If you're looking for a fun campy track to add to your MP3 playlist, then look no further than Cazwell's "I Seen Beyoncé at Burger King" featuring Jonny Makeup (Peace Bisquit). This hilariously catchy tune about Mrs. Jay-Z pigging out on fast food and also driving to JC Penny with a "forty" in her lap has been a mini-sensation on YouTube and came to me as a 14-track maxi-single. For dance purposes Matthias "Matty" Heilbronn delivers a soulful, groovy houser while Lost Daze turns out an energetic club mix that's pretty damn good.

I, like many of you, am a big fan of Kylie Minogue and thus am thrilled with the recent release of Boombox: The Remix Album 2000-2008 (Astralwerks). The fantabulous (it's a word because I say it so) CD includes remixes of her 21st century best by Chemical Brothers, Bini & Martini, Sebastien Leger, and Fischerspooner. It's well worth the effort to head over to Borderline Music to pick it up. Also worth efforting for are the Mark Picchiotti and Rich Morel Pink Noise remixes of "SuperLover," the single from Labelle's new album Back to Now (Verve).

A super-rich multi-million dollar banking heir, Sir Ivan is also a noted peace activist who is now trying to make a mark in the dance music world with his I AM PEACEMAN album, a collection of 15 classic 1960s folk/rock hits that have been freshened up for the 21st century. Pioneering a new dance sub-genre that he calls "technippy," - techno beats with hippy lyrics - Sir Ivan's latest single, a remake of Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth," comes in a variety of remixes by DJ Chus, Dave Audé, Mike Cruz, and Andrew Mendez. Given his vast wealth, 100% of his recording artist net profits will be going to his recently created The Peaceman Foundation, which supports charities dedicated to fighting Hate Crimes and for the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Check out the music video of "For What It's Worth" and learn more about Sir Ivan at  www.SirivanMusic.com