Before the party became too big for its britches, there was a little known deejay blogger who was posting the hell out of their mixes to the point where he was being confused as a Do-Over promoter. Then, the folks at Do-Over stopped posting their mixes as their parties started to blow. For reasons unknown to this blogger, Do-Over mixes are being posted again. Enjoy.
Thanks for posting.
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Man these "mixes" are garbage. Mostly slamming tracks and very sloppy. I'd expect more from people like Rob Swift and Rhettmatic.
ReplyDelete^^ That's funny, I bet you wear a backpack & seeing Rob Swift made you think it was going to be a thousand DMC juggle routines, etc.
ReplyDeleteA dope mix s content & keeping it moving, especially @ a party where these are. These are all hot....
Happy Father's Day, Pipo!
ReplyDeleteAs always, thanks for making time to update "this baby" as often as you do.
Thank you Memo. Happy Father's Day to you as well
ReplyDeleteHa, far from it, I've been rockin parties myself for 15 years and have a lot of respect for both of these guys. But when they show up and just drop tracks (something any DJ can do) it really taints the rep that they've built for themselves. I know a ton of hungry DJ's who would love to play the do over and would kill these sets. They're just sloppy and boring and there's no excuse for that.
ReplyDeleteI hear what you're saying, & no one likes a tight mix more than me. I guess I can expect more being that some cats have killed Do-Over sets, but then again we're probably all fortunate just having good DJ's rock sets that are actually playing real music.
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