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We often enjoy giving credit to the quality, high end locations to stop by when it comes to blog-hopping, albeit the underlying assumptions. You could look at it and say this act is simply promoting the competition, but hell, we read them and we love them, so you might too. Today we've just gotta give kudos to Swehouse, labeled Sweden's premier house music blog. In the past, we've raved about blogs for their layout, writing style and even funny nature, but the most standout attribute of Swehouse? Good quality music.

They don't do any of that half-hearted stuff, so when 'Mr K' and 'Alex R' (the two contributors for the blog) do a post, you know its worth the downloads, even if your sporting a shitty internet connection! The posts are straight to the point, giving you just what you need to know about the track and always including a prominent shout out to the artist's talent. Keeping in Swehouse fashion, we'll wrap this up and include a few of the tunes the team have featured lately. If you like them, which you will, the link to their page is staring back at you!

Chuckie vs LMFAO - Let The Bass Kick (Laidback Lukes I'm In Budapest Bitch Edit) swehouse.com
Laidback Luke has been touring a shitload lately, and he made edit's of this tune for all the places he stopped by. You can grab 250mb of Laidback Luke Edits here.

Redroche - Give U More feat Laura Kidd (Afrojack Remix) swehouse.blogspot.com
You can decide what you think of this one, but a closing note would be that it proves Afrojack's versatility as a producer - just wait until he comes to Australia!

Will Bailey - Hit The Club (Sidney Sampson Remix) swehouse.blogspot.com
It's a pretty heavy dose of the Sidney Sampson we all got so used to after Riverside. Semi-mainstream club - eat your heart out!

Swehouse Music Blog (click to visit)

Having built our following on travels down a 100% legal charter (to the best of our ability), we look at some other blogs (let's forget Swehouse for now) in the current day and sit around scratching our head's in disbeleif. Having learnt the hard way that un-authorised and even 'slightly controversial' links will be removed and a copyright infringement generally follows, we get on the right side of astounded when watching other blog's posting links to full albums/EPs on torrent providers like 'ThePirateBay' (it even sounds dodgy!). While it's a possibility these blogs upload full albums to these providers and then share them on their website (having previously gained permission from the artist, label and manager involved), our best guess suggests they are simply 're-posting' the illegal link. I guess that's what makes the blog's in question feel like they are doing something right, or at least, nothing wrong. If you like a tune that has a release date and you want it in your library, be nice, credit the artist, and buy the tune.

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