Nights out at the legendary Hacienda โNudeโ nights in 1988 led to the meeting of minds and the beginnings of the K-Klass phenomena that lead to regular performances at the Hacienda. From there K-Klass became residents for the worlds biggest dance brand โCreamโ, playing guest slots all over the world at some of the most prestigious and biggest dance events K-Klass had already gained under-ground support for their acclaimed โWildlife E.Pโ, released in 1990 before they unleashed their sound onto a nationwide audience with the release of โRhythm is a Mysteryโ (No.3 in U.K.Top 40) and the hugeโLet Me Show Youโ (No.13 in U.K.Top 40)
With countless remixes/ productions under their belt it comes as no surprise that K-Klass won the International Dance Awards in 1995 & were nominated for the USA Grammy Awards in the 2002 remix category. When K-Klass are not behind the decks they spend their time in the studio and have worked alongside most of the biggest and most established artists around, some of these include : The Pet Shop Boys, Kathy Brown, Shake Down, Whitney Houston, Gerri Halliwell, Blondie, Bobby Brown, M-People, Level 42, Kylie Minogue, Rozalla, Sunscreem, Frankie Knuckles, Bizzare Inc, Kathy Sledge, New Order, Janet Jackson, Luther Vandross, Lisa Stansfield and Candi Staton plus many many more
The last few years K-Klass have continued to create and release big tunes, like โCapture Meโ on Nocturnal Groove (Shapeshifters label) โRight & Exactโ on Stealth Records, โBad Boyโ on Hotfingers, โLet The Freakโ ft. Reza on Mjuzieek Digital, a collab with Rob Nutek โLa Lunaโ on Whartone Records, โPeople Of All Nationsโon Wazzup, a remake of their K-Klass 1994 hit โWhat Your Missingโ on Lissat & Voltaxx and Marc Fisherโs Tactical Records, their massive rework of Dukeโs โSo In Love With Youโ and a smash remix for Eurovision winner Loreenโs new singleโCrying Out Your Nameโ for Warner Music Sweden. Late 2012 the K-Klass have started their own label KLASS ACTION, which will feature releases from up and coming as well as established producers and new K-Klass material. The first release was โRock The Houseโ. Brand new collab with legendary Todd Terry to follow shortly.
K-Klass are still very much in demand on the production, remix and DJ-ing front, K-Klass are set to make their 25th year in dance music as successful as the previous 24 years!
Ultimate DJ Moment:
โWith over a 2 decadeโs of memories to choose from, two of our high lightโs that spring to mind would have to be when Graeme Park dropped โRhythm Is A Mysteryโ at the world famous Hacienda nightclub back in 1991, and when we where very honored to play the final set in the main room at Creamโs last weekly night in Liverpool which was the 10th birthday. The last record we played was โLet Me Show Youโ, the Cream self made anthemโ
Rhythm Is A Mystery
K-Klass Lyrics
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Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
Rhythm is a mystery,
I can not begin to
understand the thing
this feeling does to me
This feeling takes the lead
Rhythm can be dangerous
I just got to be where
You are gonna beat it
Feeling such a crazy
Feeling takes the lead
and control of her
Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
Rhythm is a mystery,
I can not begin to
understand the thing
this feeling does to me
This feeling takes the lead
and control of me
Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
Feel the rhythm
Feel the rhythm everywhere
Feel the rhythm
Feel the rhythm everywhere
Feel the rhythm
Feel the rhythm everywhere
Feel the rhythm
Feel the, feel the, feel,
feel the rhythm
Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
The lyrics to K-Klass's song Rhythm Is a Mystery revolve around the concept of rhythm as an inexplicable force that takes control of an individual's body and emotions. The opening lines encourage the listener to move their body to the rhythm of love, implying that rhythm is something that can influence and guide our physical movements. The repetition of this phrase throughout the song emphasizes the importance of rhythm and its power to move us.
The lyrics also acknowledge the mysterious nature of rhythm, with the singer admitting that they cannot fully understand what this feeling does to them. However, the feeling is so strong that it takes the lead and controls them, suggesting that rhythm is more than just a physical sensation, but also has a psychological impact. The lyrics also suggest that rhythm can be dangerous, adding an element of risk and excitement to the experience.
The repeated refrain of "Feel the rhythm everywhere" suggests that rhythm is not just something we experience in music, but is a fundamental aspect of our surroundings. Overall, the song celebrates the power of rhythm to move and inspire us, even if it remains a mystery in some ways.
Line by Line Meaning
Move your body, move your body to the rhythm of love
The beat of love, represented by rhythm, beckons the listener to dance in response with their physical self.
Rhythm is a mystery,
The intangibility and complexity of rhythm is likened to an enigma to emphasize its depth and power.
I can not begin to
The singer feels unable to fully articulate or comprehend the force of rhythm.
understand the thing
The nature of rhythm is so elusive that the artist can barely define or explain it.
this feeling does to me
Rhythm is so potent that it elicits a strong, uncontrollable, and visceral response in the listener.
This feeling takes the lead
The influence of rhythm is portrayed as dominant and influential, with the capacity to guide the listener's movements and mood.
and control of me
The listener becomes subservient to the power and sway of rhythmic beats.
Rhythm can be dangerous
The energy and unpredictability of rhythm can cause a thrill or pose a potential threat, like the allure of the unknown.
I just got to be where
The desire to be present and participate in a rhythmic experience is so strong that the listener feels an imperative to seek it out.
You are gonna beat it
The listener perceives the rhythm as active and constantly pulsating, altering and influencing their own heartbeats and movements.
Feeling such a crazy
The overwhelming and exciting sensations elicited by rhythm are equated to a sense of madness, or being out of control.
Feeling takes the lead
The experience of rhythm is portrayed as dominant and persuasive, taking command of the listener's thoughts and actions.
and control of her
The feminine pronoun hints at a particular female listener or dancer, who is beset and enthralled by the power of rhythm.
Feel the rhythm
This phrase repeatedly calls the listener's attention to the physical and emotional sensations induced by the beat.
Feel the rhythm everywhere
The pervasiveness of rhythm is emphasized - it can be felt in every space, situation, and aspect of life.
Feel the, feel the, feel,
The repetition of this exhortation further intensifies the focus on and hypnosis by the rhythm.
Contributed by Caleb T. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
magpiefan
if u dont get goosebumps upon hearing this , then you were never there when it first came out ๐
Paul Crisp
Goosebumps indeed, and a shiver down my spine. Undoubtedly a great decade for music like this, a timeless classic gem ๐ from yesteryear . Move your body to the rythm in Sept twenty three ๐๐๐๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ ๐
gypsyjackson
I was just thinking โI was there, but no goosebumpsโ - then the piano kicked in!
Toltec Warrior
Iโve got goosebumps thinking about how bloody long ago it was, still kicking though ๐
T J
Woo!! This song will never die
Paula Cuttell
1991 and still a stand out song. Never ages. I was there. I raved my tiny ass off all around the country.
Kids and adults in these times will NEVER know that freedom.
Bob Loblaw
plur
Allen Shaw
Too true, epic.
Nick
Yup i get it, child of 71. For me the era was magic, did i just get old or were we part of something special, still love present vibes but i need this for my goose bumps๐
geoffas
Freedom-wise, we're fucked. But what a time to be alive - clubbing in the 90s <sigh>