Ive Lovers steps up on range. with ‘Mr. Sub Bass’ EP featuring Ozzie Guven
- Undrtone Blog

- Nov 1
- 2 min read

Dutch producer Ive Lovers lands on range. with his new EP ‘Mr. Sub Bass’. The project brings together two club tracks that have been staples in Ranger’s sets this year, each built around punchy percussion, tight low end, and hooks that hit straight away. The original cuts show why Ive has been gaining attention across Europe, but the real spotlight here falls on the remix. Grab your copy via Beatport here.
Ozzie Guven steps in to rework the A side. You hear his stamp the moment the low end rolls in. The groove tightens. The drums feel sharper. The whole track picks up a new kind of weight. Ozzie pulls the core idea into a tougher space, stripping the arrangement so every element bites a little harder on a big system.
You feel the contrast when you line it up against the original. Ive’s version leans into a darker swing, a bit more bounce, more space between the hits. Ozzie flips that energy. He keeps the identity but pushes the tempo and edge, turning it into something DJs can use for those peak points when you want the crowd locked in. It’s the kind of remix that changes how the record behaves in a set.
Ranger has been road testing both versions all year, and the reaction has been clear. The original works early in the night when you want rolling pressure. The remix lands later, when the room needs something with extra bite. Hearing both on the same EP gives you a full picture of where range. is going with its sound, pulling together rising names who understand how to write music built for movement.
This release also marks a strong moment for the label. Welcoming Ive Lovers and Ozzie Guven signals the next wave of talent stepping into the roster and shaping the next phase of the catalogue.








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