Shy FX

Shy FX is the pseudonym of Andre Williams, an English DJ and producer from London. He specialises in drum and bass and jungle music.

Biography

Shy FX's debut record was "Jungle Love", released in 1992 on the Permission to Dance label. Soon after, he signed to Sound of the Underground Records (often abbreviated as S.O.U.R.) and in 1994 released the breakthrough ragga jungle track "Original Nuttah" (featuring vocals from MC UK Apache) which helped to cement his position as a mainstay producer of the jungle/drum & bass scene.

Throughout his career, he has collaborated with T Power, both as Ebony Dubsters and Shy FX and T Power; their 2001 breakthrough track "Shake Ur Body" with vocalist Di was a number 7 hit in the UK Singles Chart. Released on EMI subsidiary Positiva, it gained widespread support from both club and commercial radio DJs and helped to further popularise drum & bass as a mainstream music genre.

The success of "Shake Ur Body" was followed by the duo's album Set It Off, released in 2002 on Pete Tong's label FFRR. Several EPs and single releases followed; by 2005, Shy FX had made the decision to consolidate his releases onto his own label and founded Digital Soundboy Recordings. In collaboration with T Power, they subsequently released the album Diary of a Digital Sound Boy on 17 October 2005, featuring the songs "Feelings", "On The Run" and "Plastic Soul". Shy FX and T Power also released "Don't Wanna Know" featuring Di and MC Skibadee. The song was notably used on the UK television programme Soccer AM as part of the 'Skills Skool' feature.

Déjà vu (disambiguation)

Déjà vu is a French phrase meaning "already seen", and it refers to the experience of feeling sure that one has witnessed or experienced a new situation previously.

Déjà Vu may also refer to:

Computing

  • Déjà Vu (video game), a 1985 adventure game for the Macintosh, followed by a sequel
  • DejaVu fonts, a typeface family
  • DjVu (pronounced déjà vu), a file format for storing images
  • Déjà Vu (software), a program for computer-assisted translation
  • Film, television, radio and theatre

  • Déjà Vu (1985 film), a film starring Jaclyn Smith
  • Deja Vu (1988 film), a Soviet-Polish comedy starring Jerzy Stuhr
  • Déjàvu, a 1992 stage play by John Osborne
  • Déjà Vu (1997 film), an American film directed by Henry Jaglom
  • "Deja Vu" (The Outer Limits), a 1999 episode of The Outer Limits
  • Dejavu (2003 film), a Spanish short film featuring Ruth Núñez
  • Déjà Vu (2006 film), an American thriller starring Denzel Washington
  • "Déjà Vu" (Code Lyoko episode)
  • "Déjà Vu (or: Show 5)", an episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus
  • Deja Vu All Over Again (album)

    Deja Vu All Over Again is the sixth solo studio album by John Fogerty. It was released in 2004, following a lapse of 7 years from his previous studio album Blue Moon Swamp. Originally issued by DreamWorks Records, it was reissued by Geffen Records after it absorbed DreamWorks.

    Track listing and personnel

    All music and words by John Fogerty.

  • "Deja Vu (All Over Again)" (4:13)
  • John Fogerty: guitars, vocals
  • Kenny Aronoff: drums
  • Paul Bushnell: bass
  • Bob Britt: electric slide guitar
  • Benmont Tench: organ
  • Alex Acuña: percussion
  • "Sugar-Sugar (In My Life)" (3:29)
    • John Fogerty: guitars, lead vocals, background vocals, pump organ
    • Viktor Krauss: bass
    • John O'Brian: drums/programming
  • John Fogerty: guitars, lead vocals, background vocals, pump organ
  • Viktor Krauss: bass
  • John O'Brian: drums/programming
  • "She's Got Baggage" (2:35)
    • John Fogerty: guitars, lead vocals, "skateboard dudes"
    • Kenny Aronoff: drums
    • Paul Bushnell: bass
    • Eric Valentine: additional parts, sound mixing
  • Déjà Vu (1997 film)

    Déjà Vu is a 1997 American dramatic romance film directed by Henry Jaglom. It stars Stephen Dillane, Victoria Foyt, and Vanessa Redgrave. It premiered at the American Film Institute Festival on 25 October 1997 and was released theatrically on 22 April 1998.

    Plot

    Dana (Foyt), a young American woman, is told a story of lost love by a stranger while on vacation in Jerusalem. The stranger clearly pines for her former American lover but both subsequently married different partners. After a trip to Paris with her fiancée Dana has a chance encounter with a British man, Sean (Dillane), at the White Cliffs of Dover. Although both are in relationships, they develop passionate feelings for each other that threaten to destroy their established relationships. Dana begins to reflect that Sean is her true love and feels as if her situation will reflect that of the sad stranger in Jerusalem if she does not act.

    Cast

  • Stephen Dillane as Sean
  • Victoria Foyt as Dana Howard
  • Vanessa Redgrave as Skelly
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Deja Vu

    by: Blood On The Dance Floor

    Time doesn't fly
    It makes memories
    You said "close your eyes and please remember me"
    I didn't say goodbye
    So now your taunting me
    I wish you never died
    Without you I feel so empty
    Deja Vu
    You used to say
    That I'd miss you when your gone
    You were so right
    Seeing you hurt felt so wrong
    But sometimes
    When I'm alone
    I get this feeling
    And I know
    Your spirit has carried on
    Ghost from my past
    You've come back like a haunting
    I get these chills when I sense you all around me
    You left this world behind
    And I miss you dearly
    I can hear the echoes of you
    It's just like Deja Vu
    You forever changed the stars
    I can see so clearly
    All these things I say are true
    It's just like Deja Vu
    I still feel you coming through
    My imagination or the truth
    Ghost from my past
    You've come back like a haunting
    I get these chills when I sense you all around me
    You left this world behind
    And I miss you dearly
    I can hear the echoes of you
    It's just like Deja Vu
    You forever changed the stars
    I can see so clearly
    All these things I say are true




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