MARS: ilikemusic because... tom kelly is a great producer and Mark Angelo Studios in London is the best place to record your record!
IMTIAZ HASAN: ilikemusic because... music is fuel that steers us through the emotions and phases of life, music promotes a feeling of oneness and generate meaning to our emotions, music lets us explore the culural differences and the tools that are employed through the decades to artistic peaks. why i like music? because it conserves humanity...that is why I LIKE MUSIC
Steve, Hard-Fi: ilikemusic because... Life is not worth living without it. Everything else could disappear, but music is the one thing that always remains with me throughout my entire life.
susan rowe: ilikemusic because... it reaches the soul, sooths the mind, speaks volumes, lightens the heart. music is food for my soul.
Kano: ilikemusic because... It brings people together. It makes people smile and dance, it makes people happy. I like the energy it gives off.
Craig David: ilikemusic because... It’s all me
arie: ilikemusic because... you can visit http://music.dondandon.com/compress for a free download our song
Sylvia Powell: ilikemusic because... It can make me happy yet it can make me feel sad. It helps me remember, but it can also make me forget. Most of all I like music because it makes me feel alive.
Rhys, Good Shoes: ilikemusic because... It gets you moving.One+One sees two of today's most exciting, talented and revered artists join forces as they attempt to create a piece of dance music history.
Under the One+One banner the duo has struck a deal with Ministry of Sound Recordings for a unique album. A studio mix that is representative of what you will hear in the forthcoming shows, it features bespoke productions by James and Nic including collaborations in the form of 'No Pressure' and 'Rover'. Both of which are a seamless meeting of James's futuristic style and Nic's acid-house vibe. 'No Pressure/Rover' will be released as a double A side single on label One+One - an outlet set up specifically for their single releases. The album spans all genres of electronica with a massive dose of all the bleeps, squeaks, stabs, synths, bass and melodies that James and Nic pioneer week in week out on the world's dance-floors.
Look out for personal re-edits and mash-ups including the Alcatraz classic 'Give me Luv' and Paul Woolford's massive 'Erotic Discourse' which, like the rest of this Long Player, has been skilfully crafted together to one very pleasing result. Put it on and turn it up…
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