The Next Movement "Call Me"
Sounds from Switzerland
31/10/2025 | Swiss trio The Next Movement return with “Call Me,” a hi-octane funk explosion that showcases their razor-sharp chemistry and irrepressible groove. Clocking in at 3’23”, the track opens their More Cowbell EP with swagger and precision—layering stinging guitar licks, a relentlessly propulsive bassline, and J.J. Flueck’s dynamic drumming beneath cool, vocoder-kissed vocals. Despite being just three musicians, The Next Movement generate a sonic fullness that rivals far larger ensembles, thanks to their immaculate interplay and tasteful use of samples and synth textures. “Call Me” is organic funk with a modern edge: tight, infectious, and packed with enough rhythmic heat to ignite any dance floor.
Led by singer-drummer Flueck, with Pascal “P” Kaeser on bass and synth and Sam Siegenthaler’s virtuosic guitar work, the band embodies the rare balance of technical mastery and sheer joy. Their performances—already legendary across Europe’s festival circuit—translate seamlessly into the studio, where their live energy is captured with crisp, vibrant production. “Call Me” isn’t just a song; it’s an invitation to move, smile, and surrender to the groove. With More Cowbell, The Next Movement solidify their status as Europe’s premier funk outfit—confident, charismatic, and utterly unstoppable.
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