"Let Music & Bodies Unite" is now available on 12" vinyl, purchase comes with bonus track and My Disco homage "You" as digital download.
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credits
from Let Music & Bodies Unite,
released September 23, 2011
Daphne Shum: vocals, synths
Matt Kulesza: vocals, synths, percussion
Adrian Tregonning: bass
Kieran O'Shea: synths
Andrew Noble: drums
Recorded at Headgap Studios in June 2011 by Nao Anzai.
Additional recording done at the Camf Zone in June 2011 by Matt Kulesza.
Mixed by Nao Anzai and Matt Kulesza at Reel 2 Real Mix Master Studios in July 2011
Mastered by Nao Anzai at Reel 2 Real Mix Master Studios in July 2011.
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