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Retro-minded Brooklyn club act Body Language take ‘80s soul and electro and deliver it with a futuristic slant, much like <a href="spotify:artist:4eQJIXFEujzhTVVS1gIfu5">Deee-Lite</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2mV8aJphiSHYJf43DxL7Gt">Chromeo</a>, or <a href="spotify:artist:6J7biCazzYhU3gM9j1wfid">Jamiroquai</a>. Backed by party promoters CassetteNYC and Percussionlab, the band (Grant Wheeler, <a href="spotify:artist:1xV28XDXEppsjZXwOvyJFq">Matt Young</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4nxKL1oZc0tYGkELxf2e1u">Ian Chang</a>, and Angelica Bess) built up a solid fan base playing shows in N.Y.C., before <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Moodgadget+Records%22">Moodgadget Records</a> released the group's Speaks EP in 2009. The band's first album, Social Studies, came out in late 2011 on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Om%22">Om</a> records. Their second album, the even more R&B- and dance-oriented Grammar, was released by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Lavish+Habits%22">Lavish Habits</a> in late summer of 2013. ~ Jason Lymangrover, Rovi
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