Get a Move On!
Mr. Scruff · 1999
21 min · 4 tracks · chill-out music
A vibrant blend of jazzy samples and downtempo grooves that invites listeners to unwind and dance.
Get a Move On! is a single by Mr. Scruff, released in 1999. A vibrant blend of jazzy samples and downtempo grooves that invites listeners to unwind and dance. 'Get a Move On!' achieved notable commercial success, especially with its title track becoming a staple in lounge and chill-out playlists. The album's innovative sound helped solidify Mr. Scruff's reputation within the electronic music community and influenced many artists in the downtempo genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Get a Move On! sound like?
A vibrant blend of jazzy samples and downtempo grooves that invites listeners to unwind and dance. Rooted in chill-out music.
What makes Get a Move On! by Mr. Scruff notable?
'Get a Move On!' achieved notable commercial success, especially with its title track becoming a staple in lounge and chill-out playlists. The album's innovative sound helped solidify Mr. Scruff's reputation within the electronic music community and influenced many artists in the downtempo genre. By the time 'Get a Move On!' was released in 1999, Mr. Scruff was establishing himself as a prominent figure in the chill-out music scene, following his debut album 'No Scrubs' from 1997. This album marked a significant step in his career, showcasing his unique ability to merge eclectic sounds with a laid-back vibe that resonated with audiences.
How many songs are on Get a Move On!?
Get a Move On! has 4 tracks, running approximately 21 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Get a Move On! (radio edit) Standout 3:26
- 2 Do You Hear? Standout 6:54
- 3 Ambiosound Standout 3:34
- 4 Get a Move On 7:33
Release Date
January 1, 1999
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
21 min 27 sec
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