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Review: 'Body Unltd'
'Genevieve'   

-  Label: 'Bandcamp'
-  Genre: 'Dance' -  Release Date: '21.11.21.'

Our Rating:
Genevieve is the debut album by Qeercore/dance act Body Unltd who comprise Irene Barber and Vox Mod who are ready to get the dancefloor pumping for the holiday season.

The album opens with Coasts that has an insistent electro beat and Irene's ethereal vocals that Vox replies too in rather deeper almost stentorian tones as they sing about the Weather and concerns as they try to get closer to each other, which as one of them is based in Seattle and the other one in Los Angeles could be problematic.

Genevieve sadly isn't about the London to Brighton car rally, or that magnificent film, but is instead a gauzy dancefloor electro pop song that reminds me of Spc Eco with a quite familiar sounding keyboard part.

Helluva Light sounds like you should be strutting across the dancefloor towards the object of your desire before they fall into someone else's arms, as the song goes about what's on the video that I picture you dancing in front of as this gets all slinky.

Where You Want To Go To is electro pop entreaty to tell someone, they are coming home with you tonight, you know what will happen when you get there, this is seductive sexy and fun.

Pathway will lead you down a dark shadowy path towards your destiny as the tune that's standard electro pop keeps nagging away at you.

The album closes with Arrival that has nothing to do with the classic Abba Album, as they sing about floating, as the beats thump away at your brain and the contrast with this floaty vocals help you remember that collision with the object of your lust.

Find out more at https://bodyunltd.bandcamp.com/


  author: simonovitch

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