Adam Port X Serdar Ortac-bensiz Olsun Move -m...
Sophisticated, melodic afro-house with a nostalgic Turkish twist.
For a generation that grew up in Turkey or the Turkish diaspora, Serdar Ortaç’s voice is the soundtrack to childhood memories. It represents a specific kind of nostalgia—the kind felt in the chest, associated with family gatherings and old cassette tapes. The genius of the Adam Port edit lies in the friction between this nostalgia and the modernity of the production.
⭐ The "Move" bassline provides the driving energy, while the Turkish melody adds the emotional "soul" of the track. To help you find the exact version or similar vibes: Adam Port x Serdar Ortac-Bensiz Olsun Move -M...
The keyword "Move -M..." in the search query is a crucial piece of the puzzle. It refers to the "Move" movement—a series of events and a DJ collective that has exploded in popularity, particularly in the UK and Turkey.
The result is a 123 BPM masterpiece that feels equally at home in a sunrise set at Burning Man or a car commercial. The genius of the Adam Port edit lies
The track bridges the gap between traditional Turkish melodies and contemporary Western club music.
When Port approaches a remix or an edit, he doesn't simply add a kick drum. He deconstructs the DNA of a track. He strips away the excess fat of the original production and exposes the skeleton, draping it in his signature percussion and deep, rolling basslines. For the "Bensiz Olsun" edit, Port applied his Berlin aesthetic—dark, filtered, and relentlessly driving—creating a canvas that was ready to be painted with a very different kind of vocal. It refers to the "Move" movement—a series of
It is widely shared on TikTok and Instagram Reels for summer travel and nightlife content.
This version has become a staple in Mediterranean beach clubs and high-end Tulum/Mykonos-style DJ sets. 📝 Lyrics Snippet (Serdar Ortaç - Bensiz Olsun)