Brooklyn’s Body Language has always embodied something of a sensual mythos. Since their inception in 2008, the band has been known for their restless pop experiments with a future-shocked blend of soul and R&B. With this release, Mythos, they continue to showcase their intimate music with lyrics of longing, desire and lost love. Mythos is seven new tracks and three remixes that carve through remnants of future-shocked R&B, bass and house music. While continuing to push their pop sensibilities into each track, Body Language clearly spells out their keen ability to bend genres to their will and to make their own. With new singles 'Addicted' and 'Can't Hang On', Mythos pushes this quartet forward even further into uncharted waters.
"What happens when you mix dance music with hard-hitting funk grooves? The answer: Body Language." – Okayplayer
"Bubbling synth layers, and subtle intricate percussion, perfect for a feel-good night where flirting can be difficult to discern as love or lust." – Stereogum
"The electro-pop group’s sound brings back the early days of Madonna, evolved through the hypnotic techno mixes of modern pop." – NYLON
Addicted (Today's Top Tune 11/2/16) – KCRW
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