Ralf Droesemeyer and Mark Foh Wetzler hailing from downtown Hannover. Ralf is well renowned for his past work, which amongst others include Cunnie Williams and Randy Crawford. The other half of this dynamic duo is the ultra-active record collector & PC-musician Foh.
In the course of wanting to add a new dimension to their dj-sets and a wider musical range, Ralf and Foh experimented and produced music of their own and from this the idea of Mo`Horizons was born.
The first 2 singles to be released were 'Yes Baby Yes' & 'Foto Viva'. Both are instant nu'club classics, ... followed by their further releases ...
their singles saw a string of remixes from Nicola Conte, Swag, Skeewiff, Bobby Hughes, Only Child, Fort Knox Five, DJ-Day and many more ...
Within a short time Mo`Horizons had shot into the modern dance & listening music scene. Their diverse repertoire of sounds are also used for background music in TV documentries to innovative radio stations who played virtually every track from the albums. Diverse tracks also found their way onto tv - advertising for Ikea, Viva, Renault, Kia Motors, Surf On, D/VHS Video, some entertainment shows in America, Italy and many more ...
The songs by Mo'Horizons are appearing on more than 500 compilations worldwide. This is the fact why many people don't know that they already know Mo'Horizons musik ;-)
1999 their first album 'Come Touch The Sun' saw the light of day and set itself as an innovative standard for clubs, radios and dj`s alike. The album created styles, set moods and broke boundaries and tore down all musical barricades - the floodgates had been opened.
2001 the second album 'Remember Tomorrow' dawned on the world. Pushing the boundaries further and still holding to their musical horizons, Ralf and Foh so endear to. A fusion of Brazil, Latin, Jazz, Soul, Afro, Funk and Soul, integrated with the sound from the 50`s to the 90`s and under the participation of live - musicans from a wide ranging of multicultural origin. 'Remember Tomorrow' was the perfect follow up...
2002 saw Mo`Horizons appearing for the first time as a full live - band. they travelled around the world and played shows in Italy, Greece, Spain, Austria, Switzerland, South America, Australia and others...all the time collecting new sounds and new ideas...
2003 the 3rd album 'The New Bohemian Freedom' was released. Mo'Horizons are breaking further new ground and pushing the boundaries even further in the name of musical and artistic freedom. The first single 'Gonna Be' also hails first Mo`Horizons video. New styles, new sounds, new feelings - the new bohemian freedom is kind of being part of the Mo`Horizons.
2005 Mo'Horizons released their first long awaited compilation "Some More Horizons", featuring unknown tracks by well known artists and well known songs by unkown artists from the 50`s to 70`s, mixed with some exlusive music of their own.
2006 they released „StereoDeluxe 150“ a compilation mixed & re-edited by Mo'Horizons. ... the last work on their good ol´ stereo deluxe label
they performed remixes for : Fort Knox Five, DJ Mustafa from Brazil, The JuJu Orchestra.
... but mainly MoHorizons are working for their own record label Agogo Records featuring the new groundbreaking project The Juju Orchestra and of course, themselves.
2007 out on june, the new CD „Sunshine Today“
… and of course, they are still touring as a dj - team and with their soundsystem featuring a various couple of guest musicans, to where the sun is calling them.
(2) Blending together funk, jazz, bossa nova, soul, and boogaloo with downbeat and drum'n'bass tendencies, German acid jazz duo Mo' Horizons came together in the late '90s when DJs Ralf Droesemeyer and Mark "Foh" Wetzler, both from Hannover and respected in their own rights, decided to improve and expand upon their work by making music of their own, and not simply playing that of others. Signed to Stereo Deluxe, the duo released a couple of 12"s, including "Foto Viva," which was then included on their full-length debut, 1999's Come Touch the Sun. In 2001 Remember Tomorrow came out, accompanied by a lengthy tour, complete with live band. In 2003 ...And the New Bohemian Freedom hit shelves, and Mo' Horizons, by this time stars whose music was included in numerous commercials and television shows, set to work on remaking older songs, both known and unknown, intermixing them with bits of their own compositions. The result, Some More Horizons, was released in 2005, and was followed by Stereo 150, a label compilation mixed by Droesemeyer and Wetzler. After this, Mo' Horizons decided to start their own label (with help from Audiopharm's Ralf Zitzmann), Agogo Records, and began focusing their energy on not only making their own new music but also on finding new talent to sign. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi
Foto Viva
Mo' Horizons Lyrics
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Pra mim
Pra você
que fala
Da melodia que falava do futuro
Que você imaginou
Do passado que você não viveu
Do passado que você
Cade você?
cade você?
Foto viva
Ritmo do amor
Cade você?
O ritmo do amor
No passado que você
Que balança, balança
E ainda não viveu
Esse ritmo que me acalma vai levar,
levar você
Foto viva
Pra mim
Pra você
que fala
Da melodia que falava do futuro
Que você imaginou
Do passado que você não viveu
Do passado que você
Danço com você
The song "Foto Viva" by Mo' Horizons talks about the power of music and how it transcends time and space. The lyrics suggest that music is not just a sound, but a living image that can transport us to different eras and places. The song invites the listener to imagine a world of possibilities through the melody that speaks of the future and the past that one has not lived. The verse "Do passado que você não viveu" (Of the past that you have not lived) evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing for a time that one has only heard about from stories and seen through photographs. The song also talks about dancing with someone to this rhythm of love that has not yet been experienced, echoing the idea of music as a unifying force that brings people together.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Cade você?" (Where are you?) which could suggest a search for a lost love or a longing for someone who is not present. However, the phrase can also be interpreted as a search for a connection to the past through music. The repetitive chorus reinforces the idea that music is something that we are always searching for, and that it has the power to transport us to different emotional states.
Overall, the lyrics of "Foto Viva" by Mo' Horizons are a celebration of music and its ability to bridge the gap between different time periods and cultures. The song suggests that music is a living memory that connects us to our past and our future and keeps our hearts beating to the rhythm of love.
Line by Line Meaning
Foto viva
A living picture captured in a moment in time
Pra mim
For me
Pra você
For you
que fala
That speaks
Da melodia que falava do futuro
About a melody that spoke of the future
Que você imaginou
That you imagined
Do passado que você não viveu
About a past that you never experienced
Do passado que você
About a past that you
Danço com você
I dance with you
Cade você?
Where are you?
Foto viva
A living picture captured in a moment in time
Ritmo do amor
The rhythm of love
Cade você?
Where are you?
O ritmo do amor
The rhythm of love
No passado que você
In the past that you
Que balança, balança
That swings, swings
E ainda não viveu
And you still haven't lived it
Esse ritmo que me acalma vai levar,
This rhythm that soothes me will take,
levar você
take you away
Foto viva
A living picture captured in a moment in time
Pra mim
For me
Pra você
For you
que fala
That speaks
Da melodia que falava do futuro
About a melody that spoke of the future
Que você imaginou
That you imagined
Do passado que você não viveu
About a past that you never experienced
Do passado que você
About a past that you
Danço com você
I dance with you
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Pantel Leila, Mark Wetzler, Ralf Droesemeyer
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