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    Legendary 90s pop frontman looks unrecognisable 23 years after band split and quitting fame for normal job

    AS one of half of rock band Savage Garden, he was one the poster boys of the 90s, travelling the world and selling more than 200 million records.But more than 20 years since he hung up the microphone, singer, songwriter and guitarist, Daniel Jones looks a shadow of the pretty boy rockstar who took the charts by storm.Daniel fell in love with wife Kathleen Leon Jones and wanted to live a normal lifeCredit: kathleendeleonjonesWith his bandmate Darren Hayes soon after they formed in 1997Credit: RexNow aged 50, the musician who is married to Kathleen de Leon Jones of the Aussie pop band Hi 5 fame, popped up on his wife’s Instagram account.The couple who married back in 2005 and have two children together, appeared to be more in love than ever, as they kissed for the cameras.Savage Garden which was made up of Daniel and his bandmate Darren Hayes, 50, formed in 1993 and put out a slew of hit songs including Truly Madly Deeply and To the Moon and Back.But at the height of their fame, when they had sold more than 23 million albums in 2001, Daniel decided to turn his back on the big time. The stress of travelling and all the press junkets had taken their toll and he decided that life in the spotlight was not for him.In an interview in 2015, hesaid: “The one thing I never wanted Darren to think was that it was personal against him. I never loved the lifestyle of the band or the existence of touring. I’ve never said anything other than that.”But Darren Hayes who was born for stardom, was said to have resented his bandmate for pulling the plug right at the peak of their fame.Most read in MusicWhen asked about the bands split in an interview, he said: “Let me clarify that – Daniel left Savage Garden. ‘I loved it, I would have been in that band forever.”When asked whether he and Daniel were friendly while in the band, Darren bluntly replied: ‘Uh, no. I was really supportive of him [but] he absolutely hated the experience of being famous.’ ‘He decided before the release of that second album that he didn’t want that life – which is totally his right.”He said: ‘His leaving was a huge rug pulled out from under me, and for contractual reasons we couldn’t really talk about it,’ After the break up of the band, Jones built his own recording studio, and started a record label, Meridien Musik. He then focused on his personal life, marrying former Aussie pop star, Kathleen De Leon.During this period, he launched a band named Aneiki: a duo that he formed, signed, wrote songs with and produced. Retreating to studio life was ideal for a man who had shunned the limelight. Aneiki’s single Pleased To Meet You was the most-played song on Australian radio in 2002, and for a while it appeared that Jones’ pop radio smarts were readily transferable. READ MORE SUN STORIESHowever the band fell apart after the first album and he moved to the US to focus on real estate.Then in 2023, he returned to the Gold Coast back in OZ with his wife and their two daughters.For Daniel, family life was more important than press junkets and travelling the worldCredit: kathleendeleonjonesBandmate Darren Hayes resented Daniel for abandoning him at the height of their fameCredit: Rex More

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    Noughties rap duo reunite nine years after band split as frontman reveals real reason they quit

    A HUGE noughties rap duo have announced their reunion nine years after parting ways.Appearing on The Red Carpet Treatment podcast, the iconic stars revealed they are bringing the band back together.Rizzle Kicks have announced their reunionCredit: HandoutAppearing on The Red Carpet Treatment podcast, the duo explained why they splitCredit: TikTokHarley revealed he suffered from terrible anxietyCredit: TikTokRizzle Kicks stars Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sule shot to fame in the late noughties after their debut album Stereo Typical.But in 2015 the pop stars went their ways after they released their last song, a cover of Summertime by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince.Following this, both members pursued acting careers and solo music ventures.Speaking about their return Jordan said: “I think our music has aged very well and I think that we, this is my guess, we are reminiscent of a time in British history, 2012, which was pretty optimistic.Read More on 90s Stars”We had the Olympics, pre-Covid, pre-Brexit, pre-Trump, people were living their lives man.”Between 2011 and 2013, the band was a huge success with hits like Down With the Trumpets and Mama Do The Hump.They had several chart-topping songs, including a collaboration with Olly Murs’ Heart Skips a Beat, which reached number one.The pair had shows planned for a tour together in 2016, but Jordan took to X ahead of the events to announce they had decided to cancel.Most read in ShowbizDespite promises to return to the music scene in 2017, the pair seemed to just vanish without further details.Rizzle Kicks have now spoken about why they decided to split almost a decade ago.Turning the conversation to their split, Harley said: “It’d be interesting to talk about that period of time where we stopped making music a little bit.”We were both, very much not in a position to be popstars at that time.”Jordan added: “But yeah, we took a break because I was doing loads of drugs.”I had crippling anxiety.”The band first formed in 2008Credit: HandoutJordan and Harley have remained friends after they stopped making music togetherCredit: GettyThe pair both agreed their health was suffering because of their music careers.Reminiscing on the exact day the pair decided to take a step back from the limelight, Harley said “It was one of the most depressing days of my life.”He explained that he experienced a panic attack after performing at a festival. “Performing in front of 15, 20,000 people or whatever, and coming off and feeling worse than you did when you went on stage. I was like, that’s not right,” he said.”And I think we both just looked at each other like yeah, nah that’s not the one.”Away from Rizzle Kicks, Jordan has been in a relationship with Little Mix’s Jade Thirlwall since 2020.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe is a regular on Big Brother Late and Live and is set to release an autobiography this year called, Avoidance, Drugs, Heartbreak, and Dogs. Meanwhile, Harley has been turning his attention to acting and notably appeared in Unforgotten in 2015.Rizzle Kicks Top Songs The duo’s top five songs include:

    Heart Skips a Beat (feat. Rizzle Kicks)
    Down With The Trumpets
    Mama Do The Hump
    Skip To The Good Bit
    When I Was A Youngster

    Jordan is now dating Little Mix star Jade ThirlwallCredit: Getty More

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    Legendary 90s dance group reunite for huge festival alongside Peter Andre and Whigfield 31 years after chart smash

    NINETIES dance group D:Ream returns to perform at a HUGE UK festival – 31 years after their chart smash.The group first shot to fame with their hit Things Can Only Get Better in 1994.D:Ream are set to reunite for a huge festivalCredit: AlamyPeter Cunnah is best known as the lead singer of the groupThe band will play alongside Peter Andre at MacMoray Easter FestivalCredit: GettyWhigfield will also be performingCredit: RexThe rock band was formed in Derry, Northern Ireland back in 1992.They had a lineup that varied in numbers but centred on lead singers Peter Cunnah and Al Mackenzie, along with keyboard player Brian Cox.The group will now reunite for the MacMoray Easter Festival in Elgin on May 4.Announcing the news on X, the official group page wrote: “This Saturday 4th we’re live at the MacMoray festival in Elgin, Scotland.Read More on 90s Bands”It’s our first outing in 6months and our first full set of the year. “I will be performing several new songs from the forthcoming album (as yet to be titled) I’m currently in a break from rehearsals for the show to let you gorgeous people know there’s some great acts on as well.”Other huge acts performing at the gig include Peter Andre, Whigfield, and Scouting For Girls.D:Ream were regulars on the 90s circuit and their biggest hit topped the charts in 1994.Most read in ShowbizIt remained there for four weeks and a year after its original release cracked the top 30.The song charted in the top 20 once again three years later when Tony Blair’s New Labour used it to symbolise a hopeful new political era after 18 years of Tory rule.The group, who toured with Take That and earned a Brit Award nomination in the 90s made a fortune from the record.But Peter now has mixed feelings about it all. He told the Belfast Telegraph in 2022: “I’ve a love-hate relationship with that song now. It’s been my meal ticket, for sure, but, you know, Tony Blair is basically a walking war criminal.Dates for upcoming performances Dates confirmed so far this year:

    4th May MacMoray Festival, Elgin
    12th May Butlins Minehead
    18th May Butlins Minehead
    16th June Summerfest, Epsom Nonsuch Park
    28th June Glastonbury Glade Stage
    6th July Decadence, Kidderminster
    13th July Don Valley Bowl, Sheffield
    13th July Hits On The Pitch, Stockport
    27th July Morecambe Pride
    3rd August Feile, Belfast
    4th August Bannaroo Festival, Norwich
    24 August Gig for Gaza Derry
    31st August Big Day Out, Limerick
    7th September Oakfest, Letterkenny Ireland
    12th October BBC Ulster Symphony Orchestra at the SSE Belfast

    “I’ve had people say that my work is tainted as a result, that I’m somehow complicit, which I find very, very hurtful.”Other popular songs released included U R The Best Thing and Shoot Me With Your LoveD:Ream then went on a hiatus in the late 90s and early noughties.Peter continued to stay in the music scene and wrote songs for pop acts including Steps and A1.In 2008, he and fellow band member Al decided to get the group back together.READ MORE SUN STORIESThey created the album ‘In Memory Of…,’ where Cox featured on it, but just as a session musician.A decade later, they released the follow-up record Open Hearts Open Minds.The group is best know for Things Can Only Get BetterCredit: AlamyPeter continued to stay in the music scene after the band split More

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    ‘We were a curious mixture of   ambitious & self-conscious,’ Keane’s Tom Chaplin opens up ahead of 20th anniversary

    “WHEN I see old footage of myself from those days I think, ‘That guy really doesn’t know what he’s doing’.”Over lunch in a country pub in Sussex, singer Tom Chaplin is reminiscing about the early days of Keane.Jesse Quin, Richard Hughes, Tim Rice-Oxley and Tom Chaplin are heading out on their 20th anniversary tourCredit: Alex LakeBack in the early days, Tom, Tim and Richard in2004Credit: AlamyTim, Tom and Richard in enjoying the weather in Amsterdam in 2004Credit: AlamyHe says: “We were a curious mixture of being ambitious, with idols who were very big and successful bands and, at the same time, we were self-conscious, self-deprecating and very unsure of ourselves.“Thank God there wasn’t social media back then.”Nodding in agreement, keyboardist Tim Rice-Oxley says: “I cringe too, and we were never organised about how we presented ourselves. We did what came instinctively, but it was such a ride.”Next week, to mark the 20th anniversary of the release of their debut album, Hopes And Fears, they will put out a special reissue, and tonight they kick off their world tour at the First Direct Arena in Leeds.READ MORE ON KEANEChaplin, Rice-Oxley, drummer Richard Hughes and bassist Jesse Quin, who officially joined the band in 2007, are looking forward to being out on the road again.“Touring was very different to how it is today,” says Chaplin. “For the first Hopes And Fears tour we rented a van and I had loads of cushions stacked up around me in the back to stop the equipment falling on top of me.I remember we played our first gig in Amsterdam and I thought ‘Wow, we’ve gone international’.“It wasn’t very safe but when you’re that age, you don’t give a s**t.“Tim and Richard were at the front sharing the driving as I was too young to drive the van. I couldn’t snooze either as I had to make sure the driver was awake.Most read in Music“I remember we played our first gig in Amsterdam and I thought ‘Wow, we’ve gone international’.”Their dream back then was to one day play arenas.Huge 90s and 00s band release first new music for five years after global fame and 13m record sales Rice-Oxley says: “We thought that might only happen after ten years, though. In those days we were excited to be playing the [London pub and venue] Bull And Gate.“I remember in 2004 we played the Kentish Town Forum, which is about 2,000 capacity, and we thought that was massive.“We thought of it as a process that we were starting and this was the first step, but more and more people kept turning up to our gigs.”Early songs written for the album included She Has No Time, This Is The Last Time and Bedshaped, but it was only when original guitarist Dominic Scott left in 2001, that Keane found their piano-driven sound.Rice-Oxley recalls: “We desperately wanted to be Radiohead and Dominic wanted us to be U2.” The Ivor Novello Award-winning songwriter, who had turned down an invitation to be Coldplay’s keyboardist in 1997, adds: “We were a guitar band and I was the bass player, but I only learned the bass to be in the band.“Keyboards are where I felt most comfortable. It took us a while to find our way together as we were still very young at that point.”Emotional reachChaplin adds: “We were a very conventional guitar band. Like a lot of other indie bands that were on the circuit at the time. But then Dominic left and the new sound became a signature of what we were like.“It seemed that not having a guitarist was a brilliantly conceived plan, but it was just by necessity. The piano was doing so much of the work that a guitar would normally do.“When Dominic left, it forced our hands into doing something more unconventional.”It was signing a record deal with Island Records in the summer of 2003 that “unlocked a whole other layer,” says Chaplin. “It went from nobody really being interested to Steve Lamacq playing the Fierce Panda Records single of Everybody’s Changing on the radio and then it was doing the tour of all the labels and then they were schmoozing us.”The head of the label told us they expected us to sell a million records by the end of the year. We thought they were having a laugh.How do Keane feel the tracks on Hopes And Fears have aged?Chaplin says: “The songs on Hopes And Fears have a grand and far-reaching quality to them. They’re classic songs with an emotional reach.“Back then hearing it on the radio piped across the airwaves, it sounded great.“It made us think, maybe we do deserve a place at the table.“I remember when I first heard This Is The Last Time thinking this is a real step-up for Tim’s writing.”Rice-Oxley adds: “I remember writing Everybody’s Changing at my mum and dad’s and doing this Thom Yorke-esque whining over the top, and then our publisher loved it and told me to finish that one so that was our homework.”Island bosses could see Keane’s potential even if the band couldn’t quite believe what they were being told.Chaplin admits: “The head of the label told us they expected us to sell a million records by the end of the year.“We thought they were having a laugh. But they clearly knew what they were talking about.”Singles Somewhere Only We Know and Bend And Break helped Hopes And Fears became the second best-selling album of 2004, behind the Scissor Sisters. It went nine times platinum and was the ninth highest-selling album of the 21st century in the UK, also earning itself a Brit Award for Best Album.Rice-Oxley says: “It didn’t feel at all real. The label knew after the first day it was going to be massive.“I remember one exec saying, ‘Oh by the way, the album has already gone platinum’. After the first day.”By that point the band had been together almost ten years, having formed while still at school in 1995. Chaplin says: “It was a very heady feeling. People thought we’d suddenly just arrived fully formed, but it was after years of being s**t. We’d learned how to get better.“We were used to bad news and knockbacks, so to be bombarded with all this good news felt absurd and surreal.”Rice-Oxley cites the 2004 Glastonbury Festival and going to the US as favourite memories from the album’s release.He says: “Glastonbury was such a big deal because you could see people in the crowd, which you can’t in a dark venue. They were definitely there. And going to America we were meeting all these names because we were signed to Interscope.”BulletproofChaplin says: “We got schmoozed by [label founder] Jimmy Iovine and hung out with Trent Reznor at his house.”Rice-Oxley refers to this as the “golden period” when Keane could do no wrong. But they found it tough when criticism inevitably came their way.Chaplin says: “The way people laid into us for being posh and calling us bedwetters is funny now, but back then we were thin-skinned.“What does music for bedwetters even mean?“I think we were true to ourselves and people thought we were posher than we were.I remember the first time I’d heard anything bad about us… the reviewer said, ‘I am sick of bands who want to be another Radiohead’.“I was criticised because of the way I looked and it’s something you only get better at dealing with with age. We weren’t bulletproof then and were much more sensitive.”Rice-Oxley adds: “It’s all about wanting validation. You’re on the radio, on TV and even in the cool magazines then suddenly you reach critical mass and people turn on you.“I remember the first time I’d heard anything bad about us, I was sat listening to a radio roundtable with my mum and dad and the reviewer said, ‘I am sick of bands who want to be another Radiohead’.“We were fair game.”Chaplin, who in the past struggled with drug addiction, added: “For me, there was a dangerous cocktail of stuff that happened so fast.“I was so insecure and thought the success of the band would fix the way I felt inside. In some ways, it does. But it’s temporary.“As well as the adulation, there’s also the paranoia. I remember thinking everywhere I went that people were talking or laughing about me, which is unnerving.” As well as dark times, there has been plenty of fun along the way.Chaplin says: “We’ve had loads of high points, Live 8 was pretty mad. Macca at the side of the stage singing along and then touring with U2 and the Grammy’s after party, which was mad.“I was holding court with Bono, Bruce Springsteen, Eminem, Dr Dre and Green Day. I may have been a bit pissed and talking absolute crap but it was fun.”Special magicRice-Oxley says: “Whenever we go out together, we are laughing and now it’s the best time to be in Keane. We all feel good about the band.”Songs from Hopes And Fears are still a huge part of Keane’s live shows, but not just the biggest hits.Chaplin says: “I love Bend And Break. It’s our battle cry. It reminds me of not being sure of what was going to happen with the band.”Bedshaped is particularly special to Rice-Oxley, who says: “It takes me back to when we were playing bigger shows. You’d have groups of big lads, like the football fans, and they loved Bedshaped.“They’d have their arms around each other at the end of the gig. Slightly scary-looking dudes all bellowing at the top of their lungs and crying. I love that. There is something about that song that has a light to it.” Chaplin adds: “There’s always been a special magic to Keane through Tim’s writing and my singing. And I’m singing better than ever.Streaming has opened our music to a younger audience. When I look out there’s a new layer of fans. And there are about 100 new songs already.“Friendship is central to this band and the difficult times, the fallouts, the resentments — a lot of the baggage has been offloaded.“I can really see why so many bands implode but my friendship with Tim is such a fundamental relationship in my life.”It’s been five years since Keane released comeback album Cause And Effect, after a four-year hiatus. Is a new album on the horizon?Chaplin answers: “We were slightly circumspect about doing 20 years of Hopes And Fears as we are slightly cautious about nostalgia.Next week, to mark the 20th anniversary of the release of their debut album, Hopes And Fears, they will put out a special reissueCredit: Alamy’I remember we played our first gig in Amsterdam and I thought ‘Wow, we’ve gone international,’ says TomCredit: Alamy“Streaming has opened our music to a younger audience. When I look out there’s a new layer of fans. And there are about 100 new songs already.”Rice-Oxley adds: “As much as we’d love to make another album, we are too busy touring. And I’m always very torn because I feel a lot of imposter syndrome. I never think, ‘I’m just going to pop in the studio and turn out a couple more hits’.”READ MORE SUN STORIESChaplin smiles: “That’s the thing with Tim, though, he always does.”
    Keane’s UK tour starts tonight at Leeds First Direct Arena, playing two nights at London’s O2 on May 10 and 11. Keane’s 20 Hopes And Fears album is released on May 10.
    Hopes And Fears album is released on May 10Credit: Alex LakeKEANEHopes And Fears (20th anniversary)★★★★★ More

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    Music that will help you feel Youngr

    MANCHESTER electronic music producer Youngr went viral with his one-take videos of dance-floor-friendly bootlegs.The multi-instrumentalists’ take on The Temper Trap’s Sweet Disposition hit more than 15 million views in less than two weeks.[embedded content]After releasing music on huge record labels, Youngr decided to take the power back and now operates under his own Blue Llama imprint, on which he has just released his new album Let The Music Guide Us.CLICK OR TAP ARTWORK TO STREAM YOUNGR – LET THE MUSIC GUIDE US ON SPOTIFYThe first single from the album, Tried So Hard takes a Linkin Park classic on an immersive house trip.[embedded content]As he tours the UK, we caught up with him and he’s compiled a playlist of music that inspires him.Simply Red – FairgroundThis track basically inspires every song I write. Simply Red are one of my biggest inspirations of all time. I remember it was around 1996, I was in the car with my mum driving to the shops and Fairground came on and I was like “what’s this!” At that time the only way I could get my hands on the record was going to the local library, luckily I found it on cassette, ran home, recorded it onto another cassette and played that track on repeat.[embedded content]RÜFÜS DU SOL – On my kneesThis production on this song is just outrageous. RÜFÜS DU SOL are masters at evoking deep emotion through their sound. I already had a lot of admiration for this track, but seeing RÜFÜS DU SOL live and experiencing this track live, cemented ‘On My Knees’ as one of the sickest dance tracks of all time for me.[embedded content]Calvin Harris – Flashback Most read in MusicI don’t know if the old school Calvin Harris sound gets the full credit it deserves, but that era where performed his own vocals and with a full band was truly epic. The whole Ready for the Weekend album is incredible, but Flashback will always be a stand out track for. It was the first track that I remixed, and it essentially spurred me on to create the idea of Youngr![embedded content]Delirium – SilenceWhat a tune! The definition of a classic and an absolute masterclass in the power of a strong vocal hook. That 90s trance still goes off even two decades later.[embedded content]Faithless – Become OneAnother group who has had a big influence on my sound is Faithless. Maxi Jazz’s vocals on Become One are pure perfection, that synth is just godly and the whole composition is amazing. It’s an all-time favourite of mine for sure.[embedded content]Chemical Brothers – GoodbyeI’m not alone in saying the Chemical Brothers are a constant source of inspiration for fellow musicians and humans everywhere! What a track Goodbye is, I mean that synth line is just insane. What a band and what a catalogue of music.[embedded content]Booka Shade – In White Rooms I first heard this tune whilst I was out in a club in Berlin, I must have been around 18 years old at the time and it melted my brain. It’s a simple track but the arrangement is design to get completely lost in and I’ve certainly tried to channel that hypnotic feeling into some of my own productions over the years.[embedded content]Deadmau5, Kaskade – I RememberI’ve always loved this tune. The warmth of the production is like a big friendly hug, and paired with the ethereal delivery of the vocals, it’s a superb combo and a real summer anthem.[embedded content]The Streets – Weak Become Heroes I’m not kidding when I say this whole album changed my childhood. It opened my ears to different styles of production and showed me there are no limits on creativity. That line in the 2nd verse “as the piano loops over, arms wave, eyes roll back and jaws fall open, I see in soft focus…” it’s just one of those lines that I’ll remember forever.READ MORE SUN STORIESStardust – Music Sounds BetterThis tune is just an absolute feel-good belter. The groove, the bass, the electro twang, just the whole feel of the song speaks to my soul. It’s always a feeling I try to achieve with my own music, and I hope people feel that.[embedded content] More

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    Dilby gets together a selection of amazing electronic dance music

    DILBY is an artist that continues to set fire to my inbox.We caught up with the prolific producer at the end of last year for a great chat and he recorded an amazing mix for The Night Bazaar Sessions. Read the interview and listen to Dilby’s mix HERE.CLICK OR TAP IMAGE TO READ OUR INTERVIEW WITH DILBY AND LISTEN TO HIS EXCLUSIVE MIX FOR THE NIGHT BAZAAR SESSIONSAs Dilby continues his mission releasing music that delights and excites dance floors across the world, with his latest release Get Together currently doing the business, we caught up with him again. This time he compiled and talked us through a playlist of dance music favourites, including his current track Get Together.Dilby – Get Together [Déepalma]My latest outing on Déepalma from southern Germany is a grooving house jam that has been doing the business in my sets for sometime now. Perfect timing to welcome in the warmer weather and party season.[embedded content]Echomen – Substance [Forensic Records]This is an absolute classic in my opinion and a record that still inspires me now. I would consider Echomen a direct precursor to my sound and a constant point of reference for my work in the studio. Echomen were also part of influential groups including Lexicon Avenue, Mooncat, and Happy Clappers. I may or may not have an official remix of this track in the works…[embedded content]Bario Bros – Hold On To Your Love (Warehouse Mix) [Shaboom]If you could imagine a musical representation of the phrase “good vibes” it would sound like this. Bario Bros was an alias of Joeski and Onionz, two absolute legends from the US house scene. Hold On To Your Love brings back great memories of a wasted youth spent roaming around club dancefloors. [embedded content]Dilby – The Station feat. DNCN [8bit Records]Most read in MusicThe Station is a track from my recent EP on Gorge and Nick Curly’s label 8bit. DNCN is a super talented vocalist and has worked with the likes of Maceo Plex and Riva Starr to name a few. The track has been a standout in my sets since we wrote it at the start of summer 2023. I’m very proud of this one![embedded content]DJ Deep – What’s Going On [COD3 QR]This is such an understated bomb. It’s got the right combination of good vibes and a hypnotic groove. The bunchy sub bass, fantastic drums and deep synth chords just roll along perfectly.[embedded content]Silicone Soul – Chic-O-Laa (H-Foundation Remix) [Soma Records]H-Foundation (aka Hipp-E & Halo Varga) reworked Silicone Soul’s disco-sampling house  record into a twisted, driving, tribal workout which destroyed many a dancefloor around 2000 when it was released. In all honesty this track is here to represent the sound I first fell in love with and could just as easily be a track from Peace Division, John Creamer & Stephane K, Oscar G & Ralph Falcon, Joeski, Chris Lum or countless others. It feels and sounds like home![embedded content]Tom Evans, Bruno Blanc, Monochrome – Play It Twice (Dilby Remix) [Valiant]It was an absolute pleasure to remix this record. The original has such a cool, classic style to it and I enjoyed every second of working on the project. It’s made quite a splash, which is always nice to see. It’s been sitting on the Deep House Top 10 on Beatport and reached number 5 in the ARIA Club Charts (Australia’s version of Billboard). [embedded content]Jerome Sydenham & Dennis Ferrer – Sandcastles (Pete Heller Re-Edit) [Ibadan Records]Pete Heller is undoubtedly best known for his timeless hit Big Love. But he is also one of the most prolific and influential producers of the last 25 years and did everything from filtered disco to tribal to deep house and back again. I just love the depth and musicality of this record and I consider it a timeless classic.[embedded content]Jamie Stevens & Anthony Pappa – Here We Go [Selador]This track just ticks all the boxes for me. It has a feel very akin to the music that got me into DJing and writing house records but is expertly crafted to sound bang up to date. As a producer I can often listen to a song and have a pretty good understanding of how it’s been constructed but this track has so many layers and details which have all been meticulously tweaked to perfection. It’s an absolute masterclass!READ MORE SUN STORIESCrazy P – Give It Up ( Laid Mix ) [Paper Recordings]I just love this funky, loopy, trippy, space-disco vibe of this record. Crazy P are such a cool live act and the original is actually a very cool soulful house song. Laid who did the remix is actually an alias of Stockholm’s Zoo Brazil, one of my favourite artists to this day. I still play this as a closing track in my sets from time to time.[embedded content] More

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    Iconic nineties rock frontwoman, 56, looks like she’s barely aged a day since smash hit albums and bitter band split

    A NINETIES rocker looks like she’s barely aged a day since her hit smash hit albums with her Chicago-based group.The American singer, now 56, was at the helm of the 1992 band – named after a Roald Dahl character – at the height of its success.A Nineties rocker looked like she’s aged backwards as she delighted fans with her solo workCredit: GettyThey released two hit albums after quitting the alt rock groupCredit: GettyNina Gordon, now 65, was part of Chicago-based Veruca SaltCredit: GettyShe has kept her fresh-faced look and blonde hairCredit: InstagramNow Nina Gordon oozes the same fresh-faced beauty as she did back in Veruca Salt’s Nineties heyday.The alt-rockers found huge fame with debut single, Seether.It was featured on their 1994 album American Thighs, with their second album, Eight Arms To Hold You, being released just three years later.Yet by 1998 the original band line-up of Nina, Louise Lightner Post, bassist Steve Lack and drummer Jim Shapiro – Nina’s brother – had been switched up.read more ninetiesOnly Louise remained as a handful of new material was released before the band took an indefinite hiatus.In 2012, after their break from fame, they reunited with the same line-up and released fifth studio album Ghost Notes in 2015.Back in her time in the band, also known for tracks The Sun, Shutterbug and Spiderman ’79, she opted for a cropped hairstyle skimming her shoulders.On-stage, band co-founder Nina often donned dark T-Shirts and jeans, as well as more glam attire.Most read in MusicNina is now known for her lengthy blonde locks and fresh-faced appearance, opting for minimal make-up.She opts for denim paired with softer coloured fabrics and scarfs as she showcases her solo material for fans, often perched on a stool with her guitar.After leaving Veruca Salt after the first two albums, she released a couple more solo.Tonight And The Rest Of My Life hit shelves in 2000 with Bleeding Heart Grafitti following up in 2006.Away from music, she is a mum of two with husband Jeff Russo.Bitter splitVeruca Salt’s bad blood came amid a row between Louise and Nina, which saw Nina quit the group.Previously, Louise told how the pair had mended their friendship over dinner.In an interview with Double J Louise confessed: “We got together in 2012 and had dinner.”We were supposed to have coffee, but I wrote her the last minute, ‘I think we deserve dinner’.“So, we went out to this restaurant in LA and we had so much to say and so much to catch up on. “There was laughter, there was tears, there were hugs – we were just so excited to be together, to be looking at each other’s faces after all this time.“We hadn’t seen each other since 1998. READ MORE SUN STORIES”It had been 14 years since we’d laid eyes on one another.”It came Louise also oozed an ageless look in her latest social media snap.Nina, second left, was part of the band whose first single Seether was released in 1994Credit: GettyLouise Post and Nina Gordon mended their feud back in 2012, before Veruca Salt re-formedCredit: Getty More

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    Duane Eddy dead – Legendary guitarist dubbed ‘King of Twang’ dies aged 86 after heartbreaking cancer battle

    LEGENDARY guitarist Duane Eddy has died at the age of 86 after inspiring artists including George Harrison with his distinctive style.The American musician was dubbed the King of Twang thanks to his reverberating electric sound on instrumentals such as Rebel Rouser and Peter Gunn.Duane Eddy, pictured in London in 1975, has died aged 86Credit: News Group Newspapers LtdEddy pictured at the Music City Walk of Fame Ceremony, Nashville, Tennessee in October 2023Credit: RexEddy was credited with putting the twang in early rock’n’roll and influenced stars such as late Beatles guitarist Harrison and Bruce Springsteen.Grammy-winning Eddy sold more than 100 million records worldwide – enjoying a string of instrumental hits in the 1950s and 1960s.After notching up 16 top 40 singles between 1958 and 1963, Eddy returned to charts in 1986 with a remake of his song Peter Gunn.His mastering of a unique twang on the guitar coupled with backing hollers and hand claps drew attention from aspiring artists.More showbiz newsEddy started playing guitar at the age of five, and was self taught.He and producer Lee Hazlewood later established the twang sound after realising the instrument’s lower strings sounded better on tape than its high ones.Speaking in 1986, he told the Associated Press: “I had a distinctive sound that people could recognize and I stuck pretty much with that.”I’m not one of the best technical players by any means; I just sell the best.Most read in Music”A lot of guys are more skillful than I am with the guitar. A lot of it is over my head. “But some of it is not what I want to hear out of the guitar.”Eddy’s inspiration could be heard in the music of artists who followed, including that of George Harrison who brought in a slow twang on Beatles hit Day Tripper.Hazlewood meanwhile later adapted the twang sound for his production of Nancy Sinatra’s 1960s smash hit These Boots Are Made for Walkin’.Eddy died surrounded by his family at Williamson Health hospital in Franklin, Tennessee, on Tuesday after a battle with cancer.A representative said: “Duane inspired a generation of guitarists the world over with his unmistakeable signature ‘Twang’ sound. “He was the first rock and roll guitar god, a truly humble and incredible human being. “He will be sorely missed.” More