Rob Miller: ilikemusic because... I liked your site.
Toby: ilikemusic because... it helps me get my groove on!
Jade: ilikemusic because... its amazing,, i always gotta listen to music, such as Nelly, Usher, T.I, ect if theres no music what else is there?
Lyoko: ilikemusic because... i love dance, indie and urban genres!
FRANKYNERO: ilikemusic because... its the only way i can really express myself
Rob Miller: ilikemusic because... I liked your site.
Benedict D. Mahon Esq.: ilikemusic because... the wardrobes stop barking when the bass kicks in
Murron :): ilikemusic becuase... ITS FRIGGIN AWESOME!! I mean, who can live without music?!
Kevin Michael: ilikemusic because... I’ve been singing my entire life. I cannot go without listening to it or singing for a day. I wake up to it, I go to sleep to it, I am music.London youngster Patrick Wolf, makes dark and twisted avant-garde electro-folk. Brimming with emotional passion, sinister story-telling and mythological legend, Wolf's music is weird and wonderful, epic yet simple.
Patrick Wolf is 23 years old and has been refining his talents for more than half a lifetime. It all started 12 years ago when Wolf first experimented with car boot sale keyboards and tape recorders and has resulted in one of the most startlingly original and innovative voices now emerging in English pop music.
The roots of Wolf's music embrace everything from PJ Harvey to Stockhausen and English folk music to the legendary jazz trumpet player and singer, Chet Baker. All this started, however, with a precocious obsession in early electronic music. Indeed, Wolf was barely into his teens when he built his first Theremin, one of the earliest fully electronic musical instruments invented in 1919 by Léon Theremin.
By the time he was 14, Wolf was performing with pop-art collective Minty. He also began writing and recording with an urgency that caught the attention of an independent label called Fat Cat Records who, recognizing Wolf's extraordinary potential, gave him an Atari computer and a mixing desk, the tools that helped hone Wolf's unique production and programming. Stumbling across his mother's Joni Mitchell records led to another insight into the art of songwriting.
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