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.
Rhys, Good Shoes: ilikemusic because... It gets you moving.
Ryan, OneRepublic: ilikemusic because... It is the soundtrack to my life every day.
Hugo, The Maccabees: ilikemusic because... I just do. I’ve always liked music. It’s just my thing.
Cesar Sangwa: ilikemusic because... it's there for me through thick and thin, highs and lows. I think about it when I wake up, and when I close my eyes to sleep. I like music because I'm in love with it!
Alison Moyet: ilikemusic because... No one gets to choose mine for me.
KT Tunstall: ilikemusic because... It makes me feel alive!
Terry, The Temptations: ilikemusic because... There’s no way I could ever imagine a world without music.
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 MUSICFollowing the release of his highly acclaimed second longplayer 'If You Can't Join' Em ... Beat' Em' on Genuine / PIAS Recordings [home of Amp Fiddler, Little Barrie] in April 2005, DJ FORMAT presents the second single from the album,
'Separated at Birth', featuring Canadian MC legends Abdominal and D-Sisive.
'Separated At Birth' is one of the album's killer dancefloor tracks. Coming on like Large Professor in his prime, Format's classic drum break and fluid bassline are crowned with a flute hook that'll lodge in your brain. It's the perfect bed for Abs and D to demonstrate their one-in-a-million chemistry on the microphone, trading rhymes back-and-forth with astounding agility.
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'Now You' shows Format's mellower side, a butter-soft funk track blessed by D-Sisive with a subtle but killer chorus.
Finally, '33% B-Boy' is a prime example of what Format does best: cut'n'paste breaks and scratches aimed straight at the dancefloor. Composed from the elements used for 'Separated at Birth', and a whole load more, '33% B-Boy' will have the breakers breaking, the poppers popping, the lockers locking, and every DJ in the land fiending for two copies.
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