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However dubious some may be about the release of advert soundtracks (the words Aqua and Lung anyone??) you can’t argue with Mark Browns take on the classical piece ‘Eliza Aris’ by Australian composer Elena Kats Chernin.
The Journey Continues, adapted from the inspiring piece of music used by Lloyds TSB has taken an electronic turn at the hands of Brown and only enhanced by the much missed vocals of St Etienes’s Sarah Cracknell.
No doubt The Journey Continues will be a massive floor filler in clubs the land over, however by retaining its classic aura and positivity streaming throughout, its unlikely anyone with a soul will miss out on its magic and mystery. It gives the sense of taking a shower in a greenhouse, and its the perfect soundtrack to take us into spring without a cloud in the sky.