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'
Safe From Harm
Narcotic Thrust Lyrics
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I don't like what I see
I'm losing my way
I need someone to find me
And do me right and keep me safe from harm
Help me 'cause I'm losing
My direction don't know where to turn
I'm just wondering will I ever learn
I see my reflection
I don't like what I see
I'm losing my way
I need someone to find me
And do me right and keep me safe from harm
I need protection
To find me a way out
Somebody to hold me
So I see the day out
To the night and keep me safe from harm
Helping get back my life
Nothing feels right
Don't know who I am
Something's taken over
Going away don't know where I stand
I see my reflection
I don't like what I see
I'm losing my way
I need someone to find me
And do me right and keep me safe from harm
I need protection
To find me a way out
Somebody to hold me
So I see the day out
To the night and keep me safe from harm
To the night and keep me safe from harm
The lyrics of Narcotic Thrust's song Safe From Harm depict a person struggling with their own reflection, lost in confusion and searching for someone to guide them through the darkness. They feel like they are losing themselves and are seeking protection and direction to find their way back to who they truly are. They need someone to hold them and keep them safe from harm, both physically and emotionally.
The repetition of "I see my reflection, I don't like what I see" expresses the singer's dissatisfaction with themselves and their situation. They are struggling with their own sense of identity and purpose, feeling lost and unsure of what steps to take next. The lines "Help me 'cause I'm losing, my direction don't know where to turn" demonstrate the urgency of their situation and their need for guidance.
The chorus emphasizes the need for someone to keep them safe from harm, not just physically, but emotionally as well. The line "To the night and keep me safe from harm" suggests a need for someone to be there for the singer around the clock, helping them through the darkest of times.
Overall, the lyrics of Safe From Harm convey a sense of vulnerability, confusion, and the need for support and guidance.
Line by Line Meaning
I see my reflection
I am self-aware
I don't like what I see
I am dissatisfied with myself
I'm losing my way
I feel lost and uncertain
I need someone to find me
I need help and support
And do me right and keep me safe from harm
I need someone to guide me and protect me
Help me 'cause I'm losing
I am in distress and need assistance
My direction don't know where to turn
I am uncertain of my path
Life is so confusing
I am overwhelmed by life
I'm just wondering will I ever learn
I am unsure if I will ever find understanding
I need protection
I require safeguarding
To find me a way out
To provide me with an escape
Somebody to hold me
I need someone to comfort me
So I see the day out
So I can make it through the day
To the night and keep me safe from harm
To protect me through the night
Helping get back my life
I am asking for assistance to regain control
Nothing feels right
Everything is wrong
Don't know who I am
I am lost and disconnected from my identity
Something's taken over
I am being controlled by an external force
Going away don't know where I stand
I am uncertain of my position in life
To the night and keep me safe from harm
To protect me through the night
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: STUART CRICHTON, SCOTT MILLER, ROBERT DAVIES, KIM MILLER, ANDREW MORRIS, EARL RAYMOND
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@um52
Underrated song! True music and songs like this are extinct or at least in the USA.
@penguin0075
Oh hello 2002 what a year for good house music! Amazing!
@fernandoneves579
Great tunes never expire!!!
@Petrica-lo6zx
Yes
@rashb3994
The way this sounded on club speakers was its own experience. Even hearing it now brings back the feeling a little.
@jasonrushton5991
R.I.P. DJ Christian M, XXL. Thank you for bringing us this tune, all them year's ago x
@jennyfahey5068
I absolutely love this song.
@felipedesouzaraimundo1833
I love this song. ❤
@markmenez4097
This take me back to 2002 as a dj spinning this tune . I used to spin the Peter rauhofer mix r.I.p Peter . Oh th early 2000s best dance and house music .
@richardwilby4459
Simple but so infectious and makes me feel young again. What a hit 🎉