Get Physical

Get Physical's 100th release

11/11/2008

text: Remo Bitzi

Berlin-based record label Get Physical is about to release its 100th record.

The label was founded by former Groove magazine boss DJ T. (Thomas Koch) and the two producer teams M.A.N.D.Y. (Patrick Bodmer & Philipp Jung) and Booka Shade (Walter Merziger & Arno Kammermeier) back in 2002. Since then Get Physical had a significant influence to the whole dance music scene. Tracks like ‘Body Language’ by M.A.N.D.Y. vs. Booka Shade or Samim’s ‘Heater’ even made it into the mainstream. Lately the label also dared to enter new genres as they signed the singer/songwriter Raz Ohara with his Odd Orchestra last year.

However, Get Physical celebrates its 100th release with six tracks on vinyl and additionally three digital-only tracks, each with two of Get Physical’s artists involved. Check out the tracklist below.

Vinyl:
A - M.A.N.D.Y vs Booka Shade - Donut
B1 - Italoboyz vs Nôze - Double Trouble
B2 - Dakar vs Siopis - Dubai
C - DJ T. vs Thomas Schumacher – May Contain Nuts
D1 - Lopazz vs Heidi - Funkshovel
D2 - Einzelkind vs Meat - Gin

Digital:
Patrice Bäumel vs Caitlin Devlin – 7 days
Djuma Soundsystem vs Raz Ohara – Zillion Lights
Tiger Stripes vs Audiofly – Hundra

Hopefully the forthcoming hundred releases will cause as much joy as the last did.

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