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FEELING A MOMENT (4TH APRIL 2005)
CD1

1) Feeling a Moment
2) Murmur
3) Frequency
(vox and piano version)
4) Feeling a Moment UMIX and video.
CD2

1) Feeling a Moment
2) Bruised
7� (picture disc)

A) Feeling a Moment
B) Murmur
Released to co-incide with the end of the 2005 European/UK tour promoting the "Pushing The Senses" album and featured a special remixing program on the first CD.

"Feeling a Moment", is the track that starts off the album, and the strength of the song is shown throughout the whole track, making it a perfect start to the album and a great choice of single.

"Murmur", is very much different to anything else from the current album campaign, and has an unique feel to it, with neat guitar melodies and altogether a quality b-side that would make a great single.

The UMIX programe on the CD, enables you to remix the main track. It's based around the idea of having each element as a separate recording being played at the same time, and the user can change the volume level of each one at each particular part of the song, as well as cut bits out, in an effort to make the track sound different. The programe is like a puzzle- the ones in which you can put things back to how they were if you've made a mistake- like a rubiks cube.

There's only so much you can do with it, and the controls have a limit, but it's great fun to use and see how many different things you can do with it. Feederweb also ran a competition on their site, in which the best one gets to appear on a b-side of the next single.

"Bruised" is a rather clever track- it uses the backing vocal from "My Perfect Day", (the ones that goes "I can't make it, I won't break it) as it's chorus, and the whole song sounds very much like it was written on an acoustic guitar, with everything else cleverly built around it, I think this becuase the guitar drives the track along, and Mark and Taka play along with it in an impressive way :D.

I was told that this would be the next single by drummer Mark 2 weeks before the video was shot!.

It's one of those classic Feeder tracks with an emotional atmosphere in there, and one that emotionally lifts you up. A totally brilliant b-side and single set altogether.
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