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"'''Move Your Body'''" (1986) is a musical composition by [[Marshall Jefferson]]. It gave a massive boost to house music, extending recognition of the genre out of Chicago. "'''Move Your Body'''" (1986) is a musical composition by [[Marshall Jefferson]]. It gave a massive boost to house music, extending recognition of the genre out of Chicago.
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 +It was first recorded for [[Trax Records]] and then in a longer version on [[DJ International]].
In October 2004 "[[Move Your Body]]" appeared in popular [[videogame]] [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], playing on [[House Music]] radio station [[SF-UR]]. This song also appeared in Michael Winterbottom's film ''[[24 Hour Party People]]''. In October 2004 "[[Move Your Body]]" appeared in popular [[videogame]] [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], playing on [[House Music]] radio station [[SF-UR]]. This song also appeared in Michael Winterbottom's film ''[[24 Hour Party People]]''.
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"Move Your Body" (1986) is a musical composition by Marshall Jefferson. It gave a massive boost to house music, extending recognition of the genre out of Chicago.

It was first recorded for Trax Records and then in a longer version on DJ International.

In October 2004 "Move Your Body" appeared in popular videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on House Music radio station SF-UR. This song also appeared in Michael Winterbottom's film 24 Hour Party People.



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