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Get Physical Music Presents: Body Language Vol. 18 by Tim Green (Minimix)

Get Physical Music Presents: Body Language Vol. 18 by Tim Green (Minimix)

FromGet Physical Music | Podcast


Get Physical Music Presents: Body Language Vol. 18 by Tim Green (Minimix)

FromGet Physical Music | Podcast

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Jun 17, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Get Physical is proud to present the latest instalment in their long running and
influential Body Language DJ mix series. Previous volumes have featured musical
luminaries such as Dixon, Matthew Dear and Modeselektor and now joining their
ranks is the much lauded production talent that is Tim Green with a mix that includes
17 stunning tracks, some exclusives from Green himself and some special edits.
By now Green is well established within the house and techno elite and has proved
himself as a truly talent producer with real eclecticism. He has been responsible for
massive club anthems on labels like Cocoon alongside moving and introspective
works on My Favorite Robot Records and for his first commercially available mix he
brings this all emcompassing outlook to bear, laying out an absorbing, complete and
coherent vision of contemporary dance music. The mix itself is seamlessly
constructed drawing on Green’s time headlining at leading global clubs such as
fabric, Space ibize, Womb & Watergate.
Over the course of 72 minutes Green builds in masterful layers, carefully notching up
through the gears with smooth mixes and perfect sequencing. It all starts with the
delicate deep house of Sven Laux, before exploring chilly and autumnal tech that is
full of brooding menace from the likes of Landslide and Fiakun Team.
Lush pianos and patient chords add a musical feel to the compelling grooves, and
vocals, too, help colour things and add a real sense of personality and charm. Tracks
from Max Cooper, S.K.A.M. and Dan Berkson & James What all prove Green knows
where to look for electronic nuance and make for a slick and engaging mid section
that is as fluid and free flowing as you will find.
The latter half of the mix gets increasingly unhinged and tough, with crisp tech and
churning technoid grooves making you get sweaty before trippy and brilliantly weird
stuff from Green himself as well as a classic James Holden joint close things down in
meaningful style.
This is an expertly curated and mixed selection of fresh electronic sounds from
across the electronic spectrum, all stitched into one essential sonic journey.
Released:
Jun 17, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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