Dropping Tracks On 'The One'
DJs are used to transitioning between tracks by beat matching, but sometimes it's better to drop a track on "the one." On this episode of "Share the Knowledge," DJ TLM discusses two situations when playing a track on the one makes more sense than beat matching. Subscribe to DJcityTV: http://bit.ly/127fT8P Follow DJcity: Record pool: http://www.djcity.com Facebook: / djcity Instagram: / djcity Twitter: / djcity

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