A familiar name and top-notch quality. Brooklyn-based DJ/producer Jeff Sorkowitz has finally released his long-awaited track on IN / ROTATION. This isn’t just another track—it’s a return to his roots. Sorkowitz describes “Move Shake” as a return to his “core sound” after a year of experimentation. The result is a ‘mature’ and confident Tech House/Minimal House instrumental that sounds quite fresh and contemporary.


Artist: Jeff Sorkowitz
Title: Move Shake
Genre: Electronic
Style: Tech House / Minimal House
The synthesizers are short and sharp. The resonance is pronounced but doesn’t go overboard. Furthermore, they function as a rhythmic instrument rather than a melodic one. This is a typical Minimal House technique: fewer notes—more pulse. Looking at the bigger picture, “Move Shake” fits into the contemporary tech-house wave: minimalism, an emphasis on percussion, and clean arrangements. No overloaded leads. No obvious melodic hooks.
“Move Shake” received a massive boost thanks to Carl Cox. The legend chose this track for the soundtrack to his viral “final boss” appearance at the Château de Chantilly in France on June 20. The scene, in which Cox walks through the historic estate in front of 15,000 fans, went viral instantly.
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Introspective, yet ready to tear up the dance floor. If you’ve been looking for the perfect track for those peak moments at a party—one that combines the energy of Tech House with a minimalist structure—“Move Shake” is the one for you. It’s the work of a pro who knows exactly how to get the crowd moving.

