Sitting on the grass in the summer breeze Looking at the wind tease the leaves, tease the leaves Baby, I put my arm around you, you weren't free Baby, don't worry, it's a good disease Baby, don't worry, it's a good disease Baby, don't worry, it's a good disease
Hey girl, baby, don't worry, it's a good disease So lovable, lovable Hey girl, baby, don't worry I'm a good disease So lovable, lovable Baby, don't worry I'm a good disease Baby, don't worry I'm a good disease
Baby, I just can't believe That you wanna sit here next to me Push up time though my heart bleeds Baby, don't worry, I'm a good disease
Hey girl, baby, don't worry, it's a good disease Hey girl, baby, don't worry I'm a good disease Hey girl, so lovable, lovable, lovable
You're so lovable, lovable, lovable Hey girl, hey girl, hey girl You're so lovable, lovable, lovable Hey girl you're so lovable, lovable, lovable So lovable, lovable, lovable
Aim is one of the original members of the Grand Central roster and was discovered by Mark Rae back in the old days when Mark was working behind the counter of Fat City Records. The Barrow based beat-smith often made the journey down from the Lakes in the search of new records that couldn't be found in his resident hinterland. Not only keeping abreast of current hip hop, Aim scoured many charity and thrift shops robbing them of any old stuff that he could in turn use as 'breaks'. Working from his bedroom on an old Amiga, he spend the early hours of the morning churning out soulful funky instrumentals that charmed Mark Rae so much that was invited to join forces virtually on the spot. One of his most famous tracks on stunt hero Evil Knievel (Original Stuntmaster) came from a 7" interview disc that he found on a car boot sale one Sunday morning; coupled with an old Bobby Womack guitar sample, it is still a timeless classic that has seen a trademark use of film snippets - films being his second love. He has always been one of the most popular artists on GC with all his early work (Pacific North West EP, Soul Dive and Loopdreams EP) completely sold out and the subject of many internet vinyl junkies disappointment. Hinterland was the second album released by the musician / DJ, Aim, released in 2002. Much like its predecessor, Cold Water Music, the album was well received by critics. It spent one week in the UK album charts, at number 47, and remains Aim's only charting album.
Sitting on the grass in the summer breeze
ResponderEliminarLooking at the wind tease the leaves, tease the leaves
Baby, I put my arm around you, you weren't free
Baby, don't worry, it's a good disease
Baby, don't worry, it's a good disease
Baby, don't worry, it's a good disease
Hey girl, baby, don't worry, it's a good disease
So lovable, lovable
Hey girl, baby, don't worry I'm a good disease
So lovable, lovable
Baby, don't worry I'm a good disease
Baby, don't worry I'm a good disease
Baby, I just can't believe
That you wanna sit here next to me
Push up time though my heart bleeds
Baby, don't worry, I'm a good disease
Hey girl, baby, don't worry, it's a good disease
Hey girl, baby, don't worry I'm a good disease
Hey girl, so lovable, lovable, lovable
You're so lovable, lovable, lovable
Hey girl, hey girl, hey girl
You're so lovable, lovable, lovable
Hey girl you're so lovable, lovable, lovable
So lovable, lovable, lovable
Aim is one of the original members of the Grand Central roster and was discovered by Mark Rae back in the old days when Mark was working behind the counter of Fat City Records. The Barrow based beat-smith often made the journey down from the Lakes in the search of new records that couldn't be found in his resident hinterland.
ResponderEliminarNot only keeping abreast of current hip hop, Aim scoured many charity and thrift shops robbing them of any old stuff that he could in turn use as 'breaks'. Working from his bedroom on an old Amiga, he spend the early hours of the morning churning out soulful funky instrumentals that charmed Mark Rae so much that was invited to join forces virtually on the spot.
One of his most famous tracks on stunt hero Evil Knievel (Original Stuntmaster) came from a 7" interview disc that he found on a car boot sale one Sunday morning; coupled with an old Bobby Womack guitar sample, it is still a timeless classic that has seen a trademark use of film snippets - films being his second love.
He has always been one of the most popular artists on GC with all his early work (Pacific North West EP, Soul Dive and Loopdreams EP) completely sold out and the subject of many internet vinyl junkies disappointment.
Hinterland was the second album released by the musician / DJ, Aim, released in 2002. Much like its predecessor, Cold Water Music, the album was well received by critics. It spent one week in the UK album charts, at number 47, and remains Aim's only charting album.