Yulia Niko releases ‘Body Language Vol. 26’ on Get Physical Music
An 11-track journey of depth, groove, and emotional precision that redefines the iconic series.

Get Physical Music proudly presents ‘Body Language Vol. 26’, the latest chapter in the label’s storied compilation series, curated by Yulia Niko. Out now, the release is a statement of her vision: eleven tracks that blend her original productions, collaborations, and remixes into a cohesive journey of groove, texture, and emotional depth.
A defining figure in modern house and techno, Yulia Niko has built her career with a rare mix of persistence, artistry, and instinct. From her early days digging vinyl to her international breakthrough, she has developed a reputation for crafting music that is subtle, hypnotic, and deeply felt. Her releases on Crosstown Rebels, Watergate, 8bit, and Scenarios have found their way into the crates of tastemakers across the globe, while her remixes for artists such as Damian Lazarus, Andhim, and Lee Burridge highlight her versatility. On stage, she has become a fixture at some of the world’s most iconic venues and festivals — from DC10 and Fabric to Coachella and Tomorrowland — moving seamlessly between large festival moments and intimate club atmospheres.
‘Body Language Vol. 26’ reflects this duality. It opens with ‘Takina’, a hypnotic collaboration with Alexey Union and Kinky Sound, before flowing into a series of finely tuned reworks that carry her unmistakable stamp. Chelonis R. Jones’ ‘I Don’t Know’, Helsloot’s ‘Let’s Pretend’, David Hasert & Minoas Cirillo’s ‘Break Silent’, and Calussa & Malone’s ‘Sinfonia’ all receive her reinterpretation, balancing tension and release with elegant precision. Her own rework of ‘Molly & Sally’ featuring Coro Coro shows her ability to revisit her past with fresh ideas, while ‘Just Just’, co-produced with Rework, taps into a hypnotic minimalism that nods to her love of underground grooves.
Further highlights include the powerful ‘Bring The Power’ with Wally Lopez and Katerina X, and the bright piano-driven ‘So In Love With You’, a track that radiates pure summer energy. Closing the album is ‘Bad Habit’ with Alfonso Muchacho, a soulful reinterpretation of Jenny Burton’s 1985 classic that bridges nostalgia with a modern, underground edge.
First launched in 2005, the Body Language series has become one of the most respected projects in electronic music, with past volumes curated by Dixon, DJ Hell, WhoMadeWho, Monkey Safari, and Booka Shade. Yulia Niko steps confidently into this legacy with a release that captures her artistry at full strength — music that is timeless, emotional, and designed to connect.
‘Body Language Vol. 26’ is out now on Get Physical Music.




























