Powl Drops Dark Groover ‘Move Like That’ on Techords
- Undrtone Blog

- Sep 25
- 2 min read

Italian producer Powl makes a strong statement on Techords with his new single ‘Move Like That’, released on 25th September. A stripped-back yet heavy-hitting cut, it thrives on underground energy, driven by relentless bass and haunting vocal chops that give it both grit and atmosphere. You can grab a copy here: https://www.beatport.com/release/move-like-that/5357635.
From the first beat, the track locks listeners into its hypnotic rhythm. A weighty low end anchors the production, pushing the sound system hard, while crisp percussion and subtle melodic touches add shape to the groove. The vocal samples are twisted and ghostly, threading through the mix like echoes from another room. It is this interplay of groove and atmosphere that makes ‘Move Like That’ such a compelling listen, designed for heads-down dancers and long, late-night sessions.
Techords has long been a home for functional but forward-thinking club tools, and Powl fits that mould perfectly. His production style leans on simplicity, but never at the expense of depth. Each element is finely tuned to serve the floor, creating a track that feels raw yet refined.
Behind Powl is Luigi Potenza, a DJ and producer from Cisternino in southern Italy. Since starting in his local scene, he has built a reputation for eclectic sets that move between bass house and house, always driven by energy and groove. That same versatility is reflected in his productions, where constant musical exploration has shaped a sound that strikes a balance between functionality and character.
‘Move Like That’ marks another step forward for Powl, showing his ability to craft tracks that are not only built for the club but carry a distinct signature. With its rolling energy and hypnotic edge, this track is sure to remain in DJs’ rotation long after its release.
Underground, moody and endlessly groovy, ‘Move Like That’ is Powl at his sharpest, delivering a track that hits just as hard in dark basements as it does on big festival rigs.








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