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Music Monthly: February 2013

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I'm skipping unimportant chit-chat and getting straight to music! There are a few good songs that I’m really excited about, in this edition :) Read on to discover my favourite tracks of Febrauary and why I like them.

Music Monthly: January 2013

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Music Monthly is a blog series that I started bilingually at my previous blog, last year. It kind of fell apart in the second half of the year, but still, if you feel like checking those posts out, you will find them here . I am reposting January and February of this year on Dance the Drizzle, because I want to start afresh and have all of 2013 together at one place. To explain what Music Monthly is about: more or less regular posts somehow summarizing my musical experience of the previous month. As I was looking back at 2011, I realized that what you go through in life often reflects in the songs that keep you company. And through these songs that are with you in your good times and in bad, you build a relationship to a new interpret or a new style of music that you haven’t listened to before. So this will be a monthly insight into what songs have caught my attention and why, which ones got stuck in my head, etc. :) What’s in it for you? A collection of songs, both old and ne

Introductions

Hello, reader! Welcome to Dance The Drizzle! First, let me tell you a little bit about myself and explain what you can or cannot expect here. My full name is Marie Honetschlagerova, don’t bother trying to pronounce that. Marie or Maree will do just fine. I am a passionate music lover, and at the moment most of my writing is related to that. I am interested in other aspects of culture such as film, television, … sometimes literature…   If things go according to plan I would like to throw in some film articles occasionally.   Or just tackle any interesting topic that I find inspiring or stuck in my head for no good reason. Why “Dance the Drizzle”? Shall I be honest? It should have been “Dance the Rain”, but that one was already taken. *sigh* So here’s my original explanation for Dance the rain: