These six tracks are totally diggable - underground sound with some funk, groovy male vocals, keys, and a few grunts thrown in for good measure. L.T. Brown reminds us "I can feel it, I can feel it" and there's no way the sweaty bodies won't feel it after hearing that!
The top two remixes of what I can only assume was an awesome original are Alfred's Body Dub (clubbier) and the Souldynamic Bigga Mix (more soulful). Bigga's buildup is perfectly steady, dropping soon enough not to annoy while leaving plenty of time to feel the track. The crowd noise and claps make this one my fav! The Fiorese vs. Sisco Remix is quality, but it's just not my bag, starting hard - though it does redeem itself when the keys and vocals take over toward the end. Instrumentals usually aren't my first choice, but Mark Grant's Blackstone Instrumental Remix has this cool bell thing goin' on that totally caught my ear.
Final verdict? If you're a fan of any of the artists featured on these tracks, then you will not be disappointed. Trying 'em out for the first time? Go with the Souldynamic Bigga Mix to ease yourself in.
Where Can I Find it?
Direct from Purple Music or online at traxsource. Preview embedded below.
Souldynamic ft L.T. Brown - Body Music (Original Mix)
| + Track Listing | Duration | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| 01: Original Mix | 7:27 | |
| 02: Alfred's Body Dub | 6:07 | ![]() |
| 03: Souldynamic Bigga Mix | 7:17 | ![]() |
| 04: Mark Grant's Blackstone Instrumental Remix | 7:12 | ![]() |
| 05: Fiorese vs Sisco Remix | 8:21 | |
| 06: Original Radio Edit | 3:55 |






From Buffalo, NY, Lydia Wrobel is the coolest, House Music-loving school librarian who ever lived. Most of her time is spent teaching 13-year-olds how to do research and locate a good book, but she also teaches them how to DJ. You can contact her at 


