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joseph daniel: ilikemusic because... coz itz me huh
RejinaReclusive: ilikemusic because... it helps me remember. It helps me forget. It helps me be strong and it makes me cry. Music screams the words I can't say, the feelings I can't express. It makes my heart feel alive.
Rob Miller: ilikemusic because... I liked your site.
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.
henry rush: ilikemusic because... ilikemusic.com keep me posted on what's happening and help me figure out what i need to do to chase my dream.
Kat Vipers: ilikemusic because... There's not many other things to like.
Dee Bomb: ilikemusic because... IT CONNECTS WITH YOUR SOUL TO EXPRESS EMOTION.
Seaney Devereux: ilikemusic because... there's a song for every emotion and music creates debate and debate is what brings us together, it breaks down the walls that seperate sterotypes and it's always involved in your favourite youth memories.
Upping the pace once more, the twisted vocodered synths of Tyrone Brunson's 'Smurf' and the Glam-Electro of Danish trio Who Made Who roll into Skool of Thought & Ed Solo's 'We Play Music' that features the dulcet tones of Darius riding the Rocksteady skank. The aforementioned Nas makes an appearance with 'Nas Is Like' followed swiftly by The Soul Searchers' classic 'Ashley's Roachclip' that Eric B and Rakim put to such good use on 'I Know You Got Soul' and 'Paid In Full'. Dropping seamlessly into 'Roll Over Baby' his collaboration with sometime partner in crime A-Skillz, fronted by Ashley Slater, Krafty Kuts makes a move towards some proper 80s synth pop with Nu Shooz' glittering gem 'I Can't Wait'. Entering the home straight, the smoking beats of ADOR's 'Let It All Hang Out' blend into the dub-wise Jazz of fellow Brightonians Black Grass which leaves living legend Roy Ayers, the grandfather of Acid Jazz, to segue into the blissful beats of Krafty Kuts' own 'Summer Samba'
With Krafty Kuts' triumphant lesson as its benchmark, 2008 looks set to be a bumper year for the Back To Mine series.
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