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Adam Port Reunites with STRYV & Malachiii on “Positions”

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Adam Port Reunites with STRYV & Malachiii on “Positions”

In 2024, Adam Port, STRYV, and Malachiii dropped Move—a track that blurred genre lines and quietly turned into a global dance floor staple. Now, the trio is back with Positions, a refined, hypnotic follow-up that keeps the momentum alive without repeating the formula.

Released via Interscope Records, Positions leans into what made their previous collaboration resonate: STRYV’s precision production, Port’s Afro-house instincts, and Malachiii’s effortlessly soulful vocals. But instead of trying to recreate a viral moment, they shift into something more understated and lasting. Where Move hit with immediacy, simmers. It’s more patient, more textured, and arguably more timeless.

The track opens with restrained percussion and warm, atmospheric pads, gradually building around Malachiii’s smooth topline. There’s no rush here—just a steady groove and confidence in the sonic space they’re creating. The drop isn’t explosive, it’s magnetic. It draws you in rather than forcing a peak, making it ideal for both headphones and a sunrise set at Keinemusik’s next open-air marathon.

The chemistry between the three artists hasn’t dulled. If anything, Positions showcases a matured approach to collaboration. Rather than chase the virality of Move, the track feels intentional—designed for longevity, not just quick peaks. The artists trust the groove, allowing each element to breathe and evolve naturally.

Malachiii echoes the sentiment, noting that Positions wasn’t about chasing charts but crafting a feeling. And that feeling is unmistakable: this is late-night music, rich with restraint and subtle swagger.

While Move may have been the unexpected hit, Positions feels like the natural evolution—a collaboration that now moves with intention. Less flash, more form. And in the current dance landscape, that hits harder than ever.

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