I understand if you’re upset with me, really I do. I don’t deserve you. How can I expect to leave for so long and come back like nothing happened? The answer is: health. Sometimes health has to take a priority over music (shocking I know), but I hope you can forgive me as with my return I am convinced you will find some gorgeous new tunes to help you get over pain in your heart that my absence created.
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In Honour of the Superbowl: a Beyonce remix
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An Avalanche of Music to Make Up For Lost Time: My Favorite Tracks Over The Holiday Period

The holidays are over. This means two things: Firstly, I will start posting regularly again. I know that this is a cause for intense celebration on your behalf and I’m happy to announce this news as though it were a late Christmas gift for you. You’re welcome and if I deemed it acceptable to use emoticons in a blog post then you can bet your bottom dollar that there would be a big smiley face right here for you. The second thing that it means is less to do with music and more to do with food and that sad fact that there will not be anymore turkey for a while. I know. It’s a struggle but I’m here for you.
Get Free (Adriatique’s Lazers Never Die Rework) – Major Lazer
Well hello there everyone. I hope each and every one of you are enjoying your holidays. Over here we are so busy that we are finding it tough to post, but don’t worry, all cheerfulness and cause for celebration will soon vanish and we’ll be back with you each and every day. Speaking of cause for celebration…
Think/Feel (Saint Etienne Remix) – Beat Connection

Another great remix comin’ your way in the form of Beat Connection’s Think/Feel. You’ll not only think this is great, but you’ll feel it too. The clue is in the name. Despite the poor quality of that joke, I’d encourage you to continue reading and listen to the song.














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