Dermot Kennedy - Kiss Me (paul Woolford Remix) Access
When she finally opened her eyes, breathless and smiling, the world didn't seem so grey anymore. The music hadn't fixed her problems, but it had reminded her of what it felt like to be fully, undeniably alive.
The neon pulse of the club was a physical thing, vibrating through the soles of Maya’s boots and settling deep in her chest. For months, she had been running on empty, moving through a grey, digitized world of deadlines and screen glare. Tonight, she needed to lose herself. Dermot Kennedy - Kiss Me (Paul Woolford Remix)
She stood at the edge of the packed dance floor, nursing a drink she hadn't touched. Then, the DJ dropped it. When she finally opened her eyes, breathless and
But before the emotion could pull her into a slow, melancholic sway, Paul Woolford’s house production slammed into the track. The heavy, driving bassline kicked in, and a soaring, euphoric piano chord shattered the tension. It wasn't a sad song anymore; it was a battle cry for the living. It was an invitation to feel everything, all at once, at 126 beats per minute. For months, she had been running on empty,