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hello merry chrismes everyone, do you if there is anew music week playlist this week?

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hello merry chrismes everyone, do you if there is anew music week playlist this week?

thank you

ohad

 

 

sorry not this week, they are on holiday, and so am I

 

Merry Xmas from me,

Happy new year, i wish we will have agreat year of music in 2007, do you know if we have anew playlist for this week?

thanks

ohad

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Sorry no update as of yet, its the same playlist as the last one that was posted in here.
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Siobhan Donaghy: Don't Give It Up

The one time Sugababe makes her long awaited return, delivering an edgy, experimental pop song that will intrigue.

 

Junior Jack: Stupidisco

Originally released in 2004, this upbeat Pointer Sisters cover is set for a re-push and with C-list support at Kiss is off to a strong start.

(single, February 19 - Defected)

 

The Natives: Bright Lights

There is a naïve brilliance about this Harrow-based group. Bright Lights has the makings of a hit that could inspire broad audiences.

(demo, unsigned)

 

New Young Pony Club: Hiding In The Staircase

NYPC's debut album is a melody rich, electro-pop romp and its tracks like this alluring Luscious Jackson-inspired track that make it so.

 

Shameless feat. Plan B: No Hats No Trainers

This Irish MC’s energetic lyrical rhymes drip with an infectious energy that grip on first listen. A promising new talent to go beyond the specialists.

(single, February 26 - Dat Sound)

 

Shockrock: Various

Efforts from Shakes, The Gossip, CSS, DFA 1979 and Zoot Woman make this a very enjoyable compilation indeed!

(album, February 19 - Wall Of Sound)

 

Willy Mason: Save Myself

It’s been a while between drinks for Willy Mason and for fans of the young troubadour, his forthcoming album If The Ocean Gets Rough will not disappoint.

(single, February 19 - Radiate/Virgin)

 

Sophie Ellis Bextor: Catch You

This Cathy Dennis-penned track reminds of how good pop can be when it’s done well. A strong return for Bextor.

(single, February 19 - Polydor)

 

Los Campesinos: We Throw Parties, You Throw Knives

An upbeat, jangly pop song that reminds of Bran Van 3000’s ability to make melancholy feel good. Their first release for Wichita.

 

Biffy Clyro: Saturday Superhouse

Biffy Clyro’s greatness has eluded more mainstream audiences for long enough. 2007 will be the year they rectify this.

(single, February 12 - 14th Floor)

 

 

 

 

In theory any of the unsigned bands above can enter the official singles chart, ahem The Natives

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mikey any update this week from music week playlist?

thanks

ohad

Mikey any update this week from music week playlist?

thanks

ohad

Last one shown is current the 9th January posted by Mikey above.

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Enjoy.

 

 

 

The Bird And The Bee: F--king Boyfriend

Greg Kurstin, producer behind tracks for Lily Allen, All Saints and Stefy, joins with vocalist Inara George for this delightful debut.

(album, March 5 - Blue Note)

 

Unklejam: Love Ya

Unkle Jam take their name from an old Funkadelic song but there's more Norman Whitfield influences at play on this slamming slice of booty bump. Loving Love Ya.

(single, February 26 - Virgin)

 

The Fray: How To Save A Life :thumbup:

We first featured this in November ahead of their first UK visit. Securing B-list support from Radio One last week, this emotive, piano driven song looks poised to fly in the UK.

(single, March 26 - RCA)

 

Hadouken: That Boy That Girl

We love a good video, and Hadouken have got it right with the clip to this forthcoming single. Clever, bright and totally compliments the song.

(single, February 26, Surface Noise - Modular)

 

Andrea Ross: Moon River

Ross is a 15-year-old singer from Boston, who caught the ear of Andrew Lloyd Webber who has produced this debut. Set to get the tills ringing at retail.

(album, TBC - Universal Classics & Jazz)

 

Kate Nash: Caroline's A Victim

We have watched Nash closely since first hearing her demos in 2006. With this new single and accompanying clip she is coming into her own.

(single, February 5 - Moshi Moshi)

 

Phil Campbell: Cold Engines

Released on Clive Black’s new label, Campbell writes music with a timeless, classic quality that belies his youthful years.

(from album, March 12 - Safehouse)

 

Autokat: Innocence

A melodic and seductively dark debut album from Autokat that fulfils the promise offered by their first two low-key releases.

(album, March 5 - Akoustic Anarkhy)

 

Gallows: In The Belly Of A Shark

Four months since its release, Gallows have been winning over UK audiences with their intense sound and blistering live show.

(from album, out now - In At The Deep End)

 

Kaiser Chiefs: Ruby

First single and the opening track from Kaiser Chiefs awaited second album is a big, upbeat number with a highly memorable hook (and not a ‘lalalalala’ in sight!).

(single, February 19 - B-Unique)

 

 

 

Some EXCELLENT stuff there :D

 

Hadouken!, The Bird and the Bee and Kate Mash :wub:

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The Bird And The Bee: f***ing Boyfriend

Greg Kurstin, producer behind tracks for Lily Allen, All Saints and Stefy, joins with vocalist Inara George for this delightful debut.

(album, March 5 - Blue Note)

 

Unklejam: Love Ya

Unkle Jam take their name from an old Funkadelic song but there's more Norman Whitfield influences at play on this slamming slice of booty bump. Loving Love Ya.

(single, February 26 - Virgin)

 

The Fray: How To Save A Life

We first featured this in November ahead of their first UK visit. Securing B-list support from Radio One last week, this emotive, piano driven song looks poised to fly in the UK.

(single, March 26 - RCA)

 

Hadouken: That Boy That Girl

We love a good video, and Hadouken have got it right with the clip to this forthcoming single. Clever, bright and totally compliments the song.

(single, February 26, Surface Noise - Modular)

 

Andrea Ross: Moon River

Ross is a 15-year-old singer from Boston, who caught the ear of Andrew Lloyd Webber who has produced this debut. Set to get the tills ringing at retail.

(album, TBC - Universal Classics & Jazz)

 

Kate Nash: Caroline's A Victim

We have watched Nash closely since first hearing her demos in 2006. With this new single and accompanying clip she is coming into her own.

(single, February 5 - Moshi Moshi)

 

Phil Campbell: Cold Engines

Released on Clive Black’s new label, Campbell writes music with a timeless, classic quality that belies his youthful years.

(from album, March 12 - Safehouse)

 

Autokat: Innocence

A melodic and seductively dark debut album from Autokat that fulfils the promise offered by their first two low-key releases.

(album, March 5 - Akoustic Anarkhy)

 

Gallows: In The Belly Of A Shark

Four months since its release, Gallows have been winning over UK audiences with their intense sound and blistering live show.

(from album, out now - In At The Deep End)

 

Kaiser Chiefs: Ruby

First single and the opening track from Kaiser Chiefs awaited second album is a big, upbeat number with a highly memorable hook (and not a ‘lalalalala’ in sight!).

(single, February 19 - B-Unique)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

thanks mikey. but this is the same as last week, if you will have the new one for this week, that will be great.

thank you

ohad.

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Its still the same as last week's on the site.

thanks mikey, i wonder if you have the music week magaizne and the playlist over there is the same as last week and the week before.

thanks

ohad.

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