Karoshi Bros - Love the World Video



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'Love the World' is The Karoshi Bros first release on their exciting new label 'We Are Woodville'.
Manchester's rich musical legacy has produced many iconic bands and labels, not least Paper Recordings. The brainchild of Peter Jenkinson and Ben Davis, Paper was responsible for an impeccable run of original, singular deep house 12"s and albums from such illustrious types as Salt City Orchestra,
Crazy P and Eddie 'Flashin'' Fowlkes. Paper unfortunately bit the dust in 2003, but now Jenkinson and Davis are back with a brand new venture — Woodville. Expanding beyond the traditional parameters of the record label, Woodville will embrace animation, video and design to create a completely
audio-visual creative outlet. "We wanted to add a visual aspect to the audio side," commented Jenkinson. "We're using the original designers who were responsible for the image and graphics of Paper — they're called Sosumi — and they're designing the Woodville website, which will be graphic-led
. We've also got a video being worked on at the moment, for our first release." The first single on Woodville will be 'Love the World' by the Karoshi Bros, out 19th November. A twisted electro-pop bounce, it comes backed with a tech-house remix from Magik Johnson, and a stranger downbeat mix from
Flash Atkins. The whole release perfectly captures Woodville's adventurous ethos. "The idea is to spread it out pretty widely. Paper was of its time, we don't want to be pigeonholed. With each release we want to do something unusual, something different," revealed Davis. Jenkinson added: "We're
going to continue with the irreverent attitude that Paper had, but use as many sources as possible, make it more eclectic." With releases planned from Heavy Deviants, Matt Playford, Flash Atkins and more from Karoshi Bros, Woodville is shaping up to be just as promising as its predecessor. Source
: DJmag - Words: Ben Murphy *** *** *** *** *** Karoshi Bros. /karo:?i bro:z/ 1. noun. studio monkeys flogged by barbed whips of electro-pop, beaten with sticks of hip-hop and cut with splints of indie-dance. 2. verb. play with olds synths and heavy beats; experiment with newforms. 3. adj.
twisted electronic popscapes. singular. Karoshi Bro. one of the two; Karoshi A feeds on Paramount TV and ultra ripe bananas. Karoshi B feeds on Graceland, small toys and Shel Silverstein poems.


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same ;) ( 3 months ago by RetroASHLEY)
same ;)
ditto ( 3 months ago by Trying2BeMyself)
ditto
karoshi is Japanese ... ( 2 months ago by auwhoorhej)
karoshi is Japanese for death by working too much
i was searching the ... ( 2 months ago by Minifootyguyrules12)
i was searching the discovery chanel i love the whole world and this showed up -.-' but this is awesomer
for the dicovery ... ( 2 months ago by 1actress1)
for the dicovery one, you sould try: I Live the Whole World or Boom De Ya Da
lol, everybody was ... ( 2 months ago by Hollywood7773)
lol, everybody was looking for the dicovery commercial song xD
makes me want to ... ( 2 months ago by Ngpro17)
makes me want to dance... NAKED!
damn right i was ... ( 2 months ago by prestb)
damn right i was Hollywood7773 :[
:o same....wonder ... ( 2 months ago by lusciousmiss)
:o same....wonder how its related :o
lls ( 2 months ago by topeldigital)
lls
nicee same here bro ( 1 month ago by fmateo94)
nicee same here bro
lol so was i. i am ... ( 1 month ago by dokushirizo)
lol so was i. i am soooo freakin' happy i stumbled across this though. now the only question now is... where am i going to stick the album once i buy it **dodges a collapsing stack of c.d.'s** ohhh an opening ^.^
Listening to the ... ( 1 month ago by d0ggyd0ggy)
Listening to the lilting accent, she sounds Asian, to anyone familiar its almost like the Thailand / Indo Chinese accent....
good music ... ( 1 month ago by abidhaidary)
good music composition...
i know this song ... ( 1 month ago by manyaXvida9)
i know this song from my EURO 2008 video game :) its catchy
YAY NAKED DANCING ( 3 weeks ago by brawlisgay)
YAY NAKED DANCING
Anybody else think ... ( 2 weeks ago by DarthExarKunDouble)
Anybody else think this was just a longer version of Boom-De-Ah-Da?
most annoying and ... ( 1 week ago by iamgaaraa)
most annoying and horrible loseristic song ever ty
"lets educate the ... ( 1 week ago by RamboBadlands)
"lets educate the united states" lol, funny song
uber ... ( 1 week ago by blustar1314)
uber cuteeeeeeeeeeeeee
yup ( 1 week ago by shadow5s54)
yup
nah .... it sounds ... ( 1 week ago by grigioan)
nah .... it sounds more like a young kids
gay ( 6 days ago by shadyscream)
gay
i like this song, ... ( 17 hours ago by Makke07)
i like this song, especially from 2:18.



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