"Grooves That Move" is a vibrant and dynamic album by Curtis Schwartz, released on February 23, 2000, under the KPM Main Series label. This 47-minute collection is a fusion of electronic, hip hop, and rock elements, showcasing Schwartz's versatility and innovative production skills. Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studio in Ardingly, England, the album features a diverse range of tracks, from the energetic "Strut!" and "Go Beat" to the smooth grooves of "Highway" and "Everyday People." With tracks like "Technotronic" and "Latin Spirit," Schwartz blends various musical influences, creating a rich tapestry of sound. The album's title perfectly encapsulates its essence, offering a series of grooves that are sure to move both body and soul. Whether you're a fan of electronic beats, hip hop rhythms, or rock anthems, "Grooves That Move" promises a listening experience that is both engaging and satisfying.