One of France's most underground and mysterious DJ/producers Teo Moritz, a.k.a. Boogymann has played a significant role
in the development of house music...
"I make music for the minority that listens."
One of the most complex and radical artist to emerge from Annecy in the mid nineties. Boogymann, better known as Teo
Moritz, is the advocate of a strong soul and blues-tinged house music that ideally combines New York's or Chicago's original
sound with the usually deeper approach.
His producing and musician skills put him on the same level as America's most talented black musicians whilst his radical views on publicity, the
ransacking of black music by sample-hungry producers and racial tensions have often puzzled outside observers of the music scene.
Moritz fights the naïve and sometimes irritating mindless hedonism of the global house nation. However, this is merely equating firm political
convictions to pop-counterculture.
Finally Moritz prefers to trace the resistant spirit and partisan-like mentality that drives the man and many others.
DISCOGRAPHY
Album LP Releases:
Teo Moritz - Avenue - Superhuit Music - (2001)
Boogymann - Walk So Lonely - Superhuit Music - (2003)
Teo "Boogymann" Moritz - Thick Black Theory - Superhuit Music - (2009)
EP Releases:
Teo Moritz - Discorama - Brif Records - (1998)
Boogymann / Lidledatac vs. Monsieur X - EP - Pamplemousse Productions - (1999)
Teo Moritz - Soul Trax - Superhuit Music - (1999)
Teo Moritz - Raw Elements - Superhuit Music - (2000)
Teo Moritz - Raw Elements Volume 2 - Superhuit Music - (2000)
Boogymann - U Can't Hide The Soul Forever - Superhuit Music - (2006)
Tracks Appear On:
Music People - So Sure / The Drunken Old Man - Superhuit Music - (2004)
Music People Volume 2 - I Missed You - Superhuit Music - (2005)
Remixes:
Cinnamone - Panama's Break - Superhuit Music - (2002)
Cap Au Nord - Particule - Hacienda / Mosaïc Music - (2003)
Dan Electro - Babel - Superhuit Music - (2004)