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All Systems Gone is a 1999 album by Presence, a project from producer Charles Webster featuring vocalists Shara Nelson and Sara Jay, both of whom had previously worked with Massive Attack, and Steve Edwards, formerly a member of Cloud 9, released on the Pagan label in the UK. ==Recording== Webster had recorded under the name Presence since the 1995 single "My Baby" and had a UK hit in 1998 with "Sense of Danger", which reached no. 61 on the UK Singles Chart.〔"(Presence )", Official Charts Company. Retrieved 16 June 2014〕 This was followed a year later by "Future Love", which peaked at no. 66.〔 Both hit singles were included on the album, along with singles "The Strength" and "Better Day". Unlike much of the genre, the album is very song-based, with Webster explaining "I wanted to make a proper album as opposed to a strict house album. I wanted the songs to have depth and emotion."〔Paoletta, Michael (1999) "(U.K.'s Charles Webster Maintains Unorthodox Presence )", ''Billboard'', 9 January 1999, p. 22. Retrieved 16 June 2014〕 Nelson said of the collaboration "Charles' songs really stood out from the tracks I tend to receive. They were dance-based, but they had real depth and soul, which is very unusual."〔Verrico, Lisa (1999) "(Touched by Your Presence )", ''Scotland on Sunday'', 21 February 1999. Retrieved 16 June 2014 〕
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