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Body Music

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Outlines
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You Know You Like It
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Attracting Flies
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Your Drums, Your Love
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Kaleidoscope Love
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Bad Idea
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Diver
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Lost & Found
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Best Be Believing
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Superstar
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Just A Touch
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Body Music
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Friends To Lovers
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This Is How We Do It - Bonus Track
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 50:27

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Barry Walters

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Award-winning critic Barry Walters is a longtime contributor to Rolling Stone, Spin, the Village Voice, and many other publications. His interview with Prince a...more »

07.30.13
Sleek, gently off-kilter electronic pop that is as haunting as it is hooky
2013 | Label: Vagrant

The “Aluna” in AlunaGeorge is Aluna Francis, the voice behind Disclosure’s biggest and best single so far, “White Lies.” The “George” is producer George Reid. Together, the pair makes sleek, gently off-kilter electronic pop that is as haunting as it is hooky. Francis’s small voice would get her voted off TV competitions, but her self-possessed croon is perfect for Reid’s mix of minimalist UK dance grooves and American R&B.

Body Music‘s opening stretch is particularly strong, with a quartet of songs radiating childlike but slightly sinister vibes. “Outlines” offers a contemporary Anglo slant on classic Aaliyah; “You Know You Like It” weighs the risks of pleasure and commitment, likening intimacy to obsessive-compulsive disorder via a nagging, playground-like chant; UK hit “Attracting Flies” puts a playa in his place with a deceptively sweet lullaby. “Your Drums, Your Love” is essentially a symphonic soul song with studio tricks where the strings would ordinarily be, Francis holding a torch over Reid’s backward sound effects, slo-mo drum ‘n’ bass beats, and bubbling vocal samples.

Body Music feels much faster than it actually is. Drawing from UK funky, dubstep and other uptempo genres, Reid slows down their rhythms while maintaining their restlessness and upping their melodiousness; only… read more »

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