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Chill/electronica Query

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Sylvie | 17:26 Fri 26th Dec 2014 | Music
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I was listening to Chill Radio UK this morning via Internet Radio. (unfortunately it's not available via dab in the SW of England)

Unlike Dab the info panel on the radio for Chill Radio UK does not operate when listening via the Internet. Consequently, when a track is played, beacuase there isn't a DJ, you have no idea who the track is by that you are listening to, or what it's called.

The question I have - and i realize that this is a long shot - is that a piece of insrtumental electronica lasting around 3 minutes that was melodic but quirky was played and during the music it was punctuated at intervals of around 30 seconds by a female vocalist who sang/spoke the words "I love it".

If anyone happens to know what the track is called and who the song/instrumental is by I would really appreciate it.
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Their website seems to be full of dead links and their playlists (on Last.fm) haven't been updated for over a year - but it might be worth trying an email to [email protected]
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Good idea, thanks.
Any good?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJlUKlHbkk4
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Thanks sunny-Dave ,

Sorry, this isn't the one, though oddly it meets the criteria referred to in my OP.

The one I'm referring to is more redolent of Royksopp's "Eple"

Nevertheless I appreciate both your time and courtesy in responding and I will see if my email to chill radio uk generates a positive response.
Irritatingly I can hear the half-sung, half-spoken phrase in my head - I know it's in my pile of CDs somewhere - just can't place it.
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Dave, of you do remember it, don't forget me! :)

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