Club Control marks a new chapter in Jesus Montalvo’s artistic evolution, reinforcing his position within contemporary Tech House as a producer focused on functionality, constant groove and total dancefloor control. Released on Crazy Nutz Music, the EP stands as a solid and coherent statement, designed for DJs seeking reliable, stable tools with proven effectiveness in demanding club environments. The lead track, Club Control (Original Mix), establishes a clear narrative from the opening bars, built around progressive rhythmic dominance. The continuous and stable bassline acts as the backbone of the track, maintaining tension without relying on dramatic harmonic changes. This approach reinforces a sense of sustained control, ideal for long sets where hypnotic repetition and flow are essential. Electronic percussion remains present throughout most of the arrangement, with precise hats, restrained snares and drum patterns that push forward without overcrowding the spectrum. Synthesizers appear frequently, adding minimalist textures and a digital atmosphere that strengthens the track’s modern identity. The male vocal is used in a functional and conceptual way, with repetitive phrases integrated as mechanical loops that enhance the ritualistic and club-focused aesthetic. Rather than telling a story, the vocal supports and amplifies the groove. Combined with its stable energy profile and moderate aggression, Club Control becomes an ideal DJ tool for sustaining the dancefloor over extended periods. Its real-world impact has been validated through strong support from Chelina Manuhutu and performances in venues such as Brunch Lisboa, Space Riccione and Hive Club. The second track, Move The Floor (Original Mix), continues this functional approach with a slightly more minimal perspective. The percussive groove develops through carefully layered rhythmic elements, where hats, toms and snares create continuous movement while preserving clarity. The bassline, recurrent and physical, works as the driving engine, pushing the dancefloor in a direct and sustained way. Fragmented vocals, treated as an additional rhythmic layer, add underground character and tension without distracting from the core groove. Emotionally, the track maintains a high and stable energy level, avoiding abrupt peaks and focusing on controlled progression, making it particularly suitable for extended mixing. This philosophy aligns with Jesus Montalvo’s career, supported by artists such as The Martinez Brothers, Joseph Capriati and Jamie Jones, and reinforced by performances alongside figures like Stacey Pullen, Cuartero, Wehbba and Matador. Overall, Club Control is a direct, precise and highly functional EP, where groove, structure and rhythmic control come together to deliver two club-ready tools that reflect Jesus Montalvo’s experience, vision and solid artistic identity within today’s Tech House scene.

