Georgia: ilikemusic because... some songs make you wanna dance around till your dizzy, some make you cry your heart out, and some will be playing during an amazing moment and you'll remember it forever.
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?
Desyn Masiello: ilikemusic because... It saved my life!
Hugo, The Maccabees: ilikemusic because... I just do. I’ve always liked music. It’s just my thing.
Omid16B: ilikemusic because... It makes me feel whole and makes me feel like I have my feet on the ground. It makes me feel love again and reminds me of what we are. It allows me to express myself.
Rob X: ilikemusic because... it puts me in the mood...for anything i feel like!
Josh Ritter: ilikemusic because... It’s like an envelope that I can carry around with me wherever I go and I can unfold the letter at anytime.
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.
william young: ilikemusic because... The Boat That Rocked started the musical revolution for the musical nation.Following months of anticipation, on January 1st 2007 Swedish dance legend Eric Prydz returns to Data Records to follow up his immense Number 1 hit 'Call On Me', with a blistering track sampling Pink Floyd's 'Another Brick In The Wall'.
This is the first time a Pink Floyd record has ever officially been cleared. Lacing David Gilmour's caliginous vocals with an immense electro bassline, Prydz builds on the epic nature of the original, moulding it into a bouncy slice of crossover brilliance. Using both the original vocal and other musical elements of the 1979 hit, the Swedish house don gives a respectful nod to the anti-establishment aesthetics of the record, while perfectly bringing it up to date, giving it a new lease of life for another assault on the charts.
The video for 'Proper Education' is now set to cause a sensation of another kind, as it focuses on climate change and the issues surrounding global warming. Set in a London estate, it features a gang of young people breaking into local flats, in order to switch appliances off standby, change light bulbs for energy efficient alternatives, place bricks in toilet cisterns, alongside a series of other energy saving measures.
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