Bodyrock
Moby · 1999
43 min · 8 tracks · alternative rock · house · punk
A vibrant blend of funky grooves and electronic beats that invites movement and dance.
Why this album works
'Bodyrock' became a notable hit, reaching significant chart positions and receiving extensive airplay in clubs. Its infectious sound helped cement Moby's reputation as a key figure in the late '90s electronic scene, influencing a generation of artists exploring similar styles.
- Best for
- inviting dance floor energy dynamic rhythm exploration vibrant grooves for movement
- Context
- In 1999, Moby was riding the wave of commercial success following his breakthrough album 'Play' released in 1999. 'Bodyrock' marked a strategic move to capitalize on his growing popularity, showcasing his ability to blend electronic music with catchy hooks and dancefloor-ready rhythms.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Green Day· Beck· Lana Del Rey· Linkin Park· Tori Amos· Ariana Grande· Sonic Youth· Neil Young
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Bodyrock (Dean Honer mix) 3:23
- 2 Bodyrock (Olav Basoski’s da Hot Funk da Freak Funk remix) 6:26
- 3 Bodyrock (Rae & Christian remix) 5:30
- 4 Bodyrock (B & H's Bodyrob mix) 4:44
- 5 Bodyrock (Dani König remix) Standout 8:15
- 6 Bodyrock (album mix) Standout 3:37
- 7 Sunday Standout 5:03
- 8 Sunspot 6:48
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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