Maxim's De Paris
Mixed, Compilation
Wagram Records 2002
Lasting (Acapella)
featuring Martha Cinader
Pound Boys Remix
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DJ Girl
Digital Empire: DJ Girl
Various Artists - Dance & DJ - Electronica
Cold Front/K-tel, USA 2000
"When the Body Calls"
Featuring Martha Cinader
Tony Edwards Remix
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Aphrodisiac
A collection of deep, jazzy and sensual house
Selected by Eva Gardner
Universal Music, France 1999
"Living It!"
Featuring Martha Cinader
Victor Simonelli Remix
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Turntables On The Hudson
Selected by dj Nickodemus
Rhythmlove Records, USA 1999
"When the Body Calls"
featuring Martha Cinader
Tony Edwards Remix
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Nu Jazz Generation
Selected by dj Kevin Beadle
Clean Up Records, UK 1998
"Living It"
Featuring Martha Cinader
Worthmann, Hopper, Edwards Original Single
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"When the Body Calls"
Featuring Martha Cinader
produced by Tony Edwards
Liquid Sound Lounge Recordings
Moovin Mood mix
Motional Mix
"When the Body Calls" is the followup to Martha Cinader's "Living It!" single. Tony Edwards, who programmed the beats on the original "Living It!", has done the remix here.
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DOUBLE VISION
DMA MAGAZINE
This is a true underground house song with a touch of spoken word. The preferred is the A-2 which opens with snappy percussion and light chords. The bassline is buried nicely into the groove as the sweeping strings drench over your BODY. The drop outs and filtering are done so subtly it's fantastic. The spoken word is just sooo sexy it will make ya sweat. The beauty of this single is that it offers your mind, body, and soul a rare treat. We're talking DEEP SH*T, OK!? 123BPM ***-James Graham
Here's spoken-wordmistress Martha Cinader's follow-up to last year's hugely successful LIVING IT produced this time by Tony Edwards on Jeannie Hopper's Liquid Sound Lounge imprint. WHEN THE BODY CALLS is also the title of Cinader's new book on Harlem River Press featuring fairy stories, prose and poetry. The Lounge side of this disc opens with the Movin Mood mix, a deep, sultry house piece with a very simple crisp drum pattern, phat bassline, subtle synths and key stabs, all riding under Cinader's thought provoking spoken-word ponderings (126bpm). Next, the Loft in Paradise Dub carries on in this deep vein, but with a more organic feel; a sinewy bassline, added percussion, occasional horn blasts and an overall earthier feel give it a more Body & Soul type vibe (124bpm). On the B side the Body to Body Club mix infuses the cut with a bit more energy via some lively disco vocal samples and a much more funky bassline (124bpm). Lastly, the Motional mix gets just a tad tougher via some ominous bass work, but remains just as deep as the A sides due to Cinader's philosophical meanderings. Any way you slice it, this shi*t is deep! ***1/2 -DJ MAGS
From: "alberian"
Subject: The body calls mix on radio WBAI
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 09:36:52 -0700
Dear Martha,
I have been listening to you on the LSL since that show started.
During that time I have heard all of your righteous poetry/music mixes
and they have been a blast. Your delivery is hilarious and sensual
and your intonations make it fun to listen to. Of course both you and
Jeannie go over the top!
Your last one When the Body Calls, really inspired me to encounter
your Webworld to contact you and tell you that I thought you were
evolving very nicely. The timing and quality of your voice and the nature
of the content really intregrated very well with the very hip rhythm, with
it's deep punctuations. Congradulations on a work
very well done, your best yet...
Sincerely,
Warren
Alberian
BLUES & SOUL IMPORT REVIEWS #795 - UK
Divided between a Lounge and Liquid side that each house a brace of effective and original variations. "When The Body Call" is the latest creation from the always noteworthy LSL family. The follow-up to Cinader's equally hip and out there "Living It" the title is also the name to the New York poetesses book of fairytales and prose. And so what you get on this eclectic number is Martha's intoxicating wordology set to a selection of moody, jazzy, but most of all, funky garage backdrops. If you're a fan of Dana Bryant's and Maya Angelou's of this world, chances are you'll enjoy this to. (LEWIS DENE)
DJ MAGAZINE -UK
If you liked Vanessa Daou's blend of poetry and deep house grooves a few years ago, and maybe more recently things like Mood II Swing"s "Do It Your Way" then this is probably for you. Cinader is the poet laying down the vocal verse, Tony Edwards the producer with the Mood II Swing style deep vibes with a splash of old school New York grooves over four mixes. Hit the more energetic "Body to Body" mix for effective club play. ***PC
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