From there, EP and single projects followed on such labels as Sunkissed Records and Mo-Do Records, whilst Pole Folder spent much of the next two years focusing on an artist album he had been commissioned to do by John Digweed, making him the first artist to produce an artist album for the prestigious Bedrock label. The album, 'Zero Gold' featured collaborations with Brooklyn singer and songwriter Shelley Harland, fellow Belgian Sandra Ferretti and Kirsty Hawkshaw, and the album's blend of downtempo moods, brilliant melodies and cinematic soundscapes have earned it critical acclaim all across the world.
It's testament to this fact that tracks from the album have been licensed for use popular shows such as 'Nip/Tuck' and 'CSI', such is the appeal and accessibility of the music Pole Folder creates. 'Apollo Vibes' was also included by John Digweed in the OST to the film 'Stark Raving Mad', whilst 'Dust' was used in a trailer advertising campaign for one of the UK's biggest independent television channels and it's a safe bet to say we will hear more of Pole Folder's work in the entertainment scene in the future.
In the live arena, Pole Folder's career as a DJ and live artist continues to grow and has seen him perform everywhere from Europe to America and Asia, with such places as Miami, Moscow, Monaco, Tokyo and Buenos Aires just a few of the places he's been invited to perform, and this continues to increase on a monthly basis, with live tours and DJ gigs planned for the future in various continents of the world.
2006 marks the beginning of the next chapter in Pole Folder's career as a producer with a series of projects and EPs for Mashtronic Records and Proton Music already completed. In addition to a series of remixes for labels that include Basswalk and Audiotherapy, there will be more new material, remixes and the odd revisited classic to come, and with his own label on the horizon, we can look forward to some exciting collaborations and projects where he will be able to imprint his own signature on the music. With more freedom and diversity then ever before, Pole Folder continues to realize his fate and validate his motto that 'Music is an emotional commitment'.
Faith in Me
Pole Folder Lyrics
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I'd have faith in myself
The sun is staring me in the face
But I don't want for anything else
I'm really only watching life
But long to be part of it
If you had a little faith in me
Maybe I'd feel it's warm
Breathing.
Never gonna get that close again
Feeling like I did with you inside
Leave your fingerprints under my skin
I am running out of time, for you.
If you had a little faith in me
You'd have faith in yourself
The sun is staring me in the face
But I don't want for anything but love
Share [***********]
And share my part in trust
With no reasons to discuss.
Never gonna get that close again
Feeling like I did with you inside
Leave your fingerprints under my skin
I'm running out of time
I'm running out of time
I'm running out of time (running out of time).
In Pole Folder's song Faith in Me, the lyrics describe a yearning for connection and trust with a loved one. The singer is asking for the other person to have faith in them, so that they can have faith in themselves. They long to be a part of life, to feel the warmth of love, and to achieve a sense of unity with the other person. However, the singer also acknowledges that they may never get close to that feeling again, and that they are running out of time.
The lines "if you had a little faith in me, maybe I'd feel its warm" express a sense of dependence on the other person's support and belief. The singer is implying that their lack of self-confidence is due in part to the other person not having faith in them. The phrase "leave your fingerprints under my skin" suggests a desire for the other person's presence to be physically felt, to be a permanent mark on their life. The repetition of "I'm running out of time" adds urgency to the plea for connection and trust.
Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of longing for intimacy and connection, and a recognition of the fragility and ephemeral nature of such bonds.
Line by Line Meaning
If you had a little faith in me
I need you to trust and believe in me
I'd have faith in myself
I need your support to have confidence in myself
The sun is staring me in the face
The future is bright and full of potential
But I don't want for anything else
I am content with what I have
I'm really only watching life
I feel like an outsider looking in
But long to be part of it
I want to belong and be included
Maybe I'd feel it's warm
With your trust and support, I might feel the warmth of love
And we'd be up there, looking out
Together, we could achieve great things and enjoy the view of our success
Breathing.
Feeling alive and free
Never gonna get that close again
I fear that I will never experience such an intense connection again
Feeling like I did with you inside
I miss the feeling of being close and connected to you
Leave your fingerprints under my skin
I want to remember and hold onto the memories of our time together
I am running out of time, for you.
Time is running out for us to be together again
You'd have faith in yourself
Your faith in me would help you have faith in yourself
But I don't want for anything but love
All I truly want in life is love
Share [***********]
Share our lives and experiences together
And share my part in trust
I am willing to be vulnerable and trust you with my heart
With no reasons to discuss.
We have no need to question or doubt each other's intentions
I'm running out of time
I feel like time is slipping away from me
(running out of time)
I am filled with urgency and desperation to make things right before it's too late
Writer(s): Benoit, Kirsty Hawkshaw
Contributed by Chase A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@gavinspiby8304
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@bluerose445
Beautiful !!