Shabee Naqvi: ilikemusic because... it takes me away from the pains in life. It's the shoulder I cry on. It's the hug I crave for. It's the smile that lightens up my day...and it pulls me by the ear to a melodious heaven on earth.
graham young: ilikemusic because... its the food of love...........rock on.
robbie: ilikemusic because... my friends say its cool
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joseph daniel: ilikemusic because... coz itz me huh
Cesar Sangwa: ilikemusic because... it's there for me through thick and thin, highs and lows. I think about it when I wake up, and when I close my eyes to sleep. I like music because I'm in love with it!
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shantel: ilikemusic because... it is a passion and a hobbie to when i sing and dance i do it from my soul
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ILM: The track System Addict won Best Single at this years Breakspoll. You also won Best Producer this year, you always do incredibly well at Breakspoll! Do you have a favourite track on the album? Which did you have the most fun with in the studio?
Lee: At the moment I'm still enjoying System Addict. It's such a ballsy record. It's a real stand out track on the album. The great thing about doing an album is that it allows you to put a number of records together in your chosen order. That way you can highlight or bring out different aspects of each individual track. We have spent a lot of time making sure the order is correct and we have tried to bring out the best parts of each individual tune within the body of the album.
Now that the album is together and I'm listening to it as a body of music, I'm finding I'm getting excited about tracks that I maybe previously wasn't as excited about. It's quite funny, you get used to hearing the record over and over again when you're making it and sometimes you can become a little bit bored of a tune, especially after hearing it like 600 times. Then you give the record a break, a bit of a breather and a week later you hear it and it re-freshes and sounds intriguing again.
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