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:: Niels ::
Born in 1970 in Vlaardingen, a 'suburb' of Rotterdam, and currently living in the centre of Rotterdam, he cannot imagine a time in his life he wasnβt involved in music. At a young age, he started 'mixing' with tapes for various local radio stations and started two drive-inn shows, which entertained school parties, soccer club gatherings, weddings and birthday parties. Not long after that, he discovered hip-hop and Teddy Rileyβs new jack swing sound and started as a resident hip hop DJ in a small black club in the vicinity of Rotterdam.
After hearing the legendary Frankie Knuckles track 'Tears' back in 1991 on a radio show, he got totally infected with house, put his scratching skills in the closet and started playing early house music, garage and hip house stuff on various parties and clubs. In 1993, he started working in one of the stores of Mid-Town Records in Utrecht, where he met Frank van Rooijen. Together, they delivered productions under a.k.a.βs as Mass Appeal, Gray Scale, United DJβs of Utrecht, DC Chant and Lock βn Load.
Niels is currently working as head of A&R @ Mid-Town Records, where heβs responsible for the entire Mid-Town label roster such as (among others) Blue Records, Massive Drive Recordings, Very Disco and Selektiv.
:: Gabriel ::
Gabriel works as a (fulltime) producer since 2002. He has been a producer for DancePlanet Recordings (label of Digidance), Media Records Italy and currently he's Mid-town Records in-house producer. Since his taste of music is very diverse, he decided not to limit himself to one particular music style. He chose "Gabriel" for his more housy/elektro-ish tracks and "Vezzola" as his Tech/trance alias. As a producer he always tries to find a way to put his own signature in his productions and let his taste be the judge instead of whatever the current hype may be. Loving and embracing each style of music, you'll never know what Gabriel may, or may not try.
For his side projects, he produces under various alter egos like Mr. Ciufo, Groove 'n Gear and Gabi & Nilson (the last two are a collaboration with Niels) and Lush 7 (a minimal project with Rogier van Toen). As of January 2007 Gabriel is part of the Lock 'n Load project as well.
Besides music, Gabriel also has his own (post)production company where he takes care of commercials, mastering, surround sound, remixes and productions for others.
:: Frank ::
Frank was born in a small Dutch town called Oudewater on the 20th of May 1975 and is currently living in Johannesburg South Africa, where heβs making a decent living as an art director for a South African design agency and where he represents Lock βn Load as a DJ / producer playing in all the major clubs and on all big parties in Johannesburg, Cape town, Durban and Pretoria such as ESP, Nexus, Truth and Splash.
12 Years ago, he started spinning records in a small youth shelter where he played a variety of music, from Culture Club to Madonna to Disco classics to pop music, but quickly became infected with the house music virus when he got to know productions of Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May. In 1993, Frank decided to try and produce his own tracks, and that resulted in a successful first release on the small independent label 4th Groove: Mass Appeal β Shoot βm up, produced on an Amiga together with Niels. With the money earned, Frank bought his first 'real' studio equipment resulting in many releases under various guises. Besides his collaboration with Niels, he also has teamed up with Pronti & Kalmani (the guys behind DJ Jurgenβs 'Better off alone', Alice Deejayβs 'Back in my life' and the Vengaboys) and E-Craig.
"Blow ya mind"
The white label pressing became a hot item that rarely left any DJ case, and as soon as the record was officially released in September β99, it could be found in the top regions of club charts, dance charts and DJβs personal favouriteβs charts! Within a period of three weeks, it became the no. 1 club record in The Netherlands, and Europe followed soon after that. The record was signed to different territories in the world, and after a βlicense warβ between a number of UK labels, Zomba Records (nowadays Sony/BMG) signed βBlow ya mindβ for the UK to release it on their Pepper imprint. Through no. 1 positions in both the UK Club and UK Dance Chart, it had an amazing entry at 6 in the UK Single Charts!! In the second week, it could still be found on 6 to be still top 10 (at 10) in the third week. After 4 weeks, βBlow ya mindβ reached the silver status as the record sold over 250.000 copies in the UK only. It stayed in the Singles Charts for 11 weeks, to have a re-entry in the 13th week after one week of absence! Something that rarely happens, especially with a Dutch dance record without a supporting videoβ¦β¦ βBlow ya mindβ could be found on almost all the big compilations in Europe and achieved high chart positions in countries such as UK, USA, Australia, South Africa, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, France and Spain. Besides the silver record in the UK, βBlow ya mindβ got rewarded with a gold record in Scandinavia!
The follow-up: "House some more"
In the first week of December 2001, the second Lock βn Load single using vocals of Kraze β βLetβs play houseβ which were re-recorded by Dutch rap artist MC Alee, was released in the Netherlands on vinyl again including a slamming Club Caviar remix. Within a month, βHouse some moreβ climbed to the 1 position of the official Dutch Dance Charts and sold over 6.000 vinyl copies already!! Two weeks later, βHouse some moreβ could be found on the 1 spot in all three Dutch Dance Charts, and even made it to the Dutch Singles Charts with an entry at 80. This follow-up proved again to be a big success in the UK; it entered in the official UK Singles Charts Top 40 .. it already entered the UK Dance & Club Charts on the 1 position. It reached millions of compilations worldwide.
The very long awaited third single is done and weβre in the middle of providing the original with extra mixes. βWho else could it beβ has been produced in collaboration with the very talented dutch producer Gabriel Vezzola. Check the new single in the player above! The track were handed to a limited amount of global tastemakers, check the feedback in our blog...
In the meantime, we provided remixes for Jochen Miller ("Alive") and for Ali Wilson ("Solstice"), who are on the verge of being released and already generates plays by many top jocks.
Blow Ya Mind
Lock 'N Load Lyrics
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I'm keeping on with my word and soul
So I'm pure perfection from the begining to the end
I'm here once again
Blow, blow ya mind with the rocking crowd
I'm keeping on with my word and soul
So I'm pure perfection from the begining to the end
I'm here once again
Blow ya mind with the rocking crowd
I'm keeping on with my word and soul
So I'm pure perfection from the begining to the end
I'm here once again
Blow, blow ya mind with the rocking crowd
I'm keeping on with my word and soul
So I'm purΠ΅ perfection from the bΠ΅gining to the end
I'm here once again
I'm here once again
I'm here once again
Blow ya mind with the rocking crowd
Blow ya mind with the rocking crowd
Blow ya mind with the rocking crowd
I'm keeping on with my word and soul
Blow ya mind with the rocking crowd
Blow ya mind with the rocking crowd
Blow ya mind with the rocking crowd
I'm here once again
Blow ya mind with the rocking crowd
I'm keeping on with my word and soul
So I'm pure perfection from the begining to the end
I'm here once again
Blow, blow ya mind with the rocking crowd
I'm keeping on with my word and soul
So I'm purΠ΅ perfection from the bΠ΅gining to the end
I'm here once again
PurΠ΅ perfection from the bΠ΅gining to the end
I'm here once again
The lyrics to Lock 'N Load's "Blow Ya Mind" are about the power of music and the energy it brings to a crowd. The artist is imploring the audience to let the music "blow their mind" and get lost in the music. They reinforce their authenticity by stating they are keeping true to their word and soul, ensuring that they are pure perfection from beginning to end. The repetition of the phrase "I'm here once again" suggests the artist has a history with this crowd and has been there before, bringing the same electrifying energy as before.
The use of the word "rocking" emphasizes the energy and intensity of the music. The repetition of the phrase "blow ya mind" is almost hypnotic and encourages the audience to lose themselves in the moment. Overall the lyrics paint a picture of a musical experience that is all-encompassing and capable of transporting the listener to another place entirely.
Line by Line Meaning
Blow ya mind with the rocking crowd
I intend to impress the audience with my performance
Now I'm keeping on with my word & soul
I'm dedicated to staying true to myself and my art
So I'm pure perfection from the begining to the end
I strive for excellence in everything I do
I'm here once again
I have returned to perform once more
Again, again, again, again
I will keep coming back to perform
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This is the last video my best friend sent me. He died last night with cancer. Love you William
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@andrewdaley3081
Listen to this song on this channel. Key 4050 & plum. I love you extended version. I have lots a few very close family members myself it fucking hurts so bad but please listen to that song. Andy England π¬π§πβ€οΈ
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gg wp
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ptoud
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proud
@carolinekrugel8535
Im 58 years old and love dancing to this young at heart
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Same here!! (I'm 63 lol) ππΆβ€οΈ
@JamTaylor69
Still sounds so damn fresh today. 90βs rave music is the best
@kyleknowles8600
2021 still listening whoβs joining and still raving πΆπΊπ