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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

DJ Set I Can't ado Much About - Dj locks "Aqueeeceuuuuu Oyeee"

Doors are best left locked.

There is simply no sound methodology for predicting what, or whom, will be next to walk a through a passageway next.

A minor lapse in memory can have grave effects. Riddles are abound every night. By simply not turning the deadbolt, a toga-clad horse might run amok the kingdom. Hooded red wolves with an affinity for flesh , too, might annex a brownstone. The threat is not uniform.

Worst of all, insurance refuses to cover costs associated with acts of Jack Nicholson

Fortunately, someone followed suit, and the world is richer for it. After a brief respite Dj locks returns; adding to his existing locks catalog, featured on these pages, of a song and mix. Better yet, his efforts were not airmailed.

Such is the first impression of the "Aqueeeceuuuuu Oyeee;" first in a series of mixes appearing at the close of November. The second impression is that time is of the essence to Dj locks. What follows is a collection of song mixed with a radio feel. It seems that the tracks have been sped up. The benefit is twofold: the audience is give a sense of urgency and resources are not wasted on a warm-up. Within a matter of a minute, at least four songs are played. For the first sixty seconds locks resolves to juggling tracks on the spot; among them a DDPR and BNM track. Few weaknesses can be pointed out. Most prominent, however, is the occasionally rough transition. None is more easily heard that between the opening medley and the following song by Deedjey Telio. A strong selection in a mix full of good beats - including but not limited to LyCoOx and EdyfoOx - but still it suffers from a less than graceful debut. The mix ultimately consists of vocal kuduro tracks and instrumental batidas. Noticeably popular songs are not excessively relied on; only Os Detroia and Lima do Swagg. Good overall with an optimal duration.

- John Noggle



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