Musical Madness has become the creed under which Marcel flies the world, with – so far - 2005 and 2006 as absolute first class years. For there aren’t that many DJs around that can say that they have had the honour to have headlined both Mysteryland and DanceValley festivals in one season. And it is not just DJing, it’s also producing massive tracks, because one mustn’t forget that Marcel is the producer of the ‘most downloaded track of all times’ on the DJ Download Portal. This wasn’t Woods’ first contact with chart success. Ever since 2004 all of the singles he’s released made it to #1 in many national and even international charts with 2006 Trance Energy Anthem ‘Advanced’ as absolute bestseller. Early 2006 Marcel kicks in hard yet again when Pete Tong proclaimed ‘Monotone’ BBC 1’s Essential Tune.
It is because of this success that DJ Marcel Woods is in such massive demand. Europe, Asia, North or South America, or Australia, it’s all the same, the world wants to hear Marcel’s raw and energetic sounds. From small dodgy clubs to a massive Godskitchen Beach Event in Sao Paolo were thousands of Brazilian fans yearn for more, this sympathetic Dutchman will always be invited to return and give the crowd more of what they want.
Fall of 2006 will be memorable for all of Woods’ fans because this will be the time when his long expected CD will be released. This compilation CD will reflect Woods’ vision on Dance music as a whole including many of his own productions (which even his new singles ‘Accelerate’, ‘Don’t Tar Me With The Same Brush’, ‘Yelling @ The Neighbours’, and some special remixes of ‘Advanced’ and ‘Cherry Blossom’). This CD will hit the stores world wide and Marcel will be on the road to promote this CD himself. During the tour Marcel will visit countries such as Switzerland, Ireland, Canada, Australia, England, Poland, Lebanon, Spain (Ibiza), Belgium, Scotland, Germany, Estonia, Ukraine, Denmark, Costa Rica, India……
World Wide Musical Madness!
New Feeling
Marcel Woods Lyrics
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What's your name?
How'd it go?
Turn away
Push you now
What you need?
It's the light
Such a
Give it a go
What's your name?
How'd it go?
Turn away
Push you now
What you need?
It's the light
Give it a go, it's the scene
Such a
What's the word
On the street?
Day and night
City heat
Got no name
No defeat
It's the light
Give it a go, it's the scene
Such a
Give it a go
What's your name?
How'd it go?
Turn away
Push you now
What you need?
It's the light
Give it a go, it's the scene
Such a little thing baby
Little thing baby
It's such a little thing
It's such a little thing baby
Give it a go
What's your name?
How'd it go?
Turn away
Push you now
What you need?
It's the light
Give it a go, it's the scene
Such a
What's the word
On the street?
Day and night
City heat
Got no name
No defeat
It's the light
Give it a go, it's the scene
Such a
The lyrics to Marcel Woods's song New Feeling reflect a sense of urgency and a call to action. The repeated refrain of "give it a go" encourages the listener to take a chance and try something new. The song seems to be addressing someone directly, asking for their name and urging them to push forward towards the light and the scene. The verses mention the "word on the street" and the "city heat," suggesting a vibrant and exciting urban environment. The lyrics also suggest a sense of anonymity and freedom, with the declaration "got no name, no defeat." Overall, the song seems to be about taking risks, exploring new possibilities, and embracing a sense of adventure.
Line by Line Meaning
Give it a go
Try it out, take a chance
What's your name?
What should I call you?
How'd it go?
How did things turn out?
Turn away
Look away, don't focus on the past
Push you now
Motivate you, inspire you
What you need?
What do you require to succeed?
It's the light
The solution, the answer
Give it a go, it's the scene
Try it out, it's worth pursuing
What's the word
What's being said or rumored?
On the street?
In the public sphere, out in the open
Day and night
Around the clock, always
City heat
The intensity of city life
Got no name
No label, no restrictions
No defeat
No failure, only progress
Such a little thing baby
Something small but significant, my dear
It's such a little thing
It may seem insignificant, but it can make a big difference
Contributed by Landon R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.