Posted September 4, 200618 yr if anyone can publish the new playlist of music week that will be great. thanks ohad
September 4, 200618 yr There's only one song in the playlist this week, ohad: char1s - The dance "Tipped to be the Christmas number one, char1s mixes his fantastic voice with an incredible sense of humour. Look out Westlife"
September 4, 200618 yr There's only one song in the playlist this week, ohad: char1s - The dance "Tipped to be the Christmas number one, char1s mixes his fantastic voice with an incredible sense of humour. Look out Westlife" :lol: :lol: I've heard this Ohad, it's brilliant ^_^
September 4, 200618 yr you are all so cruel ;) Fedde Le Grand: Put Your Hands Up Detroit A massive club smash that was recently signed to Ministry Of Sound, Put Your Hands Up Detroit is a potential number one. Don’t be last on board. Contact: Ben Cook, Ministry Of Sound (Single, tbc - MoS) My Chemical Romance: The Black Parade An album set to elevate this band to scary new heights. My Chemical Romance will enter 2007 as one the world's biggest bands. Contact: Phoebe Sinclair, Warner Music (album, October 24 - Warner) Guillemots: You Can Look (But You Can’t Touch) It may have been written with tongue planted firmly in cheek, but this R&B-inspired b-side from Guillemots new single is really good. P. Diddy would be proud! Contact: Barbara Charone, MBC PR (from single, September 11 - Polydor ) Leon Jean Marie: Make It Right Jean Marie has been the subject of much A&R interest over the recent months and anyone looking for reasons why, need only look to his debut. First listen appeal, he will sell albums. Contact: Julian Palmer, Grand Scheme (EP, October 30 - Grand Scheme) Jamelia: No More Sampling The Stranglers hit Golden Brown, No More is a clear highlight from Jamelia’s new album and lyrically one of her most honest moments yet. Contact: Murray Chalmers, Parlophone (from album, September 25 - Parlophone) Beatfreakz: Superfreak Beatfreakz debut went top three and sold a massive 280,000 copies in the UK alone. The follow up, a cover of an 80’s single by Rick James looks to be on a similar path. Contact: Dipesh Parmar, Ministry of Sound (single, October 2 - MoS) Imogen Heap: Headlock Released ahead of her October tour which concludes with a date at the Roundhouse; Headlock is an uptempo pop song that makes a lasting impression. Contact: Judy Shaw, JSPR (single, October 2 - White Rabbit) Rogue Traders: Watching You Follow up to the Top Five hit Voodoo Child, Watching You is an equally digestible slab of commercial dance-pop that will pack the clubs up north. Contact: Beth Brookfield, RCA (single, October 16 - Sony BMG) Seth Lakeman: The White Hare As Relentless continues to build on the foundations of Lakeman’s strong UK fanbase, second single arrives ahead of an October tour. Contact: Dave Woolf, DWL Publicity (single, October 16 - Relentless) Van She: Kelly Rather popular in their native Australia, the latest group from the Modular camp to find UK release have more in common with Cut Copy’s synth-driven pop than Wolfmother’s carnal-rock.Contact: Sam, Darling PR (single, tbc - Modular)
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