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
Aaron: ilikemusic because... like Weedeater Deluxe!
DJ Format: ilikemusic because... I was never going to make it as a footballer
Rob X: ilikemusic because... it puts me in the mood...for anything i feel like!
kayla brooke: ilikemusic because... the lyrics say the words that you cant. And it helps me start out on a good foot everyday =)
Lockoutmusic: ilikemusic because... it can be personal to every indivdual. The meaning of the lyrics can be moving and also relaxing.
Alison Moyet: ilikemusic because... No one gets to choose mine for me.
Tom Baxter: ilikemusic because... It makes you feel alive more than anything else.
Murron :): ilikemusic becuase... ITS FRIGGIN AWESOME!! I mean, who can live without music?!Cornish singer songwriter Ruarri Joseph's beautiful and hypnotic new track More Than Most is taken from Joseph's new album Both Sides Of The Coin and mixed by Grammy Award winning Stephen Fitzmaurice (U2, Depeche Mode, Kate Nash) It is released digitally featuring a cover of Bob Dylan's Make You Feel My Love, recorded live on Dermot O'Leary's Radio 2 show, as a b-side.
The video to the single, directed by the multi-award winning Sam Walker follows the journey and emotions of two genuine child Thai boxers, aged 8 & 9, as they compete in the final of the Warriors Thai Boxing Show in Crawley, Sussex. The promo is in split-screen format presenting the fight from two very personal and poignant points of view.
The son of a micro-biologist and a practising witch, Joseph was born in Edinburgh and raised in Cornwall until the age of 13, when his parents separated and he was taken to live with his mother and brother in a devout Christian community in New Zealand. Unable to share his family's faith, Joseph moved back to Cornwall at the age of 16. From there, Joseph took a string of different jobs, from bar work to teaching music to disaffected and disadvantaged young people, whilst also attempting to pursue music as a full-time career.
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