| Track | BPM | Extended length | Momentum strategy | |-------|-----|----------------|--------------------| | JORD – Momentum (Extended) | ~126 | ~8:00 | Filter-heavy, dual drop | | Tale Of Us – Monument | 128 | 7:30 | Melodic tension/release | | Enrico Sangiuliano – Symbiosis | 132 | 7:45 | Rhythmic mutation | | ARTBAT – Uppss | 124 | 8:15 | Vocal chop momentum |
While the radio edit captures the hook, it’s the mix that truly belongs on the dancefloor. Released under PARADE Rec , this version stretches the experience into a 5-minute and 35-second journey of pure Nu Disco energy. Why This Track is a Standout JORD - Momentum -Extended-.mp3
The track is built on a "better at night" philosophy, with lyrics that repeat a hypnotic desire for the evening hours. Musically, it sits at a steady in the key of F Minor , creating a mood that is both moody and danceable. Unlike the standard version, the Extended Mix (which clocks in at 5:35 ) provides DJs and listeners with more room to breathe, featuring longer atmospheric intros and drum-heavy outros designed for seamless club transitions. Behind the Scenes | Track | BPM | Extended length |
The extended mix highlights JORD’s meticulous mixing. The sub-bass frequencies (around 40Hz–60Hz) are carved out perfectly to rattle dance floors without overwhelming the mid-range frequencies where the lead synths reside. Legacy and Impact on the Dance Floor Musically, it sits at a steady in the
With "Momentum," JORD leans heavily into the darker, more relentless side of his production style. It is a track built explicitly for the club circuit, designed to keep bodies moving during peak-hour sets. Anatomy of the Track: Why the "Extended Mix" Matters
JØRD collaborated with several artists on the track, including Adam Feeney (also known as Frank Dukes), Stéphane Mandrax, and vocalist Terra Deva.