New York City has hip-hop, and Chicago has house music. Although each genre became a global phenomenon, the latter still generates far less mainstream coverage. To this day, a cloud of mystery still ...
Elegance Bratton’s documentary “Move Ya Body,” which tracks both the artistic evolution of house music and its historical and sociopolitical impact, emerged from the unlikeliest of sources: Hillary ...
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‘Move Ya Body: The Birth of House' Review: Celebratory Doc About a Genre's Origins Plays Like a Party
"Move Ya Body: The Birth of House" tells the story of how house music was born in the late 1970s. A history reconstructed by director Elegance Bratton ("The Inspection") through the memories of the ...
The sounds from Chicago that would forever alter dance music get an overdue documentary treatment in Move Ya Body: The Birth of House. The film is directed by Elegance Bratton (The Inspection) and ...
ASAP Ferg, Nicki Minaj Want You to Work Those Love Handles in Jazzercise-y ‘Move Ya Hips’ Visualizer
The visualizer for ASAP Ferg's "Move Ya Hips" doesn't feature the rapper or his cohorts Nicki Minaj and MadeinTYO, but it is a real workout. By Gil Kaufman The new visualizer for ASAP Ferg’s single ...
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'Move Ya Body' Review: Doc Doesn't Definitively Answer Its 'Birth of House Music' Claim
New York City has hip-hop, and Chicago has house music. Although each genre became a global phenomenon, the latter still generates far less mainstream coverage. To this day, a cloud of mystery still ...
“Move Ya Body: The Birth of House” tells the story of how house music was born in the late 1970s. A history reconstructed by director Elegance Bratton (“The Inspection”) through the memories of the ...
House music, the underground sound that rose from the ashes of disco in the late 1970s, receives a loving tribute in Move Ya Body, a documentary that celebrates its origins while lamenting the forces ...
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