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January 16, 2014
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Everybody Wondering Which Ten Walls Track Will Get Ridiculously Overplayed This Year

The entire clubbing community, from DJs to promoters to club goers, are all impatiently wondering which Ten Walls release will be massively overplayed in 2014 after the massive success of Requiem last year.

“It was the track of 2013,” enthused one clubber. “I mean, if you were DJing anywhere you had to play it. It was so good, and yet like a lot of beautiful things, disarmingly simple.”

“Quite fankly, your set was missing something if you didn’t play Requiem,” he continued. “People would be waiting right the way through a set thinking ‘when is Ten Walls Requiem going to be dropped?’ The DJ would be almost trying to tease you and keep you guessing when it would be dropped and then it’d be played last and people would go batshit. The same song that they’d already played ten times that day was being played in a club, amazing.”

“How it’s not a crossover super hit is actually criminal,” he added.

Another clubber commenting on the ubiquity of Ten Walls Requiem claimed that, while it was a massive club track that appeared literally everywhere, there were still some DJs who didn’t play it, the repercussions of which could be dangerous.

“Of course, if you didn’t play Ten Wall Requiem then things could get quite violent,” he claimed. “I heard about a DJ in Swindon who lost an eye for not playing it. But between you and me, I think he got what was coming to him. Flagrantly disregarding normative behaviour like that.”

Another raver has spoke out about the dangers of overplaying particular tracks and how he has struggled for the last number of months to stop the track from playing constantly in his own head.

“It’s such a good one though,” he conceded. “Dum, dum-dum-dum, dum-dum-dum, and the little hissing cymbal in the background, it was brilliant, the first ten times.”

“It’s actually been stuck in my head for the best part of four months but I don’t mind too much. I mean, I’m going slightly more insane every day but that could easily be unrelated to Ten Walls.”

“It’s not unrelated, ” he added, ashen faced. “I suppose the only saving grace is that the track is good, but then again everything good loses its lustre after constantly being repeated – like episodes of Friends or any job of work that anyone anywhere has ever had.”

3 Comments Leave a Reply

  1. … And now I’m going to listen to Requiem on repeat for the next 10 days. Damn you, Wunderground!

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