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MOON 003CD
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Bodymovin is the partnership of DJ Friction (of the hugely popular German band Freundeskreis), and DJ Thomilla (the well-known hip-hop DJ and producer, also one-half of Turntablerocker with Michael Beck). After much success individually, and eventual touring together with their various different projects, the pair got together as a DJ double act, and so Bodymovin was born. The album is richly decorated with lovingly-played analog synth vibes, funked-out bass lines, irresistible vocal hooks and an unending supply of tight, club-friendly beats. All this is tied together by subtle, lovingly-sequenced arrangements that lock the listener in, yet surprise them with a constant forward-moving energy that presents raw musical ideas in a more digestible context. This is a real amalgam of modern electronic, effortlessly appealing to fans across the spectrum. There are 12 tracks featured here, each with their own voice, mode and vision -- they are all irresistible, essential cuts -- and it's clear to hear the high quality, instinctive songwriting skills of the duo right from the introduction bars of "Yeah!." Melding electronic disco, modern dancefloor beats and ultra-catchy synth lines a-plenty, tracks like their single hits "Good Time" or "Everybody," "In & Out" or their trademark "B.O.D.Y.M.O.V.I.N." shake the system upside-down. This is a remarkably accomplished album literally bursting at the seams with fresh musical ideas, catchy, unforgettable hooks, and up-front dancefloor energy. Welcome to the space-disco-tech-house-song-writing world of Bodymovin.
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MOON 035EP
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Welcome to the space-disco-electro-tech-house-songwriting world of Bodymovin aka Thomilla of Turntablerocker and DJ Friction. Continuing the intergalactic electronic extravaganza that is Bodymovin's self-titled debut album, one of the duo's hottest cuts comes complete with two very special remixes. Moonbootica re-work "Everybody" into an absolute stormer, using the catchy vocal refrain as its central pivot, with hot bass lines and intense synth trip-outs. The original track is included as a reminder of its greatness. Turntablerocker produce a looping, peaking, tribal/acid jam.
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