Smile on Impact
"Where's My Dollar?"
Dont Doo Dat records
How many fingers am I holding up? It's hard for you to tell as I am communicating to you through written text. 'But it's still a visual medium!' you may say. However, this outlandish statement, it fails to address to fact that, you still don't know the answer.
Unless, you are of the one in ten people whom, by shear chance have chosen the correct number. But, that is based on numerous assumptions about the heath of my extremities and the likelihood that I'm not just a digit-less, ex-meat worker, whose inability to type makes the whole exercise impossible. That's a pretty fair assumption.
Congratulations on your observational prowess. Perhaps you're in the wrong business? Perhaps you are the Sherlock Holmes of our generation? Perhaps you should consider a career change? But of course, a career in the police force or as a private eye would have you lose touch, with the Music scene. No longer would you be at the forefront of the industry.
You would be a joke to all your former colleagues because you were not up to date with cutting-edge, electro, crossover acts like 'Smile on Impact'... and that would be embarrassing. By now, you're thinking "I should have just started reading from this bit!" Belonging to a new wave of independent producers who are taking on the world as part of the Mp3 Revolution, Smile on Impact's First single 'Where's My Dollar?" is being sold on over 200 Music websites around the planet.
The lyrics of 'Where's My Dollar?' have an unmistakable Melbourne Underworld tone and should ring true to anyone who has ever been owed money. Cam Weller from Melbourne group 'High Rise Roller' performs the vocals on this track; his dark deep tone compliments the dirty, gritty electro sound that Smile on Impact has been praised for.
The Track, in its several guises is getting massive club play from some of Australia's biggest DJs. Especially bambam's Where's my Remix. The momentum building behind this track will cement Smile on Impact as one of the most exciting new producers in the Australian scene.