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1. London-based disc jockeys Justin Langlands and Dave Henley first met in 1986, at the peak of the house scene. Under the moniker Blood Brothers they became stalwarts of the genre. Pressure Drop was born with the singles Feeling Good (Big World, 1990), Back To Back (Big World, 1990), Trancefusion (Big World, 1990).
The style changed with the album Upset (Boombastic, 1992), one of the precursors of trip-hop, the praxis (guest singers, guest rappers, guest horn sections) if not the sound (You're Mine).
The singles Everything'll Be Alright Tomorrow, Big Noise and Unify led to Front Row (Marlboro, 1993), a much more subdued statement of work.
The Eps Tearing The Silence (Hard Hands, 1995) and Up Against The Wall (Wall Of Sound, 1995) were more daring with their dark and jazzy backgrounds.
The album Dusk (Cafe Del Mar, 1996)
A platoon of friends plays saxophone, flute, trumpet, harmonica, clarinet on Elusive (Hard Hands, 1997). Unfortunately the choice of singers (Anita Jarrett, Constantine Wier and Martin Fishley) is not the best. My Friend, Got To Be For Real , Silently Bad Minded expertly mix dub, exotica, bebop and Ennio Morricone.
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Punk band formed in Bolton, UK in 1983. Released 2 singles on Liverpool indie label Probe Plus. Mark Hodgekiss (aka Hoddy, vocals), David Ball (bass), David Austin (drums), Tony Turner (guitar) and Warren Peacock (guitar). Second single "Daddy, buy me a rifle" also appeared on the 1985 compilation "Jobs For The Boys".
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A dub-punk band from Oldham, North Manchester.
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A reggae-dub band from Melbourne, Australia. Popular in the pub-scene in Melbourne in the 1970s and 1980s, Pressure Drop recently reformed and released an album called aLIVE 2011, available here. Guitarist Bill Mitchell is a macroeconomist and is now a well-known, iconoclastic blogger.
Members:
Blaise De Silva – Keyboards
Peter Leerson – Bass and Vocals
Bill Mitchell – Guitar
Keith Pereira – Drums and Percussion
Kelvin Speldewinde – Vocals, rhythm guitar
Vanessa Speldewinde – Vocals and Percussion
Darkness
Pressure Drop Lyrics
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Somewhere in space,
Somewhere deep down,
In the darkest place.
Something inside,
Under the skin,
Deep deep down,
You can't feel a thing,
That's what darkness brings,
Darkness, darkness,
You can't feel a thing,
That's what darkness brings.
Dark dark dark dark dark.
Somewhere enclosed,
Far below,
Out of reach,
In the soul.
You can't feel a thing,
That's what darkness brings,
Darkness, darkness,
You can't feel a thing,
That's what darkness brings.
You really have flipped
I want to feel something
Anything anything ...
You can't feel a thing,
That's what darkness brings,
Darkness, darkness,
You can't feel a thing,
That's what darkness brings.
Darkness, darkness,
You can't feel a thing,
That's what darkness brings.
Darkness, darkness,
You can't feel a thing,
That's what darkness brings,
Darkness, darkness
Darkness, darkness ....
Once I had a love that was everything,
We had unspoken understanding,
And then one day you went away,
Went away went away ...
Darkness, darkness
Dark dark dark dark dark
Darkness, darkness
Dark dark dark dark dark
You really have flipped
The lyrics of the song "Darkness" by Pressure Drop depict a deep feeling of emptiness and loneliness that is experienced when someone is isolated from their loved ones or is going through difficult times. The song begins by mentioning that darkness can be found in a certain place, which can be interpreted as a physical location or a mental state of being. The lyrics emphasize the idea that the darkness is not just an external force but also something that people can feel deep inside of themselves, "Something inside, under the skin, deep deep down, deep within."
The song continues to describe the feeling of darkness, where the person is numb and unable to feel anything. The repetition of the phrase "You can't feel a thing, that's what darkness brings" reinforces the sense of hopelessness that comes with this feeling. With the line "Somewhere enclosed, far below, out of reach, in the soul," the song suggests that darkness can consume someone completely if it's not addressed.
Towards the end of the song, there is a sense of desperation, highlighted by the line "I want to feel something, anything". The repetition of the line "Darkness, darkness, you can't feel a thing, that's what darkness brings" at the end of the song emphasizes the message that the darkness gets stronger unless one finds a way to battle it out.
Line by Line Meaning
Somewhere in time,
At some point in the past
Somewhere in space,
In some location
Somewhere deep down,
In a hidden, inner location
In the darkest place.
In a place of deep sadness, despair, or hopelessness
Something inside,
An emotion or feeling
Under the skin,
Deeply ingrained or felt
Deep deep down,
In a hidden or intense place
Deep within.
Deep inside the person
You can't feel a thing,
The emotion or feeling is so intense or hidden that it is not noticed
That's what darkness brings,
The feeling of being in a dark place prevents the person from experiencing emotions
Dark dark dark dark dark.
Continued emphasis on the darkness surrounding the person
Somewhere enclosed,
Trapped in a small space or situation
Far below,
In a place that is difficult to access or understand
Out of reach,
Unattainable or inaccessible
In the soul.
Deeply ingrained in the person's being or emotions
You really have flipped
You have lost your mind or sense of control
I want to feel something
The person desires to experience emotions
Anything anything ...
Any emotion or feeling, no matter how intense or uncomfortable
Once I had a love that was everything,
The person had a deep and meaningful relationship in the past
We had unspoken understanding,
The relationship was based on shared feelings or beliefs that were not explicitly stated
And then one day you went away,
The relationship ended suddenly
Went away went away ...
Emphasis on the loss of the relationship
Darkness, darkness
Continued emphasis on the feeling of being in a dark place
Dark dark dark dark dark
Repeated emphasis on the darkness
Darkness, darkness ...
Continued emphasis on the feeling of being in a dark place
You can't feel a thing,
The person is still unable to experience emotions
That's what darkness brings,
The feeling of being in a dark place prevents the person from experiencing emotions
Darkness, darkness
Continued emphasis on the feeling of being in a dark place
Darkness, darkness ..
Continued emphasis on the feeling of being in a dark place
Darkness, darkness ....
Continued emphasis on the feeling of being in a dark place
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANITA JARRETT, DAVE HENLEY, JUSTIN LANGLANDS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
marc vinit
I listened this music twenty years ago. Too big ! Thank you for editing.