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mikey, robbie, could you please tell me the playlist of music week?

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Cheeky Girls - Unchained melody

"The cheeky girls release the standout track of their career with this heartfelt ballad. Expect this to sit high in the Christmas charts"

Mr Blobby - Can We Fix It?

 

Noel Edmond's former straightman makes a long overdue attempt at a 3rd UK hit with this inspired cover of the Bob The Builder classic. Can he do it? YES HE CAN!

Edited by Shaky Fan

Awww, how I've missed our little gatherings :cry:

Enjoy.

 

 

Klaxons: Magick

An inspired, reassuring piece of music that is at once joyful, melancholy, despairing and confused.

Contact: Ruth Drake, Toast

(Single, tbc - Polydor)

 

Kennedy: Your Mama

A tongue in cheek pop song with a memorable lyrical twist, this is currently unsigned throughout the world but has been attracting heat at MTV Flux in the US.

Contact: Gregg DeMammos, MCT Management

(unsigned)

 

The Rifles: Peace & Quiet

We have been a fan of this band since their first demos and this track has always shined. A Billy Bragg-like lyrical thread atop a rollicking guitar led heart.

Contact: Ritu Morton, six07 press

(single, October 9 - Red Ink )

 

Simon Webbe: Coming Around Again

His debut solo album sold 650,000 in the UK, and this first single from the follow up places him in good health to better the result.

Contact: Simon Jones, Hackford PR

(single, October 30 - Angel)

 

Soul Avengers feat. Javine

Club and radio play continues to pick up for this uplifting dance-pop song which shows strong promise at retail.

Contact: Matt Learmouth, Alchemy

(single, October 2 - Positiva)

 

Nikola Rachelle: Don't Talk About This Love :cheer:

Supporting Lemar on his Jazz Café residency this week, Rachelle is a promising young writer with a voice that will connect with broad audiences.

Contact: Richard Griffiths, Modest! Management

(demo)

 

Vega 4: Traffic Jam

Possessing familiarity from the opening bar, second single from Vega 4 is the song to bed them in at commercial radio.

Contact: Julie Smith, Columbia

(single, October 30 - Columbia)

 

Corinne Bailey Rae: Like A Star

This song was our introduction to Corinne and we first featured in 2005. Now set for a re-release, our only concern is whether America will let us have her back?!

Contact: William Luff, EMI

(single, October 9 - EMI)

 

Josh Pyke: Beg Your Pardon

Australian born Pyke was signed by Island earlier this year and this is the lead track from his debut mini-album. Acoustic, melody drenched songs of much beauty.

Contact: Dave Woolf, DWL Publicity

(from mini-album, November - Island)

 

Brinkman: Kirsten Dunst

Kitschy, guitar pop from this recent addition to the revised His Masters Voice label at EMI. A natural for radio play. Contact: Amanda Freeman, Sainted

(single, October 9 - Club Fandango)

 

 

 

Ooh this looks like it could be a fun thread. :kink: I will be here next week but for now...

 

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Klaxons: Magick

An inspired, reassuring piece of music that is at once joyful, melancholy, despairing and confused.

Contact: Ruth Drake, Toast

(Single, tbc - Polydor)

 

 

That song is gonna be huge. ^_^

Music week this week has features on elton john, hddvd and blu ray music discs and the North East

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