![]() But why is this the case?Ī couple of participants claimed it just wasn't their thing! " This type of music is by far and away one of my most disliked, so it was hard for me to find any likeable qualities", said one listener. When asked if participants would listen again, 12% said yes, while an overwhelming 88% said no. Skiddle Record Club Score: 2.6/5 (Highest: 4, Lowest: 1) So, what does the rest of the Skiddle team think? It’s the album which, on my phone, I have the most songs downloaded from”, so I guess it seemed like the clear choice for Jade! “My playlist can go from drum and bass to a bit of pop and end on ABBA. “I listen to individual random songs”, says Jade, who is clearly not a fan of listening to albums in general, and tends to favour playlists more. They also get heavy rotation at kids parties, served up with weak orange cordial and ham sandwiches. Tracks from this album soundtrack just about every gym in the nation and are often used when Simon Cowell finally says “four yes’s” after he keeps a contestant waiting to see if they’re through to the next round of some crappy reality TV show. However, this album is living proof that a record doesn’t need to be a critical smash in order to be a commercial one. The record holds platinum certification in 8 countries, topped the album charts in the UK and spawned 9 top 10 singles, being the first album in history to do so.Ĭritically, it is certainly no darling, with a rating of 5.62 out of 10 on popular music rating site, Rate Your Music, along with a smattering of middling scores from outlets such as The Guardian (2 stars), The Independent (3 stars) and NME (6/10). The record saw Harris shift from his roots in Nu-disco to EDM. Originally hailing from Scotland, Adam Richard Wiles, better known as Calvin Harris is officially the wealthiest DJ in the world, largely due to the success of this, his third full-length album, ‘18 Months’, released in 2012. We’ll break down the feedback from the team, highlighting some of the positive responses, as well as the negative ones, and update the leaderboard to determine once and for all who at Skiddle has the greatest taste in music (lol, nah, just for fun m8). The rest of the team then have a week to listen to the selected record and anonymously share their thoughts, including a rating out of five. Welcome to the first meeting of the Skiddle Record Club - a place for the people behind the scenes at Skiddle to share the music they love, firstly with their colleagues and then with you, the reader.Įach week, a member of the team will be selecting a record that means something to them could be their all-time favourite, the record they sing the loudest to in the car or one that pretty much defines everything about their music tastes.
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