"Salva Mea" is a song produced by British trip-hop/dance band Faithless (the title is intended to mean "Save Me", but the Latin is incorrect, translating instead as "Save My"). It was released in july 1995 and it was the group's first single, unexpectably becoming a hit in Dance Charts while peaking at #30 in 1995 and at #9 because of its re-release during the following year. The album version is more than ten minutes long and is rapped by Maxi Jazz. The song topped the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart twice - during its run in 1996 and again in 199… read more
"Salva Mea" is a song produced by British trip-hop/dance band Faithless (the title is intended to mean "Save Me", but the Latin i… read more
"Salva Mea" is a song produced by British trip-hop/dance band Faithless (the title is intended to mean "Save Me", but the Latin is incorrect, translating instead as &… read more
Formed in 1995 by Sister Bliss, Faithless was a London, England, United Kingdom-based group of musicians whose music is described by one of their band members as a cross between trip-hop and techno. The four original members of Faithless were vocalist/rapper Maxi Jazz, keyboardist/producer Sister Bliss, instrumentalist/vocalist Jamie Catto and keyboardist/producer Rollo Armstrong. Jamie Catto (now in 1 Giant Leap) left after their second album, Sunday 8PM, which was released in 1998. Rollo Armstrong's sister Dido also features on several Faithless tracks. For the 2004 album No…read more
Formed in 1995 by Sister Bliss, Faithless was a London, England, United Kingdom-based group of musicians whose music is described by one of their band members as a cross between trip-hop an… read more
Formed in 1995 by Sister Bliss, Faithless was a London, England, United Kingdom-based group of musicians whose music is described by one of their band members as a cross between trip-hop and techno. The four original members of Faithl… read more