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A Luke Photo
Store Manager - Fred Perry Nottingham — UK
A Luke Photo
Clean, Minimalistic, Classic
Anywhere and everywhere I could play it. I used to listen to it with my headphones in, turned up as loud as was possible to drown everything else out.
This is my go-to album no matter what. It was always on in the background growing up. Paul Heaton has been the artist I go back to time and again whether its The Housemartins, The Beautiful South or his solo stuff.
I saw this performed at the Albert Hall about 10 years ago, he was on top form and I remember it sounding epic in that venue. He made it last about 10 minutes and the crowd loved every second, singing Sha la la la long after the song finished.
Nick came and played a set in our store a few years ago and that really got me into their music. Its got a really cool, modern Style Council vibe about it and i just love it.
Don't even know how i found Nick's music but when I did it was great to see there was like 4 albums to get into. I love finding an artist you've never heard before and they've got a big back catalogue to listen to.
I love to play this on my sound system at home, turn it right up and just take it all in. The slow build up is worth the payoff when the guitar kicks in.
I think i was about 15 when this album came out and i saw them play this track on TV on a Saturday morning. They looked really cool and straight away i decided, this is for me! It's the perfect track for a teenager who wants to play guitars really loud in their bedroom.
Like most of these songs I've selected I think they work best as they seem to be able to take you away from where you are and allow you to just get lost in the music. Which is what music does at it's best.
I've done a lot of Djing over the last 10 years and by the end of a night usually in the early hours of the morning, everyone else is too drunk to care what's being played and so i always end the last 15 minutes with what i want to listen to. This is the one i always finish on.
Clean, Minimalistic, Classic
Anywhere and everywhere I could play it. I used to listen to it with my headphones in, turned up as loud as was possible to drown everything else out.
This is my go-to album no matter what. It was always on in the background growing up. Paul Heaton has been the artist I go back to time and again whether its The Housemartins, The Beautiful South or his solo stuff.
I saw this performed at the Albert Hall about 10 years ago, he was on top form and I remember it sounding epic in that venue. He made it last about 10 minutes and the crowd loved every second, singing Sha la la la long after the song finished.
Nick came and played a set in our store a few years ago and that really got me into their music. Its got a really cool, modern Style Council vibe about it and i just love it.
Don't even know how i found Nick's music but when I did it was great to see there was like 4 albums to get into. I love finding an artist you've never heard before and they've got a big back catalogue to listen to.
I love to play this on my sound system at home, turn it right up and just take it all in. The slow build up is worth the payoff when the guitar kicks in.
I think i was about 15 when this album came out and i saw them play this track on TV on a Saturday morning. They looked really cool and straight away i decided, this is for me! It's the perfect track for a teenager who wants to play guitars really loud in their bedroom.
Like most of these songs I've selected I think they work best as they seem to be able to take you away from where you are and allow you to just get lost in the music. Which is what music does at it's best.
I've done a lot of Djing over the last 10 years and by the end of a night usually in the early hours of the morning, everyone else is too drunk to care what's being played and so i always end the last 15 minutes with what i want to listen to. This is the one i always finish on.