David Jordan: ilikemusic because... It makes me feel good and it puts me in a happy mood.
lolo: ilikemusic because... music is where some people display affection, show emotions and actually showing off who they are and their thinking. it is special unlike anything cos it goes out and never comes in back but in others.
Aaron: ilikemusic because... like Weedeater Deluxe!
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.
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
KT Tunstall: ilikemusic because... It makes me feel alive!
Darren: ilikemusic because... It makes me dance like a motherf**ker
joseph daniel: ilikemusic because... coz itz me huh
DJ Format: ilikemusic because... I was never going to make it as a footballerESSER releases I Love You on April 14th 2008. There's a lot to be said for Essex. Despite what may be lurking in the suburbs, maybe it's the boredom, or just the extensive odour of magic tree car freshener, it has a habit of spawning improbable musical talent. From The Prodigy to Squarepusher and (of course) Blur, the latest to emerge are Esser.
Originating as the brainchild of Ben Esser, who tired of sitting behind the drum skins in covers bands at Pontins decided to cut, paste, sing, play and produce every note of I Love You into pop delectation. Now aided live by a full band of samples, bass and his little brother on drums, plus the mixing sheen of soon to be super producer Lexxx, Esser are about to be exposed as one of the most innovative pop outfits in recent memory.
'I Love You' sounds like a 30's gramophone hot-wired by Blur in their glorious Popscene days with a healthy injection of full-on fuzzed-up bass diving it over the indie pop cliff with a beat explosion. Then there's Ben's ever present sardonic lyrics - "how do I tell you that I'm braking in half / well, love is no excuse for bad art". The discs' flipside 'Long Arms' is a rampant sing along La, La, La-fest sounding like Stiff Little Fingers had they listened to a lot of Wham.
With this debut single, coming out on the so hip it makes you sick Merok label (Klaxons, Crystal Castles, Teenagers), Esser have quite possibly made the perfect pop nugget for 2008.
Fresh from their support slot on a sold out tour with Foals, you can now catch Esser's phenomenal live show in April 2008...
12/4 - PUSH club, London
21/4 - 60 Million Postcards club, Bournemouth
23/4 - Cockpit, Leeds
24/4 - Fuzz Club, Sheffield
26/4 - Wigan Tavern, Wigan
27/4 - Moles, Bath
28/4 - Cavern, Exeter
1/5 - Radar Night, Nottingham
2/5 - Academy, Newcastle (w/ MSTRKRFT)
3/5 - Lennons Club, Southampton
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