Oliver, Young Knives: ilikemusic because... It evokes a mood and a feeling of when you last heard the track.
Alicia Keys: ilikemusic because... it makes you feel!
Terry, The Temptations: ilikemusic because... There’s no way I could ever imagine a world without music.
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.
Chuck, Simple Plan: ilikemusic because... It was always a way to escape whatever problems I was going through; whatever trouble I had, I could just put on a record or a song and feel better right away and I hope that our music can have the same effect on our fans.
Benedict D. Mahon Esq.: ilikemusic because... the wardrobes stop barking when the bass kicks in
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
Toby: ilikemusic because... it helps me get my groove on!
Carvadeya: ilikemusic because... It makes it easier for me to get away with doing things like wearing make-up and nail varnish!Industry party people and purveyors of insanely hip events, The Rage, have rolled out the talent once again for another round of The Rage Sessions, taking place at the exceptionally chilled, Big Chill House. The last 'The Rage Sessions' event showcased the uber slick talents of solo funkster, Joe Driscoll and Sunday Best's new boy, Christopher D Ashley.
Upping the ante this time round will be hotly tipped rapper/actor and all round dude, Riz MC and NME darling, Vijay Kishore. As always, The Rage have kept firmly to its ethos of giving us only the freshest and the coolest acts before they hit the stratosphere.
Rapper/actor and multi talented artist, Riz MC, is definitely the man of the moment. Many might recall his big screen debut in Michael Winterbottom's critically acclaimed, The Road to Guantanamo. Riz's politically charged, tongue in cheek single, Post 911 Blues, garnered the outspoken artist more mainstream column inches than any UK rapper around.
Already booked up for all the major festivals this Summer including Glastonbury, Big Chill and Camp Bestival, Riz has shared the stage with various luminaries like Dan Le Sac, Pigeon Detectives and Scouting For Girls. So here's you chance to catch the hardest working man in hip hop as he serves up his latest single, Radar, now riding high in the underground charts.
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