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bodycode at holocene tonight!
StoreTags: bodycode, portable, holocene
Author: lgo on April 06 2007
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Spectral Records Residency
Featuring...
Bodycode
Philip Sherburne
M. Quiet
Lisbon, Portugal-based Alan Abrahams has earned a lot of attention lately. His albums as Portable for the Background and ~scape imprints have garnered near-universal acclaim for their deft fusion of tribal rhythms and a modern micro-house sensibility. For his first LP as Bodycode, The Conservation of Electric Charge, Abrahams focuses on the more dancefloor-oriented aspects of his style, yielding a gorgeous album born from the belief that the psyche can be unlocked via the body.
Bodycode also came from necessity -- while on tour playing club dates, Abrahams was compelled to seek the most engaging sound for that environment. Remarkably adept at its task, Bodycode's mesmerizing percussive arrangements and subtle melodic flourishes create an immediately engaging sound that lingers in the mind long after the club has closed.
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04/08/07
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Highdropod
i only go to ketamine house shows.
04/09/07
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ignatius
aren't they all?
04/09/07
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midgetfidget
i love all the portable records i have, it's quite far away from what's you call 'k house'.
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ignatius
i think it was an inside joke or something.
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Highdropod
total inside joke... sorry.
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