The glory days of house music were heavily marked with a physicality that could be both seductive and goofy. This has translated in revival house acts like Pharaohs, whose exuberant track "Miraculous Feet" takes you right to the dance floor with a wobbly synth line that insists on going and going until your feet can’t take it anymore. And then there’s that sinuous bass lines that’s juxtaposed with Maria Minerva’s cut-and-dried vocals, explicitly implying the rise of a sexual urge that’s triggered by a stranger’s irresistible moves. The group’s debut full length, Replicant Moods, comes out on April 20th via LA label 100% Silk.
