Body Language Vol. 8 mixed by Modeselektor
Grinding, distorting and at times disturbing, Modeselektor‘s riotous take on the infamous Body Language series (peviously revisited by M.A.N.D.Y and DJ T to name but a few) is a mish-mash marvel of monstruous proportion. With a track list that reads like a megalomaniac skitzofrenic’s recipe for dancefloor mayhem, no stones are left unturned in the Berlin-based duo’s bassy musical masala. Mixing in everyone from Busta Rhymes and Siriusmo (the first release on the duo’s Monkeytown Records) to Animal Collective and Moderat (the collaborative project between Apparat and Modelesktor), MDSLKTR deliver a worthy continuation of Get Physical‘s Body Language mix.

Photography Yassin Serghini
Modeselektor’s Black Block video, from the group’s Happy Birthday album
The happy couple being interviewed last year
Body Language Vol. 8′s Tracklist
- Outro
- Rustie – Zig-Zag
- Missy Elliott – Lick Shots (Instrumental)
- Osborne – The Count
- Boy 8-Bit – Cricket Scores
- Felix Da Housecat – Kickdrum
- Alex Cortex – Huyendo Pt 2
- G-Man – Quo Vadis
- Norman Nodge – NN 8.0
- Benga – Emotions
- Peverelist – Clunk Click Every Trip
- Untold – Anaconda
- MOVES!!! – All Skate
- Busta Rhymes – Gimme Some More (Amended Version)
- Joker & Rustie – Play Doe
- Mark Pritchard & Om’mas Keith – Wind It Up
- Djedjotronic – Dirty & Hard (feat. Spoek) vs Dorian Concept – Trilingual Dance Sexperience
- Horsepower Productions – Let’s Dance (Club Mix)
- Robert Hood – Unix
- Major Lazer – Pon De Floor feat VYBZ Kartel
- Boys Noize – Nerve
- Siriusmo – Nights Off
- Modeselektor – The Black Block (Marcel Dettman Redifinition)
- Scuba – Klinik
- Animal Collective – My Girls
- Modeselektor – Fill #1
- Modeselektor – Art & Cash (Live recorded @ Electron Festival Geneve, 2009) *
- Siriusmo – Die Rockwurst
- Si Begg vs Juice Aleem – Rock My Hologram (Original Instrumental)
- Moderat – A New Error
Written by Nicholas Lewis
on September 15, 2009
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