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on March 22nd, 2008 by Dj top chart


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The Feeling- I Thought It Was Over

on March 20th, 2008 by Dj top chart

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To note that The Feeling polarise opinion is like saying Britney’s lacking a bit of direction at the moment. Twelve Stops and Home, their debut album, found its way into 800,000 British homes, but as many again sneered at it for being “boring”, “derivative” and, worst of all, “soft rock”. ‘I Thought It Was Over’, the lead single from their follow-up disc, Join With Us, is likely to widen the divide.

Springing from that most unfashionable of musical sub-genres, early eighties dance-rock, it’s a taste-shunning riot of tinny synths, cock rock guitar riffs and ‘Radio Ga Ga’ drum breaks. The references to the fall of the Berlin Wall tend towards crassness - “Another year and the job was done, the old republic was dead and gone” sounds like an excerpt from a damning GSCE examiner’s report – but, wrapped in a package this infectious, it’s hard to hold a grudge. The Feeling’s knack for crafting big, glorious pop hooks hasn’t deserted them, and, as ever, Dan Gillespie-Sells has a way of making ordinary sentiments sound very moving indeed.
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Mark Brown Ft Sarah Cracknell-The Journey Continues

on March 20th, 2008 by Dj top chart

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You all know Mark Brown as one half of MYNC Project and label head of the hugely successful Cr2 Records. Now he’s jumped behind the production desk himself and teamed up with the mighty Positiva Records to maximise the impact

Here is the stunning debut single title “The Journey Continues”, in which Mark enlisted the help of one of the finest female vocalists of today… Sarah Cracknell, who has had huge success with Saint Etienne.

Sarah has penned a vocal for the track and together they have delivered a stunner. Man of minute and Hyper pal Micky Slim thrashes his electro wand over it.

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