MOTION presents BODYROX (Nick Bridges)

MOTION presents BODYROX (Nick Bridges)

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Saturday 16th Jan
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Overview

If you're into dance, trance, electro & funky house then MOTION, Plymouth's newest club night, is for you!

Bodyrox is the name for electronic dance music legendary DJ duo Jon Pearn and Nick Bridges.

Bodyrox's first single "Yeah Yeah" was first released as "Bodyrox - Rock ya body" in 2005. The following year it was re-released (featuring Luciana, and was released October 30, 2006) enjoying success with high levels of play in clubs, radio and music TV channels. It has been described by both Nic Fanciulli and Paul Woolford as one of the biggest tunes in Miami, and has reached #2 on the UK Top 40.

Bodyrox (Nick Bridges)

Bodyrox is the name for electronic dance music legendary DJ duo Jon Pearn and Nick Bridges.

Bodyrox's first single "Yeah Yeah" was first released as "Bodyrox - Rock ya body" in 2005. The following year it was re-released (featuring Luciana, and was released October 30, 2006) enjoying success with high levels of play in clubs, radio and music TV channels. It has been described by both Nic Fanciulli and Paul Woolford as one of the biggest tunes in Miami, and has reached #2 on the UK Top 40.

Nick Bridges is widely regarded as one of the most technically-gifted DJs in the UK and one half of chart-topping production duo Bodyrox: a DJ/producer who, in 2009, is currently enjoying his most successful year to date.

In partnership with Jon Pearn under the Bodyrox alias, Nick produced one of the ‘biggest hits in electronic dance music’ [Pete Tong] in 2006 in the form of ‘Yeah Yeah’; a massive electro workout which took the WMC by storm picking up early support from Pete Tong, Judge Jules, Fergie, Dave Pearce, Zane Lowe, Jo Whiley, Annie Mac, Edith Bowman, Annie Nightingale, Sarah Cox and Trophy Twins on BBC Radio One alone and went on to ‘fill every record box under the sun’ [Pete Tong].

Supplemented by a unique vocal from Luciana, a killer remix package and a highly acclaimed controversial video, ‘Yeah Yeah’ became the huge international club anthem which kick started the global ‘Nu Rave’ phenomenon. On its official release in October 2006, ‘Yeah Yeah’ debuted at 2 in the UK Top 40 and remained in the Top 10 for several weeks and is still heavily supported on national radio. [Radio One Playlist No.1, Cool Cuts No.1, Shazam Tag Chart No.1, Beatport Download Chart No.1, The Box Playlist No.1].

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