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Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.02.01.526664v1?rss=1 Authors: Trautmann, E. M., Hesse, J. K., Stine, G., Xia, R., Shude Zhu, S., O'Shea, D. J., Karsh, B., Colonell, J., Lanfranchi, F., Vyas, S., Zimnik, A., Steinemann, N. A., Wagenaar, D. A., Andrei, A., Mora Lopez, C., OCallaghan, J. M., Putzeys, J., Raducanu, B. C., Welkenhuysen, M., Churchland, M., Moore, T., Shadlen, M. N., Shenoy, K. V., Tsao, D., Dutta, B., Harris, T. Abstract: High-density, integrated silicon electrodes have begun to transform systems neuroscience, by enabling large-scale neural population recordings with single cell resolution. Existing technologies, however, have provided limited functionality in nonhuman primate species such as macaques, which offer close models of human cognition and behavior. Here, we report the design, fabrication, and performance of Neuropixels 1.0-NHP, a high channel count linear electrode array designed to enable large-scale simultaneous recording in superficial and deep structures within the macaque or other large animal brain. These devices were fabricated in two versions: 4416 electrodes along a 45 mm shank, and 2496 along a 25 mm shank. For both versions, users can programmably select 384 channels, enabling simultaneous multi-area recording with a single probe. We demonstrate recording from over 3000 single neurons within a session, and simultaneous recordings from over 1000 neurons using multiple probes. This technology represents a significant increase in recording access and scalability relative to existing technologies, and enables new classes of experiments involving fine-grained electrophysiological characterization of brain areas, functional connectivity between cells, and simultaneous brain-wide recording at scale. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Shaun O'Callaghan is one of those people that I don't see all the time even though we blow around the same town. Still, when I do it's usually a great chat - O'y is a lightning rod of ideas and high octane energy which I love, the banter is always on. Even though it may start left field and loose, it usually turns deep and philosophical pretty quick which I also love. O'ys a family man and hard worker who asks a lot of himself, through our chat I learned more about the real estate game and personal development which follows that path - whether that is true of all real estate agents or just O'ys journey through I'm yet to figure out :) I hope you enjoy our chat Link to Tool 46&2 Subtitle meaning and breakdown. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogzRhlezx2s
Former Dublin footballer Paddy Andrews spoke to Tommy Rooney after Dublin's 0-20 to 1-9 victory over Kildare in the Leinster Championship final.
30 +1: Join Pastor as we celebrate 31 years of God's love and faithfulness and see how the idea +1 should change forever the way we think.
Join Pastor Josh as he journeys through Romans 12 to see what a transformed life looks like!
Sister Mary Teresa Bernadette (Emily O'Callaghan) wants a book to help drum up recruitment for her nunnery. The selling points: no men, plenty of weed and several after-hour visits to each other's cells. Also, Karen wants in on an international drug deal and Will quits caffeine. __ SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @IWillWriteYour Instagram: @IWillWriteYourBook Have a book idea or question about the publishing industry? Email: Book@willhines.net
In this week's episode, Susanne Rogers talks to Cian O'Callaghan, Assistant Professor in Urban Geography at Trinity College Dublin and Kathleen Stokes, postdoctoral fellow at Trinity College Dublin about their Irish Research Council Coalesce scheme funded research project 'Rethinking Urban Vacancy: Addressing the Challenge of Underutilised Land through Innovative policy solutions'. In other news, we are delighted that Social Justice Matters has been recognised by FeedSpot as one of the 20 social justice podcasts you should be following in 2021. Check out the list here: https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
Join Pastor Josh as he leads us in cosmic dance of repentance and justification from Romans chapter 3 and 4
In the very early morning hours of March 19th, 2011, 22 year old Sian O'Callaghan decided to walk back to her apartment after a night out at a club in Swindon, England; a town with a reputation for its safe streets. It's the reason Sian thought nothing of it to make the short walk back to her apartment by herself that night, totally unaware a predator was lurking in the shadows.Music Credits:The Minds Of Madness Theme Music – Duncan FosterFeel The Madness - The FunkoarsUsed with Permission - http://goldenerarecords.com.au/ge/funkoarsPlease check out this episodes sponsors and help support our podcast:Mint Mobile - To get your new wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to https://www.mintmobile.com/madnessAna Luisa - go treat yourself and your loved ones and use code MADNESS to get 10.0% off. https://www.analuisa.com/madnessSimpliSafe - get a FREE home security camera, when you purchase a SimpliSafe system at https://simplisafe.com/madnessCaliper CBD - Get 30% off Caliper's all-natural, flavored Swiftstick Variety Packs when you use promo code MADNESS30 at http://trycaliper.com/madness30BetterHelp - Special offer for The Minds of Madness listeners: get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/madnessCalibrate - Get back in control of your weight and your health with Calibrate. Check to see if Calibrate is available in your state and sign up today at https://www.joincalibrate.com If you enter MADNESS you'll receive $50 off your one-year membership.Best Fiends - Download Best Fiends FREE on the Apple App Store or Google PlayMadison Reed: Get 10% off plus FREE SHIPPING on your first Color Kit go to madison-reed.com and enter PROMO CODE: MINDSResearch & Writing:Ryan DeiningerFeatured Podcast:It's Frightfulhttps://www.itsfrightful.netIf you would like to support the show and get some extra perks including extra content, including early release/ad-free episodes, Go to - https://www.patreon.com/MadnessPodWebsite - https://mindsofmadnesspodcast.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/themindsofmadness/Twitter - @MadnessPod https://twitter.com/MadnessPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/themindsofmadness/Sources:https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-wiltshire-12799196https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/2257201/sian-ocallaghans-mum-wont-allow-herself-to-be-consumed-by-anger-for-sick-killer-christoper-halliwell/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5oV3e9R7jshttps://www.dorset.police.uk/media/54620/response-to-kidnap-blackmail-product-contamination-external.pdfhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/sep/19/chris-halliwell-found-guilty-becky-godden-murderFulcher, Stephen. (2017). Catching a Serial Killer.Edwards, Karen. (2019). A Killer's Confession: And a Mothers Fight for Justice.
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Pastor Josh introduces the major themes of the letter to the Romans so that together we can all find our fit, our place to call home.
Julie O'Callaghan reads her poem Dictation. Born in Chicago in 1954, Julie has lived in Ireland since 1974. She has an extensive collection of published works and has received the Michael Hartnett Award for poetry. She is a member of the Irish academy of arts, Aosdána.
In Elizabethan England on the corner of Friday Street and Bread Street was a fine dining and drinking establishment called the Mermaid Tavern. The building itself burned down in the Great Fire of London in 1666, but the legend of this storied tavern lives on through the records of people like Ben Jonson and 17th century travel writer Thomas Coryat, who wrote about the Mermaid Tavern in the early 1600s, when Shakespeare was in his late 40s to early 50s, describing it as the meeting place of Fraternity of Sireniacal Gentlemen, a drinking club that met on the first Friday of the month and is thought to have included famous members, most with very close ties to Shakespeare. Men like Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, and Francis Beaumont, were thought to have been members and there are a few scholars who think that William Shakespeare might have been among the members of this club as well. Our guest this week, Michelle O’Callaghan, is a historical researcher into the history of English taverns, and the author of the article Patrons of the Mermaid Tavern. She joins us today to share the story of the Mermaid Tavern, what we can know about the Fraternity of Gentlemen who met there, and what her research concludes about whether Shakespeare might have attended. Michelle O’Callaghan is a Professor of Early Modern Literature and currently Head of the Department of English Literature at the University of Reading. She has published extensively on early modern literature and culture, from the Inns of Court and tavern societies to women’s engagement in literary cultures. Her major books are The ‘shepheards nation’: Jacobean Spenserians and early Stuart political culture, 1612-1625 (Oxford, 2000), The English Wits: Literature and Sociability in Early Modern England (Cambridge, 2007), Thomas Middleton, Renaissance Dramatist (Edinburgh, 2009), and, most recently, Crafting Poetry Anthologies in Renaissance England: Early Modern Cultures of Recreation, which was published by Cambridge University Press in December, 2020.
Straight From The Off welcomes Billy O'callaghan to the Podcast. ‘Sir' Billy as he is affectionately known in Kirkby is one of the best natural goalscorers i have ever seen, so i was delighted to get him on the show. Billy tells us how watching his Dad play from a young age fuelled his love for football, and as a youngster he represented Kirkby Boys scoring in a cup final at Goodison Park. He tells us about the teams he played for including Warrington, Droylsden, Accrington, Witton Albion etc. Of a Sunday he had huge success with Fantail and Fazakerley He talks about his favourite goals, games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 40 is brought to you by: Barrington's Decorating. www.barringtonsdecorating.co.uk
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Major relaxing of Covid restrictions gets underway today we find out what people are looking forward to the most, Westmeath and Athlone footballer Ray Connellan on why he is urging people to open up about their mental health and a full round up of all the weekend sports action.
After the resignation of Fine Gael TD Eoghan Murphy, a by-election will be held in the Dublin Bay South constituency. Fianna Fáil TD for the area, Jim O'Callaghan discussed Fianna Fáil's campaign for the seat. He also discussed the Irish Independent's poll of people both sides of the border, and their views on a United Ireland. On The Record with Gavan Reilly Listen and subscribe to On The Record with Gavan Reilly on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Push to start, Pull to finish: we live in a fast paced world more concerned with speed than direction. Join Pastor Josh as he explains how God doesn’t push us externally but pulls us eternally towards the centre of His Love.
This week Ellen is sitting down to talk bass with another Irish lady of bass, the very cool and super talented Tanya O Callaghan. Since relocating to LA from her home in Ireland, Tanya has established herself on as a first call session bassist, playing with many legends of rock such as Maynard James Keenan, Nuno Bettencourt and Dee Snider as well as performing on shows such as Riverdance and The Voice. In this interview Tanya provides a wealth of tips on making it as a professional musician in LA, staying healthy on the road and much more. You can follow Talkingbass on social media: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkingBassVideo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingbasslessons
Broadcaster Gareth O’Callaghan who has from radio last year after he was diagnosed with the neurodegenerative disorder Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) has said he won’t allow the condition to define who he is or what he is “still capable of achieving” in life. He has written a new book called What Matters Now and he joined Fran on Tipp Today...
In 2018, after receiving a life-changing diagnosis, Gareth O’Callaghan retired from fulltime work and gave up a career in radio that spanned four decades. In a deeply personal memoir, What Matters Now, he tells his story of love and hope. From the moments after his doctor uttered the words Multiple System Atrophy - a neurological disease that is both progressive and incurable, and ultimately carries a fatal prognosis - to how, drawing on inner reserves and determination, he pulled himself from the darkness to come to terms with a new way of living, his memoir bares all. On Monday's Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to Gareth about the book.
The three teachers unions have voted for an emergency motion which could pave the way for industrial action if they are not prioritized for vaccination, calls to cap the cost of parking for patients and their families at our hospitals, we'll be accessing Shane Lowery's chances of getting fitted for a green jacket at Agusta this Sunday and Andy O'Donoghue has all the latest tech news.
Nearly 1000 people applied to permanently home school their children last year, we hear from a Laois parent about home schooling all of her kids, Westmeath comedian Alison Spittle speaks to Will about the upcoming 'Big Laugh-In for Dublin Rape Crisis Centre event and our resident handy man Brian Cloonan answers all your DIY questions.
Gareth O'Callaghan is an Irish writer and former radio and television presenter. He was most recently heard on 4fm, having presented shows on RTÉ 2fm for much of his career until 2005, and then a show on our very own Galway Bay FM. He talked to Keith this morning about his new book 'What Matters Now: A Memoir of Hope and Resilience'.
Teachers raise concerns about returning to packed classrooms, calls for outdoor dining to be allowed, Dr. Deirdre Forde answers your health questions and Robbie Fahy will have a full round up of all the weekends sport.
Entrepreneurs and life hackers, grab a pen and paper and get ready to take notes! Kelsey O'Callaghan joins us today to talk about bettering herself and becoming an entrepreneur. She's the founder of Dorai Home, an eco-chic houseware brand that was launched using Kickstarter. We talk about wellness, what showing up means to her, being an analytical person, overcoming fear, meeting and working with her husband, rejecting an offer from Bed Bath and Beyond, using an infrared sauna, living an environmentally conscious life, insomnia, reducing stress, productivity tips, branding and so much more. Please show up for us by subscribing, rating, and reviewing this podcast. Connect With Kelsey O'Callaghan: https://doraihome.com/ https://www.instagram.com/doraihome/ https://www.facebook.com/doraihome/ Connect With Asher Gottesman: http://ashergottesman.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theasherg/ https://twitter.com/TheAsherG --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Journey with us beyond the night of rejection into the marvellous light of acceptance through the resurrection of Jesus as found in the Gospel of John.
Dublin manager Dessie Farrell has been suspended for 12 weeks in the wake of their training breach, Brian Stanley discusses housebound elderly people who are still waiting on their first Covid vaccine and on World Autism Day we examine how the pandemic has affected children with Autism.
Gareth joined me on 'The Exchange' to discuss his memoir, 'What Matters Now' , and to share thoughts on hope, resilience and love.
From today you will have the right to switch off outside your working hours with new legislation seeking to give a better work/life balance, the Irish Hospice Foundation are calling for a new facility in the Midlands, you'll hear about businesses preparing to re-open in the region this Summer and Portlaoise petrol head Bob Flavin has all the latest motoring news.
Minister Robert Troy discusses the changes to the Covid roadmap, Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe talks about the governments plans to attract workers to relocate into Rural Ireland, Hey Pesto's Yvonne Carty gives us some recipes for tasty Easter treats and our resident handyman Brian Cloonan is on hand to answer your DIY questions.
On Midlands Today, is the midlands set for some population regeneration, the government is set to bring in relocation grants. Will O Callaghan finds out what changes people can expect on the COVID-19 restrictions and a full sports review including Ireland's shocking loss to Luxembourg.
Gareth O'Callaghan, Radio Broadcaster, spoke to Brendan about his new book 'What Matters Now', which documents his diagnosis of a terminal illness, Multiple System Atrophy. The book highlights how Gareth manages day to day living with the illness and much more.
From the Number One Bestselling author comes his powerful memoir. Gareth O'Callaghan is one of Irish radio's most popular and familiar voices. In 2018, after receiving a life-changing diagnosis, he retired from full-time work and gave up the career in radio that he had loved for decades. Here, in this deeply personal memoir, he tells his story of love and hope. From the moments after his doctor uttered the words Multiple System Atrophy -- a neurological disease that is both progressive and incurable, and ultimately carries a fatal prognosis -- to how, drawing on inner reserves and determination, he pulled himself from the darkness to come to terms with a new way of living. With his trademark empathy, insight and honesty, he looks at how, no matter what the circumstances, we can choose how we live and that every life must be lived to the fullest. "For me, this is not a choice. It's all I want, namely a full and loving life that I strive to choose every day over everything else - considering that maybe the big odds are heavily stacked against that. But I don't care what the odds might be; I'll keep defying them for as long as I can keep fighting and living."
Photographer & filmmaker Ross O’Callaghan is searching internationally for men with an Irish connection named Paddy, Patrick, Pat from all walks of life, for a stunning collection of portraits that will capture what it’s like to be Irish & male in Ireland
Photographer & filmmaker Ross O’Callaghan is searching internationally for men with an Irish connection named Paddy, Patrick, Pat from all walks of life, for a stunning collection of portraits that will capture what it’s like to be Irish & male in Ireland
Award-winning Irish filmmaker and photographer Ross O'Callaghan is searching for people named Paddy to take part in a unique project he is putting together to challenge the "Paddy Irishman" stereotype.
Hear from 2020 Excellence in Benefits Award winner Theresa O'Callaghan. As the executive director of benefit programs and corporate human resources at Kaman Corporation, she shares how she got her start in employee benefits and Kaman's innovative efforts to make a difference in plan participants' lives. Plus, hear how the organization's executive leadership team plays a crucial part not only in her success as a benefits professional, but also to the organization's overall benefit plans.
Join Kelli and Anne for their 158th NEW episode! Their special guest today is OUT former NFL player Ryan O'Callaghan. He wrote a memoir called My Life On The Line about his career as a closeted player and how it almost ended his life. Anne just finished reading it and was touched by his honesty and how raw and powerful the truth can be. They are so happy that he could be here to tell his story. Ryan talks about how he built his football career all in attempt to hide his sexuality. After starting football his Freshman year in high school, he rocketed to success as an athlete. He went to University of California, Berkeley on a scholarship and then was drafted by the New England Patriots. After a few years there he moved to the Kansas City Chiefs. Along the way his body was taking a beating with injuries which led to lots of prescription pain medication and eventually serious addiction issues. Hear how he was able to finally come out to his family all while beating his addiction. When he finally decided to come out publicly he was shocked by the positive support he received from former teammates, coaches, owners and the general public. He has gone on to start The Ryan O'Callaghan Foundation to help support LGBT athletes so that no one else has to feel the despair he once felt as a closeted athlete who thought suicide was his only answer for so long. Check it out at www.ROFDN.org and get his book, My Life On The Line, on Amazon or a bookstore near you & follow him on instagram @ocallaghanryan
☕ RBP : 126 Pierce O’Callaghan Stat Man Meeting 2.0☕ ➡️He’s back for a round up of the World Indoor season. ➡️A review of a busy few months of Irish records with Irish stat bombs dropped throughout the show. ➡️We get an insight into the goings on of what it takes to make World Athletics events happen. ➡️A look forward to European Champs this weekend with a packed team of Irish athletes. ➡️Like. Share. Subscribe.
Fianna Fail TD Marc MacSharry says Micheál Martin should stand down as party leader when his term of Taoiseach ends, and has indicated his support for Jim O'Callaghan as the leader. His made his comments on the independent.ie's Floating Voter podcast - and said if backbenchers came up with a cure for cancer, it would not be taken seriously by An Taoiseach
I Care A Lot, about a woman whose career embezzling money from older people runs into trouble, a documentary about legendary musical maverick, Frank Zappa, Tara Brady & Darryl Jones review films, 'We Are Not in the World' is Conor O'Callaghan's new novel, the story of a road trip by a father & daughter, Liam Geraghty on The Muppet Show on Disney+
Sue O'Callahan had a Near Death Experience whilst Whitewater rafting in Borneo. As the boat she was in flipped upside down, she was thrashed about in the rapids, before hitting her head multiple times on a rock. Sue remembers moving towards an incredible white light, and thinking about future events to take place in her life. Sue has an eclectic background in education and leadership, combining an international career in the UK, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. She is passionate about impacting mental health in the lives of parents and teens affected by conflict and adversity. Combining her professional expertise in education, with her psychology and art combined honours degree, along with raising four children alone for sixteen years, Sue is known for her wealth of knowledge in what makes individuals feel happy, confident and secure.
Tom Hughes is co-founder of Space Duck Games. He is based in Dublin, Ireland and is also a project manager at an e-commerce company. He established Space Duck Games in 2015 as a place to turn his passion into a business. His first Kickstarter Campaign El Presidente in 2015 earned a Kickstarter ‘Projects we Love' distinction and while it came close to funding, he acknowledged the first-time learning curve for a Kickstarter. Tom with his talented partner and animator – Patrick O'Callaghan are back and ready to launch their second game – Factory Floor on Kickstarter on February 16th. To be notified when this project goes live, follow this link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tommyhughes/factory-floor
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World Champion, RTE Young Sportsperson of they Year & Limerick native Oisín O'Callaghan chatted with Sporting Limerick about a busy 2020 and his hopes for the 2021 season
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Download the weDignify Pregnancy Resource Checklist: click here! Did you know that 70% - 90% of children diagnosed with Down Syndrome in the womb are aborted? Does that surprise you given that our society preaches inclusion, acceptance, and loving all people no matter their abilities? How can you help people understand the dignity of ALL people, no matter the challenges they may face? Mary O'Callaghan from the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture at the University of Notre Dame joins the show today to discuss what drives parents to choose abortion after a disability diagnosis, what we can do to be a part of the solution to this massive problem, and more! Mentioned in this episode: Americans With Disabilities Act (1990) - link CBS report "What kind of society do you want to live in?": Inside the country where Down syndrome is disappearing - link Jerome Lejeune - link
[00:00] the sundays- noise [01:41] late night alumni- epilogue [04:40] ana criado- afterglow (cj rcm and seven24 chillout rmx) [09:53] usher- numb (matt lange rmx) [14:20] tania zygar and matt lange- dark paradise (lana del rey cover) [18:26] boom jinx, maor levi ft ashley tomberlin- when you loved me (keyworth and boom jinx rmx) [22:22] blackmill ft veela- let it be [27:45] myon and shane 54 ft aruna- lights (5vel rmx) [32:37] hybrid- disappear here [38:13] the xx- intro [40:08] seven lions ft fiora- days to come [44:30] velvetine- the great divide (seven lions rmx) [48:58] morgan page- under (morgan page rmx) [55:39] andy moor ft hysteria- leave your world behind [59:17] samantha james- amber sky [62:26] yuna- lullabies [66:21] the good natured diy- wicked games (explicit weekend cover) [71:37] essay and stumbleine- rhiannon [74:45] john ocallaghan- rhea (chillout rmx) Back when I wasnt doing mixes for night club musical for awhile, I listened to a lot of chillout/downtempo stuff, so why not take some of that and make it available to you guys. I listened to acoustic stuff too, but wanted to keep this one more along the electronic lines. Slowdive is named after a shoegaze band I used to listen to in the 90s. I started the mix out with my favorite band of all time The Sundays. Harriet Wheeler's voice is my serenity. I came across this unreleased track last year, so it was like Christmas for me since the band is no longer together. I also included a Fleetwood Mac EDM version of Rhiannon on here. Very good take. I know you had to take a double-take when you see the name Usher on the tracklist. Just check this version out- I LOVE IT. I played it over and over again. Grab your woman or man or a glass of wine, sit by the fireplace or on the bed or do what you do with this compilation of mainly edm chill tracks. You can call it night CHILLED musical 004 or Slowdive 001. Whatever it is, I'll try and make more of these instead of once a year. Hope ya enjoy this as much as l enjoyed putting it together. Get interactive withthe night club musical Facebook page is available at https://www.facebook.com/nightclubmusical Stay up to date with the latest vocal trance tunes when or prior to their release. Feel free to upload your own too. As always listen to this LOUD.
[00:00] miss nine ft kyler england- stranger (dohr and mangold rmx) [04:05] shato and paul rockseek- found you [07:31] alexander popov ft kyler england- my world [12:54] boom jinx,maor levi ft ashley tomberlin- when you loved me [17:17] john ocallaghan and full tilt ft karen kelly- breathe [24:06] tydi and maison and dragen ft toni nielson- walk on water [29:22] super8 and tab- l.a. {bigdirty tune of the now} [33:54] myon and shane 54 ft aruna- lights (club mix) [39:10] andrew rayel ft jano- how do i know [46:07] andy moor ft betsie larkin- love again (andrew rayel rmx) [50:46] above and beyond- walter white [54:46] beat service ft neev kennedy- not this time [60:41] estiva- smiley smilesworth [64:24] tritonal ft cristina soto- piercing quiet (super8 and tab rmx) [70:35] tydi ft sarah howells- when i go (arnej rmx) Been a few months, but I got the itch again thanks to Above and Beyond. NCM 031 coming straight at ya from a suburb of Boston, called my house. Just wanted to throw on some fresh sing along head nodding music to start your summer off. Was totally feeling this when I mixed it and I hope you do too. I missed mixing something and it just felt like something was missing from my life. Now I have some fresh stuff to listen to while studying over the summer- bigdirty is a college student now and hanging out with 18 to 22 year olds can put the young back in ya. Probably my mentality anyway. This one starts and explosion in your face from the get-go so beware. I hope ya love this one people and I will try not to be a stranger to the mix again. Get interactive with the night club musical Facebook page is available at http://www.facebook.com/nightclubmusical Stay up to date with the latest vocal trance tunes when or prior to their release. Feel free to upload your own too. As always listen to this LOUD.