Rasmus, Alphabeat: ilikemusic because... It makes me happy and it makes me dance around and sometimes it makes me a bit emotional. It encompasses all the emotions from happiness to sadness and it’s fun to play too.
Remi Nicole: ilikemusic because... It is the best way of making you feel any emotion.
James, Maroon 5: ilikemusic because... It is a gateway into the present moment.
Lalor: ilikemusic because... you can make it anything you need
kayla brooke: ilikemusic because... the lyrics say the words that you cant. And it helps me start out on a good foot everyday =)
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.
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.
Anastasia: ilikemusic because... It makes your feelings tangible - makes them into sounds and words - and makes you realise that you are not alone. It's the collective mind of the human race.
Jez, Utah Saints: ilikemusic because... It’s very good for the soul.'New Whirl Odor', Public Enemy's first new album since 2002's 'Revolverlution' and the first full studio album since 1999's, 'There's A Poison Goin' On', will be released on their own SLAMJamz Records (via Proper Distribution) this winter. Named after what front man Chuck D calls "today's ball of confusion," the album is set to hit hard and heavy nationwide on 5th December.
With messages that continue to address weighty issues about race, rage and inequality woven with a jolting combination of intelligence and eloquence, Public Enemy have long been lauded as one of the most important acts in not just hip hop, but in all of music.
Their new album lives up to their self-imposed obligation to be the voice of the underrepresented, with jarring songs like 'Revolution', 'What A Fool Believes', 'New Whirl Odor' and 'Preachin' To The Quiet'. 'Check What You're Listening To' is dedicated to the late Jam Master Jay (Run DMC) and 'MKLVFKWR' (recorded with Moby for the 2004 Olympics). One of the standout tracks is the epic 11 minute, 'Superman's Black In The Building', whose sweeping jazz, blues and hip hop orchestration closes 'New Whirl Odor'.
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