Jay Sean: ilikemusic because... It’s the soundtrack to my life.
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.
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Lupe Fiasco: ilikemusic because... It gives me a chance to escape and reach people I wouldn’t ordinarily be able to reach. And without music the world would be kinda quiet.Django James and The Midnight Squires release their debut single, Hurricane through Once Upon A Time Records, available from the 13th July 2009.
Django James is one of those intriguing young characters that come along only once or twice in a generation. Born in London and raised everywhere from the wilds of the Amazonian outback to downtown New York, before eventually settling in Los Angeles, Django's innate flare for the dramatic and the surreal almost physically carves destined for greatness across his young chest.
Taken out of school by his parents in London at the age of 7 to sail along the Amazon, Django's character is shaped by far-flung adventures that include hazarding upon native islands off the coast of Brazil. He returned to London briefly, before moving out to New York, with his face still painted by the Amazonian tribes-people.
Shunned by his new schoolmates, where his uniqueness was quickly misconstrued as an oddity, it was at 15 that Django wrote his first song at the piano, finding himself happily singing out loud about the perils of being considered an outcast and a bad influence amongst his peers. Little over 3 years later and Django James and The Midnight Squires are ready to unleash their debut limited 7" single, Hurricane.
At just 30 gigs old, these fizzing young rockers are already selling out the basement bars on Sunset Strip and causing a serious buzz of excitement amongst the hardcore US bloggers and underground press.
Produced by Django's brother Sam Stewart, Hurricane is a huge slice of glam-infused, wide-eyed rock exuberance that punches at influences that shaped Django as a youngster from the likes of T-Rex, Mick Jagger, James Brown and David Bowie.
Already fully endorsed by Lou Reed, Mick Rock and Billy Corgan, who have all passed comment on Django James' songwriting ability and vocal deliverance, Hurricane is a confident and wonderfully assured introduction to a genuine new talent.
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