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Ebony Red b2b Aumni

North Carolina | NO VISA Takeover

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Jeff Mills
Other Side
Armin van Buuren
DaBaby & Sexyy Red
Sugur Shane
Extreme Trax
DJ KS 011 & MC ZKW
Anita Baker
King Trilla X
DJ Paul
Tato el X5, Negrette Game Over & Bryant LR
Tato el X5, Negrette Game Over & Bryant LR
NobruDJ
Elektrorama
0:00 0:57
Mix
Raw
Timing
75
Harmonic Flow
56
Energy Arc
11
Avg BPM 139.5 Range 125.0–162.2 Key 12A Duration 0:57 Tracks 15
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Ebony Red and Aumni at the NO VISA Takeover deliver a set that laughs in the face of genre purity, a chaotic and exhilarating blast of hard techno, trance, booty bass, and pop edits that feels like scrolling through a truly unhinged SoundCloud feed at 5 AM. This is for the degenerates who believe Jeff Mills and DaBaby belong on the same waveform. The vibe is rowdy, unpredictable, and joyfully irreverent, a North Carolina bunker where every genre-bending drop is met with equal parts confusion and ecstasy. Technically, it's a wild ride from 125 to 162 BPM, averaging a peak-time-ready 139.5, and it’s held together—barely—by the relentless drive of the 12A key.

The energy is solidly low-end heavy at 0.61, with mids at 0.31 carrying the melodic hooks from trance and pop, and highs at 0.08 adding necessary bite to the techno kicks. Their mixing is bold and sometimes brash, using hard cuts and dramatic contrasts to keep everyone on their toes, a style that perfectly matches the eclectic content. The track selection is gloriously meme-worthy. Jeff Mills's 'The Bells' is the ultimate, no-nonsense techno opener.

Throwing Armin van Buuren's 'Blah Blah Blah' into the mix is a masterstroke of irony. DaBaby & Sexyy Red's 'SHAKE SUMN' remix and DJ KS 011's slowed 'Faz Silêncio Sapeca' represent the booty-shaking bass continuum. Other Side's 'Double Damage' and Extreme Trax's 'Final Fantasy' deliver pure, unadulterated hard trance energy, while Anita Baker's 'Been So Long' offers a 12-minute soulful respite before the final techno slam of Elektrorama's 'Phat'. The journey is a beautiful mess: it starts with the iconic terror of 'The Bells', peaks with the absurdity of 'Blah Blah Blah' or 'SHAKE SUMN', and closes with the pneumatic thump of 'Phat'.

Tracklist

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4
Armin van Buuren Blah Blah Blah
140 BPM C#m · 12A 2018 in 10 sets
5
DaBaby & Sexyy Red SHAKE SUMN (REMIX)
140 BPM C#m · 12A 2023
6
Sugur Shane Buddah vs Sugur
133 BPM C#m · 12A 2014
8
DJ KS 011 & MC ZKW Faz Silêncio Sapeca (Slowed)
133 BPM A#m · 3A 2025
9
Anita Baker Been So Long
162 BPM C#m · 12A 1986
10
King Trilla X Eenie Meenie Juke (Radio Edit)
158 BPM C#m · 12A 2025 in 2 sets
12
Tato el X5, Negrette Game Over & Bryant LR Sóbalo
128 BPM C#m · 12A 2024
13
Tato el X5, Negrette Game Over & Bryant LR Súbelo a To
125 BPM C#m · 12A 2023
14
NobruDJ Rave Das Antigas
130 BPM G · 9B 2020
15
Elektrorama Phat
130 BPM Cm · 5A 2014 in 4 sets

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