percussion. His work has appeared on the likes of Solid Grooves, Cuttin’ Headz, Hellbent, Cecille, and Revival New York, earning endless support from heavyweight names worldwide. With ‘Make You Move’, he continues to refine a signature style that blends Brazilian rhythmic energy with forward-thinking touches, producing music that resonates across dancefloors all around the globe.

Classmatic ‘Make You Move’ EP drops via Organic Pieces on 12th September 2025.

Tracklist:
1) Make You Move
2) Make You Move (Warehouse Mix)
3) Meet Me In The Dancefloor
4) So Many Questions

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