Move My Body by Block & Crown: A House Gem That’ll Get You Grooving
Alright, let’s talk about Move My Body by Block & Crown. Released back in 2017 on Whore House Recordings (yeah, don’t ask me how they came up with that name), this UK-based album is a solid entry into the electronic house scene. It doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel but instead delivers some seriously danceable beats that stick with you.
First off, the title track, “Move My Body,” is an absolute banger. The bassline slaps hard enough to make your chest vibrate, and the vocals are just repetitive enough to get lodged in your brain for days. Like, you’ll be humming it while waiting for your toast to pop or something. What makes it memorable? Honestly, it’s the groove—it doesn’t overthink things. There’s no crazy experimental stuff going on here; it’s just pure, unapologetic house music designed to keep feet moving. And honestly? Sometimes that’s all you need.
Another standout track is “Feel It.” This one sneaks up on you. At first, it feels kinda low-key, like background noise at a café where everyone's wearing black turtlenecks. But then BAM—the drop hits, and suddenly you’re transported straight to a dimly lit club where people are losing their minds on the dancefloor. The build-up is smooth as hell, and when those synths kick in, it’s like someone flipped a switch inside your soul. You can almost smell the sweat and spilled drinks.
What I love most about these tracks—and really the whole album—is how effortlessly fun they feel. No pretentiousness, no trying too hard to impress critics. Just good vibes made for dancing. Plus, it’s got that classic UK house energy without being overly polished. It’s raw enough to feel real, ya know?
Reflecting on this album now, it reminds me of those nights out where you lose track of time because the music’s so damn infectious. Weirdly though, listening to Move My Body also makes me crave chips. Maybe it’s the late-night vibe it gives off? Who knows. Anyway, if you’re into house music and want something that’ll get your body moving (no surprises there), give this one a spin. It might not change your life, but it’ll definitely upgrade your playlist.