
Dance Music and Remixes by MasterBeat
Music is an important part of our lives. Not everyone has a passion for music but one way or the other, is has been a part of everyone’s life. For music enthusiasts like me, enjoying our favorite music can be in countless ways. Others can sing, dance, rap, play their favorite musical instrument. For me, dancing is the bold interpretation of music where you use more of body language than words. Because of this my favorite music genres have been trance, lounge, electronica and dance music.
Finding copy of songs of my preferred genres is difficult and if not for MasterBeat, I wouldn’t have found all my songs. MasterBeat is a music download site where you can search, listen and download your favorite songs for a dirt cheap price! You can easily search for your favorite songs either through genre, artist name, remixers and record album label. With thousands of songs in their system, MasterBeat will surely have your song. After finding your song, you can actually hear the song and listen to its quality. Because of this, you can also be sure that you are downloading the exact song that you are looking for. Now you can be sure that the electronica music you are looking for is what you are paying for. This really saves me a lot of time and some money.
Aside from having thousands of songs in their system, what I love about Master Beat is that they probably have the most number of remixes as compared to any other download sites. It’s really amazing how many remixes a song can have and you can just listen to them all before you download. If you love downloading dance remix music and using them for house parties other events, you’ll definitely love downloading songs at Master Beat.
Devon is the Place to Be
Devon – we bet that the most common response you would get is probably, “Huh? Who, what and where is Devon?” Just being straightforward here, Devon is quite unknown to the common man. But like all things in life, the best treasures are the well hidden ones. In this light, we have to tell you about Devon because fortunately for you, you will now know why Devon is the place to be. For example, just try to look up “nightclub Devon” using your favorite search engine and be utterly surprised.
Devon is known as a party place. Devon has a nightlife that even popular cities like Miami or Los Angeles would drool over with. Not only are there countless bars, first rate restaurants but also nightclub upon nightclub along the city. Heck, we even heard that there are frequent fireworks displays in Devon and a carnival to boot. Now talk about a place being enjoyable and accommodating to tourists. Even better, there are a lot of websites that specifically cater to Devon.
If you are going to the UK soon, make sure to stop by Devon and make it part of your itinerary because honestly, it is a can’t miss in a wonderful country as England.
Pack your Music with You!
It is always great to spend your summer vacation with the family in the great american outdoor. Preparing for an outdoor vacation such as a camping trip is not always an easy task. It is best that you plan all the things you will be doing so you will be able to prepare all the things you need to bring. For instance, when you know you will be doing a lot of hiking activities in nearby nature trails and a lot of sightseeing, you should prepare to bring a lot of extra shirts, insect repellant, and even extra hiking shoes. You must also not forget to bring your iPod or your MP3 player so that you can enjoy music even when you are outside.
The best thing about bringing your iPod or your MP3 player on your camping trip is not only can you enjoy your favorite music while you are at camp but you can also bring it with you when you are going on a hike. It is great to hear good music while you are enjoying the nature trail alone. What you can do is to play the most relaxing songs you have in your playlist to make the hiking more enjoyable.
When you start packing your things for your outdoor trip, do not forget to pack in your favorite music with you by bringing your portable music player.
Keeping Track (Sound)
Two or three years ago, I had a weird observation about the numerous music albums that I own- I noticed that the songs I like best or the ones that I deem to be most radio friendly are usually the fourth track in the album. I found myself selecting track four whenever I listen using my portable disc player, forwarding or going right back to the fourth track even if I happen to enjoy listening to the entire album.
I kept this observation on the backseat and satisfied myself with the assurance that I shall go back to check on that observation and see if a vague theory can be made…
Forward to the present date: I have finally taken the time to isolate the fourth tracks of all the albums I love listening to. The results is both exciting and unnerving for me, almost 90% of these fourth tracks are actually my most loved (or one of the two or three most loved) tracks in every particular album. Take a look at my “Track 04” playlist:
“Gravity” of Continuum by John Mayer
“I Miss You” of Spin by Darren Hayes
“Spaceboy” of Halfway Down the Sky by Splender
“Nice to Meet You Anyway” of Chariot by Gavin DeGraw
“Talks Shows on Mute” of A Crow Left of the Murder by Incubus
“Girlfriend” of Swim by July for Kings
“Do the Panic” of Raise the Dead by Phantom Planet
“Best I Ever Had (Grey Sky Morning)” of Everything You Want by Vertical Horizon
“Slide” of the Dizzy EP by The Goo Goo Dolls
“Dosed” of By The Way by Red Hot Chili Peppers
“Last Beautiful Girl” of Mad Season by Matchbox 20
“The Phrase That Pays” of Almost Here by TheAcademyIs…
My Chemical Romance Grows Up with The Black Parade
It would not be a mistake to say that My Chemical Romance has finally created its anthem. A song magnificently called Welcome to the Black Parade- the carrier single of their most recent release “The Black Parade”. This anthem serves to unite all the fans and admirers of this neo rock band. One cannot actually go on without mentioning that the fan base of MCR has dramatically increased since its latest release. The reason for this further rush forward regarding the amount and intensity of the band’s fame? The advent of its long-overdue maturity.

Because the songs and themes of the band have gone beyond juvenile matters in “The Black Parade”, older age groups got stopped on their tracks and they finally gave the band the well-deserved time of their day. The theme of this particular album is considerably darker than the first two major releases. Not just because it has the word “black” in the title but because it deals with more mature topics instead of the band’s usual themes on crime, romantic love and drug addiction.
Cancer is a searing lamentation about confronting death and a farewell song to one’s family. Mama is a song about living a life of regrets.
The sound of the album has also matured significantly. The tones of Teenagers is still as catchy as their recent albums but most impressive are the grating sounds of classic rock that ring loudly with songs like This is How I Disappear and The Sharpest Lives.
MCR has finally acquired a better and more matured sound; let’s hope that as the sound grows older and their lyrics grow darker, these kids are parading on to a bright future.

