07 Oct 2005

Tom Novy feat. Michael Marshall
Your Body

Kosmos/Data

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This tune bubbled under for a while, receiving sustained play from various DJs including at Moneypenny's, who made it the first single signing to their record label then licensed it on to Data. It has a hugely infectious chorus, yet it's very cool. It was big in Ibiza, it's big in UK clubs and specialist radio (even being played by pirates Rinse FM and dejavu who normally stick to urban music), it's big for the Galaxy network, Vibe etc, and now it's primed to cross over. The backing track borrows from Jump To It by Aretha Franklin but the topline is original, and performed by Michael Marshall who sang on I Got 5 On It by Luniz.

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