M.A.N.D.Y.
With an ear for the tunes and an innate understanding of what works on the dancefloor M.A.N.D.Y. are on a seemingly never-ending circuit of the globe with their in-demand DJ sets. From their first meeting as 15-year-olds on a tennis court, the 2 young men who dreamed of making a career of music, parties and having fun have come a long way, and are now well & truly at the top of their game.
2008 has been the penultimate year for M.A.N.D.Y culminating Read Full BioWith an ear for the tunes and an innate understanding of what works on the dancefloor M.A.N.D.Y. are on a seemingly never-ending circuit of the globe with their in-demand DJ sets. From their first meeting as 15-year-olds on a tennis court, the 2 young men who dreamed of making a career of music, parties and having fun have come a long way, and are now well & truly at the top of their game.
2008 has been the penultimate year for M.A.N.D.Y culminating in 2 of their most memorable DJ sessions: one at the helm of UK club Fabric’s esteemed mix CD series, and the other at the rain-drenched Love Parade in Germany, where they played live for 500,000 music lovers who refused to run for cover from the wet and continued dancing in the streets for the awestruck M.A.N.D.Y. boys.
In between these gigs and their residencies with Monza in Ibiza and Berlin’s Watergate club M.A.N.D.Y. also managed to fit in extensive tours of North & South America, and a new track with Booka Shade for Get Physical’s GPM100 release, plus working on a new remix for Felix Da Housecat and long-awaited new M.A.N.D.Y. material with Lopazz in Iceland, and launching Get Physical sister labels Kindisch and Get Digital to accommodate the sheer amount of great records they want to release.
Patrick Bodmer & Phillip Jung have carved out a unique niche for themselves in electronic music off the back of excellent productions, in-demand remixes, top-notch mixing skills, and a knack for signing some of the best electronic producers alongside their friends DJ T and Booka Shade for their label Get Physical Music, and it’s a story that has been 20 years in the making!
After being introduced to the sounds of early acid house in the late 80's in Saarbruken, Germany, Patrick & Phillip’s lifelong obsessive love for electronic music began; they threw themselves into the music, buying records, driving to Frankfurt’s parties and raves, and DJing at friends’ afterparties.
After going to university in separate cities Phillip & Patrick had both moved to Frankfurt by the mid 90s, where their DJ dreams were reignited, but with the major hurdle that nobody wanted to book them. Philip & Patrick overcame rose to the challenge by starting their own club night. It was a memorable and liberating time for the pair, and their guests - Ata, Ricardo Villalobos, etc - were talented unknowns at the time who only contributed to the fresh & spontaneous vibe of the club.
To keep the money rolling in to fuel their nighttime pursuits, Patrick had established himself in a successful painting career and Philipp worked for Logic Records, label of italo-house outfit Snap. After taking up a new job in A&R with Jive Records, Philip signed tracks by longtime producer friends Walter Merziger and Arno Kammermeier, who produced under a variety of aliases and would eventually become best known as Booka Shade. Walter and Arno taught Philipp and Patrick a few tips in the studio, and the four began producing what they now admit were a string of dire hard trance releases under a name they refuse to divulge!
The next chapter of the story was set in motion at a Bread & Butter fashion show in Cologne where M.A.N.D.Y.’s DJ set caught the interested ears of Monza club’s Patrik Dechent and DJ T, also the founder/editor of the highly influential German music magazine Groove. They could hardly miss M.A.N.D.Y.’s enthusiasm, or their extremely ‘physical’ presence on the dancefloor, stamping their feet and tearing at their clothes in sheer delight about the music. DJ T and MANDY took an instant liking to each other and T invited them to be a resident at Monza, playing sets alongside fellow residents Tobi Neumann, Ricardo Villalobos, Tiefschwarz and Steve Bug.
After M.A.N.D.Y. & Booka Shade both relocated to Berlin in 2002, forming a record label seemed like the natural next step for the 5 friends (including DJ T), as the crucial pieces of the puzzle had fit themselves together: Philipp's record label and A&R experience, Arno & Walter's production talents and fully-equipped studio, Patrick's creativity and artwork, T's envious contacts book and wealth of press knowledge.
So the label was born, and they christened it Get Physical in tribute to the dancefloor,. What began as a hobby for the 5 people behind Get Physical quickly gathered steam after the label’s first release, M.A.N.D.Y’s Put Put Put 12”: the following year their track ‘Tonite’ blew up in the UK when Pete Tong selected it as the Essential tune of the week three times in a row for his BBC Radio 1 show.
With the release of the first Get Physical compilation Body Language Vol 1 in 2005, M.A.N.D.Y. raised the bar high for house and techno lovers, and cemented their reputation as world-class selectors. They joined the dots between electro-influenced house, disco and minimal techno for a release that was crowned DJ Magazine’s Mix CD of the Year.
However it was the joint effort of MANDY and Booka Shade that pushed both their artist names and the Get Physical label into the international dance music consciousness: the track “Body Language” quickly became a bonafide hit, the undisputed anthem of the year and ubiquitous on dancefloors, in charts and in record boxes for months after its release. “Body Language” was named Ibiza’s Track of the Season, DJ Magazine’s Track of the Year, and was licensed to over 100 compilations. The staggering success of “Body Language” led to Get Physical receiving the accolade of Best Label for 2005 from DJ Magazine.
This was followed up in 2006 with At The Controls, a double CD mix for Resist Music which picked up a host of awards, including Mix CD of the Year from Resident Advisor, BBC Essential Mix and Mixmag.
Philipp and Patrick’s reputation as remixers grew, working with artists as diverse as The Knife, Tiefschwarz, Sugababes, Lindstrom, Joakim, Royksopp and Fischerspooner, The Klaxons, Mathew Dear, Rex The Dog, Royksopp, Roxy Music, and Rocker's Hi-Fi; a reputation solidified with the 12 Great Remixes for 11 Great Artists collection of 2007 that brought together some of their finest efforts onto one disc.
Through all the parties, the ladies, the extensive traveling, M.A.N.D.Y. nonetheless treasure the family vibe that influenced them as artists and DJs and that continues to support them in Berlin. For M.A.N.D.Y. this isn’t a job and it isn’t about success; it’s about partnership and friendship, good music, and those five things which bonded them in the first place: collecting records, throwing parties, meeting girls, making friends and laughing…
www.myspace.com/getmandy
2008 has been the penultimate year for M.A.N.D.Y culminating Read Full BioWith an ear for the tunes and an innate understanding of what works on the dancefloor M.A.N.D.Y. are on a seemingly never-ending circuit of the globe with their in-demand DJ sets. From their first meeting as 15-year-olds on a tennis court, the 2 young men who dreamed of making a career of music, parties and having fun have come a long way, and are now well & truly at the top of their game.
2008 has been the penultimate year for M.A.N.D.Y culminating in 2 of their most memorable DJ sessions: one at the helm of UK club Fabric’s esteemed mix CD series, and the other at the rain-drenched Love Parade in Germany, where they played live for 500,000 music lovers who refused to run for cover from the wet and continued dancing in the streets for the awestruck M.A.N.D.Y. boys.
In between these gigs and their residencies with Monza in Ibiza and Berlin’s Watergate club M.A.N.D.Y. also managed to fit in extensive tours of North & South America, and a new track with Booka Shade for Get Physical’s GPM100 release, plus working on a new remix for Felix Da Housecat and long-awaited new M.A.N.D.Y. material with Lopazz in Iceland, and launching Get Physical sister labels Kindisch and Get Digital to accommodate the sheer amount of great records they want to release.
Patrick Bodmer & Phillip Jung have carved out a unique niche for themselves in electronic music off the back of excellent productions, in-demand remixes, top-notch mixing skills, and a knack for signing some of the best electronic producers alongside their friends DJ T and Booka Shade for their label Get Physical Music, and it’s a story that has been 20 years in the making!
After being introduced to the sounds of early acid house in the late 80's in Saarbruken, Germany, Patrick & Phillip’s lifelong obsessive love for electronic music began; they threw themselves into the music, buying records, driving to Frankfurt’s parties and raves, and DJing at friends’ afterparties.
After going to university in separate cities Phillip & Patrick had both moved to Frankfurt by the mid 90s, where their DJ dreams were reignited, but with the major hurdle that nobody wanted to book them. Philip & Patrick overcame rose to the challenge by starting their own club night. It was a memorable and liberating time for the pair, and their guests - Ata, Ricardo Villalobos, etc - were talented unknowns at the time who only contributed to the fresh & spontaneous vibe of the club.
To keep the money rolling in to fuel their nighttime pursuits, Patrick had established himself in a successful painting career and Philipp worked for Logic Records, label of italo-house outfit Snap. After taking up a new job in A&R with Jive Records, Philip signed tracks by longtime producer friends Walter Merziger and Arno Kammermeier, who produced under a variety of aliases and would eventually become best known as Booka Shade. Walter and Arno taught Philipp and Patrick a few tips in the studio, and the four began producing what they now admit were a string of dire hard trance releases under a name they refuse to divulge!
The next chapter of the story was set in motion at a Bread & Butter fashion show in Cologne where M.A.N.D.Y.’s DJ set caught the interested ears of Monza club’s Patrik Dechent and DJ T, also the founder/editor of the highly influential German music magazine Groove. They could hardly miss M.A.N.D.Y.’s enthusiasm, or their extremely ‘physical’ presence on the dancefloor, stamping their feet and tearing at their clothes in sheer delight about the music. DJ T and MANDY took an instant liking to each other and T invited them to be a resident at Monza, playing sets alongside fellow residents Tobi Neumann, Ricardo Villalobos, Tiefschwarz and Steve Bug.
After M.A.N.D.Y. & Booka Shade both relocated to Berlin in 2002, forming a record label seemed like the natural next step for the 5 friends (including DJ T), as the crucial pieces of the puzzle had fit themselves together: Philipp's record label and A&R experience, Arno & Walter's production talents and fully-equipped studio, Patrick's creativity and artwork, T's envious contacts book and wealth of press knowledge.
So the label was born, and they christened it Get Physical in tribute to the dancefloor,. What began as a hobby for the 5 people behind Get Physical quickly gathered steam after the label’s first release, M.A.N.D.Y’s Put Put Put 12”: the following year their track ‘Tonite’ blew up in the UK when Pete Tong selected it as the Essential tune of the week three times in a row for his BBC Radio 1 show.
With the release of the first Get Physical compilation Body Language Vol 1 in 2005, M.A.N.D.Y. raised the bar high for house and techno lovers, and cemented their reputation as world-class selectors. They joined the dots between electro-influenced house, disco and minimal techno for a release that was crowned DJ Magazine’s Mix CD of the Year.
However it was the joint effort of MANDY and Booka Shade that pushed both their artist names and the Get Physical label into the international dance music consciousness: the track “Body Language” quickly became a bonafide hit, the undisputed anthem of the year and ubiquitous on dancefloors, in charts and in record boxes for months after its release. “Body Language” was named Ibiza’s Track of the Season, DJ Magazine’s Track of the Year, and was licensed to over 100 compilations. The staggering success of “Body Language” led to Get Physical receiving the accolade of Best Label for 2005 from DJ Magazine.
This was followed up in 2006 with At The Controls, a double CD mix for Resist Music which picked up a host of awards, including Mix CD of the Year from Resident Advisor, BBC Essential Mix and Mixmag.
Philipp and Patrick’s reputation as remixers grew, working with artists as diverse as The Knife, Tiefschwarz, Sugababes, Lindstrom, Joakim, Royksopp and Fischerspooner, The Klaxons, Mathew Dear, Rex The Dog, Royksopp, Roxy Music, and Rocker's Hi-Fi; a reputation solidified with the 12 Great Remixes for 11 Great Artists collection of 2007 that brought together some of their finest efforts onto one disc.
Through all the parties, the ladies, the extensive traveling, M.A.N.D.Y. nonetheless treasure the family vibe that influenced them as artists and DJs and that continues to support them in Berlin. For M.A.N.D.Y. this isn’t a job and it isn’t about success; it’s about partnership and friendship, good music, and those five things which bonded them in the first place: collecting records, throwing parties, meeting girls, making friends and laughing…
www.myspace.com/getmandy
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Home Again
M.A.N.D.Y. Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Home Again' by these artists:
Aesop I'm in a red zone, That's my miracle meridian, Boundaries…
Alexx Calise Mmm-mmm Standing here out in the cold Searching for a si…
Andy Yorke/Jason Moulster/Nigel Powell Daylight filters through And I am restless again My mind …
B.W. Stevenson Sometimes I wonder If I'm ever gonna make it home…
Barry Manilow Always and always, now Where there was just one there'll…
Beach House Home again Driven back She's still waiting For a friend …
Blackmore's Night I've been many places I've travelled 'round the world Always…
Blackmore\'s Night I've been many places I've travelled 'round the world Alwa…
Bleeding Hearts Syndicate So you’ve been away… It’s been a long long time now, I…
Bob Belden Sometimes I wonder If I'm ever gonna make it home…
Brandon Rhyder We could sit out on the front porch And wait for…
Bryan Adams When I was younger My life was torn asunder And I was…
Carol King Sometimes I wonder if I'm Ever gonna make it home again. I…
Carole King Sometimes I wonder if I'm ever gonna make it home…
Consumed It's good to see you But we haven't missed you There must…
Crystavox My Lord started a fire but it hurts to hold…
Curtis Stigers Sometimes I wonder If I'm ever gonna make it home…
Daena Jay Sinking I'm sinking fast In your eyes The memories dance Wak…
Dante Elephante Time as it stands be holding my hands why don't you…
Deborah Tranelli Sometimes I wonder If I'm ever gonna make it home…
Delorentos Today was just the day when all the numbers changed, the…
Die Fantastischen Vier Ja, hallo, wer ist da? Ich bin's, Michbek. Michbek, Smudo. M…
Dirty Vegas An I walk the lines between heaven and hell And I…
Disco Biscuits Never had a home like this, And the prophets said,…
Drala Your letter came yesterday Your, flying home for Christmas C…
Edwyn Collins I'm home again Hardly certain of my role and then I starte…
Elton John I'm counting on a memory to get me out of…
Erin Bode Oh my brothers I've left my home again To find another Ho…
Glen Campbell Home again I turned my collar to the wind started…
God Street Wine Ooh little cousin See how far you've come Between the dayb…
Gravy Train Went to fill my pockets With gold at the rainbow's end Fiv…
Hear'Say You say go with your heart, that's where the water…
Helen Frye I fall before You now And kiss Your feet in worship I…
Hem I count the cars out on the highway I think about…
Hootie & The Blowfish Your letter came yesterday Your, flying home for Christmas …
J/O Chorus: Ring a ring a rosie, as the light declines, I reme…
Janieck Devy You got to go Go stop it or you will be…
Josh Blakesley Band Lord I hear you, gently calling You say "Come, be close…
Kate Taylor Sometimes I wonder If I'm ever gonna make it home…
Kensington You got to go Go stop it or you will be…
King Carole Sometimes I wonder if I'm ever gonna make it home…
Kiwanuka Michael Home again Home again One day I know I'll feel home again…
lauri kranz In the morning I open the shutters of my room. And…
Luke Haines Home Again Housesitting again Rifle through Your possessi…
Michael Kiwanuka Home again Home again One day I know I'll feel home again Bo…
Michael Lowman Inside is this road im forking, but i dont feel…
Mickael Kiwanuka Home again Home again One day I know I'll feel home again Bo…
Micke Fhinn I fall before You now And kiss Your feet in worship I…
New Edition I've been away for much too long I hope you still…
Nikolo Kotzev In the year 1503 A baby was born who was…
Oingo Boingo Where is she going - ooh, she looks like she's…
Pacifier Put your clock back for the Winter. She asks When I'll be…
PFR [Verse 1:] Hangin' on a string Walkin' a tightrope I've …
Queensrÿche It's harder than I thought to be so far away So…
R. Blackmore I've been many places I've travelled 'round the world Alwa…
Rheostatics Martin Tielli You know I've been lost before. I don't nee…
Ron Pope A smile that lingers on a Sunday morning, And I can't…
RPWL Now we don't talk anymore It's not that I think you're…
Shihad Put your clock back for the winter She asks when I'll…
Stone Sour You might have changed but all I can see is…
Supertramp Many is the time that a dream has gone wrong…
Taj Mahal & Sheryl Crow & Phil Alvin & Dave Alvin The whole world can tell your side, it just says…
The Auteurs Home Again Housesitting again Rifle through Your possessi…
The Basics I quit my job on a Friday Told all my friends…
The Disco Biscuits Never had a home like this And the prophets said, "Be…
The Jud Conlon Chorus When there's a smile in your heart There's no better time…
This Fires Embrace Redemption is mine forever I feel my heart about to break …
Thyrfing The long, hard yers at sea, have taken their toll…
Unbelievable Truth Daylight filters through And I am restless again My mind …
Various Artists Daylight filters through And I am restless again My mind is …
Vonda Shepard Sometimes I wonder If I'm ever gonna make it home…
We have lyrics for these tracks by M.A.N.D.Y.:
If It Makes You Feel Good Desert sands Heart's homeland 'Til you Flesh and bones Made…
Positive Reaction I just want a reaction A positive reaction! Reaction A posi…
Put Put Put I just gotta put 'em on My city askin' me to…
Stay With Me Tonight くりかえし流れてるアルバム all through the night キミとボクは浮かんでいて とどかない夢とここにあ…
The Cursed (1st Verse) I was born in seventy-one In seventy-two I sta…
The Dawn Blinded I am And so are you By shedding tears Confusion that…
You're Never Alone Girl you say that I have always been the one You…
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Julien GROSBOIS
Underrated Track !
TheNimasan
brutal!