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  1. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
  2. <page>
  3.     <template layout="J">
  4.         <module type="text" position="TL" nodepath="text"/>
  5.         <module type="fader" position="TC" nodepath="imageFade"/>
  6.         <module type="v_tracks" position="TR" nodepath="tracks"/>
  7.     </template>
  8.     <content>
  9.         <imageFade>
  10.             <image><![CDATA[../music/fila/fila1.jpg]]></image>
  11.             <image><![CDATA[../music/fila/fila2.jpg]]></image>
  12.             <image><![CDATA[../music/fila/fila3.jpg]]></image>
  13.         </imageFade>
  14.         <text>
  15.             <dimensions width="173" height="385"/>
  16.             <title><![CDATA[Fila Brazillia]]></title>
  17.             <title2><![CDATA[<br>Dicks]]></title2>
  18.             <title3/>
  19.             <byline><![CDATA[David HutcheonΓÇÖs<br>insider view<br>]]></byline>
  20.             <body><![CDATA[Stick this into iTunes and under ΓÇ£genreΓÇ¥ you will find each track is simply ΓÇ£unclassifiableΓÇ¥. It is as if Dave McSherry and Steve Cobby are daring journalists to try, but in this instance the musicians are absolutely correct. Left-field beats with a decorative cornucopia of musical exotica on the top, this is dance music that you cannot dance to, but may listen to just before hitting the floor; lounge music just too darned involving to lounge to. Setting the mood, then, is Sidearms & Parsnips, which opens in a gentle Brazilian style before momentarily morphing into Voodoo Chile; Kiss My Whippet sounds like a strolling banjo; Goggle Box suggests Spielbergian Martians trying to get in touch, and The Third Tendril of the Squid feels so archaic it might have been recorded on a 1980s Casiotone keyboard. Yes, the tune titles scream ΓÇ£donΓÇÖt take us too seriouslyΓÇ¥, but you were never going to, were you?  Click <a href="asfunction:Tardis.webPageOpen,http://www.23online.co.uk"><b>here</b></a> to visit the official Twentythree Records website.]]></body>
  21.             <body2/>
  22.         </text>
  23.         <tracks>
  24.             <image><![CDATA[../music/covers/fila.jpg]]></image>
  25.             <title/>
  26.             <link link="2">
  27.                 <label/>
  28.                 <label_animated><![CDATA[Buy online|FREE<br>DELIVERY]]></label_animated>
  29.                 <link/>
  30.             </link>
  31.             <tracks path="audio/music/fila/">
  32.                 <track file="shellac">
  33.                     <title><![CDATA[Shellac]]></title>
  34.                     <title_animated/>
  35.                 </track>
  36.                 <track file="curveball">
  37.                     <title><![CDATA[Curveball for the 21st Century]]></title>
  38.                     <title_animated/>
  39.                 </track>
  40.                 <track file="goggle">
  41.                     <title><![CDATA[Goggle Box]]></title>
  42.                     <title_animated/>
  43.                 </track>
  44.                 <track file="flesh">
  45.                     <title><![CDATA[And Flesh]]></title>
  46.                     <title_animated/>
  47.                 </track>
  48.                 <track file="priests">
  49.                     <title><![CDATA[The Hull Priests]]></title>
  50.                     <title_animated/>
  51.                 </track>
  52.                 <track file="nutty">
  53.                     <title><![CDATA[Nutty Slack]]></title>
  54.                     <title_animated/>
  55.                 </track>
  56.             </tracks>
  57.             <buttons>
  58.                 <listen><![CDATA[Listen...]]></listen>
  59.             </buttons>
  60.         </tracks>
  61.     </content>
  62. </page>