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Sexy music
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This music was used in the background
1. a year or two ago, for a trailer for a series on the sex industry
2. on itv-f1 recently for their competition to win a trip to the Monaco Grand Prix.
It has an ethereal female voice over a chunky, bassy rhythm: sort of Donna Summer meets Rachel Stevens.
1. a year or two ago, for a trailer for a series on the sex industry
2. on itv-f1 recently for their competition to win a trip to the Monaco Grand Prix.
It has an ethereal female voice over a chunky, bassy rhythm: sort of Donna Summer meets Rachel Stevens.
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Much more pounding and chunky, think flashing lights and pole dancers. Think "I feel love" by Donna Summer but chunkier and slightly slower. Is this helping at all?
If all else fails you're all going to have ot watch the GP on Sunday and see if they announce the winners to the Monaco competition (I think they will).
Much more pounding and chunky, think flashing lights and pole dancers. Think "I feel love" by Donna Summer but chunkier and slightly slower. Is this helping at all?
If all else fails you're all going to have ot watch the GP on Sunday and see if they announce the winners to the Monaco competition (I think they will).
Soozmac! Inspired! How did you do that if you hadn't heard the thing I heard?
I listened to a couple of clips on their site, and I was starting to think, nah, too mellow, maybe her voice on The Chemical Brothers.... then bingo, Strict Machine!
Thanks for getting me started on some cool music, I will get me some Goldfrapp.
I listened to a couple of clips on their site, and I was starting to think, nah, too mellow, maybe her voice on The Chemical Brothers.... then bingo, Strict Machine!
Thanks for getting me started on some cool music, I will get me some Goldfrapp.
Nice! I guessed by the description (and by the way that Rachel Stevens quite blatantly ripped off this tune). I saw them at T In The Park last year, and they were quite simply breath-taking. If you want a break from the sleazy "let's sh*g right now on the kitchen floor" vibe of Black Cherry, try their 1st CD Felt Mountain for some real laid-back chill-out music. All the cray high pitched noises are Allison's voice.