ARTIST: Deepface
TITLE: Feel The Love
LABEL: FlyMusic/Warner Music Australia
GENRE: House
BITRATE: 187kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 0h 55m total
RELEASE DATE: 2006-10-00
RIP DATE: 2007-01-23
Track List
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1. I Want To Live 3:37
2. Electricity 3:17
3. Been Good 3:32
4. Wake Up 4:37
5. Feel The Love 3:56
6. Diamond 3:22
7. Banshee 4:14
8. Want You To Love Me 3:40
9. Truth 3:56
10. Life,Game 3:58
11. Is This Love 3:11
12. Been Good (Remix) 7:11
13. I Want To Live (Remix) 6:48
Release Notes:
The core members of Australian dance outfit Deepface, Producer/Songwriter Chris
Corby, Composer Fran Power and Vocalist Shirley Davis have had what can only be
described as a dream start to their musical careers. One EP, one smash hit,
airplay around the nation, and of course there is the small matter of an ARIA
nomination in their first year in the musical spotlight. The challenge now
facing Deepface is to back up their initial success with more high quality,
consistent musical releases. Their ARIA nominated debut EP Been Good was a
runaway hit, far exceeding the expectations of even the group itself; and on the
strength of this they returned to the studio to start intensive work on their
debut album. The fruits of all the hard work are finally ripe for the picking
with the lead single off the album ready for release. I Want To Live is a slice
of pop heaven. Once again featuring the distinctive sultry vocal of Shirley
Davis, it is the perfect follow up to Been Good, and the ideal entrΘe to the
full-length album to follow a little later in the year. The Deepface team called
in dance guru Andy Page to mix the single and ultimately the album. Andy has
been internationally recognised for his production work with such heavy hitters
as ARIA award winners Infusion and Melbourne act NuBreed. In the UK he has
worked with DJ legend Sasha and is currently working on the new Hybrid record.
Fly Musics Rob Scott is very excited about the prospects of Deepface in 2006,
and confident in their ability to follow up on their initial success. As a
teaser for the album I Want To Live completely sets the mood. Davis' vocal is so
distinctive and appealing while the beats immediately establish a great groove.
The whole Deepface team take great pride in polishing every note. There is a
swell of support growing for Deepface that is almost impossible not to get swept
up in. They have the look, they have the sound, they have the talent, and it
would appear now that they also have the consistency to make it big.