Hard-Fi: ilikemusic because... what else is there to like?!
leah + melissa: ilikemusic because... its sick
Leon Jean-Marie: ilikemusic because... It transcends. It really creates emotion with someone. That feeling it gives you, it goes through boundaries. To create something, it just breaks through all the walls. When you connect with a song, that is it, that is magic isn't it?
Riot! Traffic: ilikemusic because... music is LiFe...and more than...
Lady Sovereign: ilikemusic because... I do!
Toby: ilikemusic because... it helps me get my groove on!
simon f baker: ilikemusic because... you can transcend the confines of the material world with it, it's probably better than shagging in fact. There is virtually nothing more satisfying than when a load of chords and words suddenly come together into a song ; suddenly everything in life seems to fit and make sense once more.
Craig David: ilikemusic because... It’s all me
Jacbob: ilikemusic because... It's very VERY goodGround-Breaking Band Set to Release Video Collection Featuring Their Dramatic Story in Documentary Form and Never Before Seen Videos
Los Angeles— New Order, the innovative British pop group who have an enjoyed a 25+ year career, is set to release NEW ORDER: ITEM a 23-video collection that includes hit singles "Bizarre Love Triangle," "Blue Monday," and "True Faith," plus alternate versions and new videos for "Temptation" and "Ceremony " created exclusively for this release. The second disc in the set is a two-hour documentary with personal interviews, and interviews with musicians such as U2's Bono on the affect the band's music has had.
After the demise of Joy Division, due to Ian Curtis' suicide, the three remaining members moved forward as New Order. Having already cemented a solid place in rock history with Joy Division, the band had very little left to prove but their influence was far from over. With their uninhibited use of electronics, the group changed the way audiences forever view electronic music and its integration into traditional rock genres. Over two decades later, their footprint is all the more palpable as bands like The Killers, The Bravery and Bloc Party consistently cite New Order's music as a key influence.
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