It should be pointed out that Narcotic Thrust’s name comes not from references to intravenous drug abuse or even from substance enhanced sexual activity, but is simply an anagram of Stuart’s name!
Stuart began with some seminal slabs of progressive house on Limbo Records in the early 90’s under such guises as "Havana" as well as remixing the big names of the day such as The Grid and Rozalla. Then under the name Umboza he scored 2 top 15 hits for Positiva Records with “Cry India” and “Sunshine”. Stuart continued to write and produce with cream of the dance industry. He was recently responsible for the cheeky mash-up of Kylie and New Order used on the Brit Awards.
Native Australian Andy teamed up with Stuart in London on the back of successful DJ residencies at The Leisure Lounge and Club UK. Since then Andy has taken up a weekly spot on Kiss FM and toured the globe with his record box, while making records for labels such as Jive, Whoop! And Pitch Black (NYC) and compiling a successful "Parallels" mix album for Logic Records.
Andy’s dancefloor sensibilities and Stuart’s production skills led to Narcotic Thrust’s first release “Funky Acid Baby” aired on the now defunct Indochina Records. Some juicy remixes for Apollo 404, Real 2 Real and Amen UK followed.
After a hiatus of a few years the pair have now made a stunning comeback in the shape of the deep, funk ridden anthem "Safe From Harm". This killer track was signed immediately after Pete Tong witnessed at first hand the crowd reaction the track got from heavy rotation on the decks of a certain Mr. Tenaglia. The track features the vocal highlights of Zero 7 cohort Yvonne John–Lewis and a hook line co-penned by Rob Davis of "Can’t Get You Out of My Head’ fame". The resultant combination was enough to send the Miami conference into raptures and cause a frenzy amongst DJs trying to get hold of the vinyl. Its champions are as wide-ranging as Roger Sanchez and Paul Oakenfold.
"Safe From Harm" is now set to become a dancefloor classic and has been described as the coolest vocal house record since “Hideaway'
I Like It {M'Black Remix}
Narcotic Thrust Lyrics
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I hate the mundane things they say
The boredom sets in nine to five
At night that's when I come alive
I long to be connected
I long to be affected
The bright lights beckon me
Beckon me to you
I like it when we go to extremes
I like it when we enter my dreams
I like it when I feel your touch
I like it, I like it so much
There must be more to life than this
This life you surely will not miss
To spend my time waiting in line
Search for something, a grand design
I long to be connected
I long to be affected
The bright lights beckon me
Beckon me to you
I like it when we go to extremes
I like it when we enter my dreams
I like it when I feel your touch
I like it, I like it so much
I like it when we're one on one
I like it when we come undone
I like it when we go to extremes
You let me, let me live my dreams
I long to be connected
I long to be affected
The bright lights beckon me
Beckon me to you
I like it when we go to extremes
I like it when we enter my dreams
I like it when I feel your touch
I like it, I like it so much
I like it when we're one on one
I like it when we come undone
I like it when we go to extremes
You let me, let me live my dreams
I like it so much
The lyrics of Narcotic Thrust's "I Like It" appear to revolve around the idea of feeling stagnant in a monotonous life and longing for something more exciting and fulfilling. The opening lines suggest the mundane routine of everyday life, with the singer expressing their hatred towards the treadmill and the dull conversations they hear regularly. This boredom sets in during the day, but at night they come alive, implying that the dullness of their daily routine is holding them back from feeling truly connected and engaged.
The singer longs to feel affected and connected, suggesting that they are seeking some sort of emotional or romantic connection in their life. The "bright lights" are used as a metaphorical symbol for the excitement and thrill that they crave. The chorus echoes this desire for excitement, with the repetition of "I like it" conveying a sense of pleasure and enjoyment in the moments when they feel truly alive.
The bridge of the song touches on the idea of searching for something more meaningful in life. The line "there must be more to life than this" suggests a sense of dissatisfaction with their current situation. They express a desire for a "grand design," which could be interpreted as a search for a deeper sense of purpose or meaning in their life. Overall, the lyrics of "I Like It" seem to paint a picture of someone longing for more excitement and connection in their life, and finding it in the moments when they go to extremes and let go of their inhibitions.
Line by Line Meaning
I hate the treadmill everyday
I despise the monotony of daily routines and mundane activities.
I hate the mundane things they say
I despise the dull conversations and uninspiring words of others.
The boredom sets in nine to five
The tedium of work hours from nine to five sets in and wears me down.
At night that's when I come alive
It is only at night that I feel truly alive and invigorated.
I long to be connected
I yearn to feel a sense of connection and closeness with someone else.
I long to be affected
I long for someone to have a strong impact on me, to move me emotionally and mentally.
The bright lights beckon me
The promise of excitement and adventure, represented by bright lights, lures me towards them.
Beckon me to you
These bright lights and their promise draw me towards a specific individual - you.
There must be more to life than this
I am convinced that there is something greater and more meaningful out there than what I am currently experiencing.
This life you surely will not miss
You will not feel a sense of loss or regret when you leave this life behind.
To spend my time waiting in line
To waste my time waiting in queues and lines, just to achieve something meaningless.
Search for something, a grand design
I am searching for something substantial and purposeful - a grand design.
I like it when we go to extremes
I enjoy experiencing intense, exhilarating moments with you.
I like it when we enter my dreams
I relish the idea of you visiting me in my dreams, as it feels like we are closer than ever.
I like it when I feel your touch
I revel in the sensation of your touch and being physically connected to you.
I like it, I like it so much
I enjoy these sensations and experiences a great deal.
I like it when we're one on one
I enjoy being alone with you and having an intimate connection with only you.
I like it when we come undone
I like the spontaneity and passion of when we lose ourselves in the moment together.
You let me, let me live my dreams
You support and encourage me to follow my dreams and desires, and I am grateful for that.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MARIO DE BELLIS, TORSTEN STENZEL
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