Kylie Minogue was the pop sensation of the year 2001. "Can not Get You Out Of My Head" and the album "Fever" be final she managed her comeback as a Grand Dame of the Pop! After 2 very fertile years Kylie ventures with their new album "Body Language" for the first time the step towards R & B. However, one should here no Alicia Keys or Aaliyah expect. The music is already predominantly in the pop area and only uses elements from the black music, but also from the dance music of the 80s. Of course, the electronic soundscape designed as usual highly innovative and progressive. The new trend for underproduction * * was launched with the first single "Slow" in advance. The piece has been practically reduced to a simple beat and Kylie's breathy vocals and not missed its target. "Still Standing" then reminds very to the 80s with its beat and sound gimmicks. As with all songs of this plate were inserted here and there small noises and doubled Kylie's voice in the background several times. Songs like "Sweet Music", "Secret "and" Promises "sound fresh and alive. Mostly remembered a synthesizer to big hits of the US producers Jimmy Jam and Terry duo Lewis (Janet Jackson). "Red Blooded Woman" could also be a ballad of Destiny's Child and "Chocolate" even * Indie Kylie comes * reappear. "Obsession" has a similar beat like Toni Braxton's "He Was not Man Enough", "I Feel For You" would have to "Fever" may be on it and "Someday" is a beautiful ballad with a very nested rhythm. " Loving Days "sounds a bit like Madonna's" Frozen "because it comes up with a similar instrumentation. It is the culmination of the plate and at the same time a further step towards" independent music ". Fans of Kylie album "Impossible Princess" is pleased that. Me too :) The last piece "After Dark" is a nice up-tempo pop song with strong soul and funk elements and completes Kylie's latest work skillfully from. Conclusion: Kylie had no desire to House and changes to the currently very popular R & B Corner. She does most part quite well. Unfortunately, the focus was on this disk too much on the beats and laid the very sensual, albeit simple texts and less on Kylie's voice. Unfortunately, the sound continuously thin. Also revealed at the first hearing is not this addictive - but no later than the third auditory canal of the spark has jumped and they sing all day only "Yeah ....... slow" :)