The "Inicio" (Start) edit is tailored for live mixing, giving you 16 to 32 bars of consistent rhythm before the main melody kicks in.
Since it is a .wav file, you are getting lossless audio quality. This is crucial for club sound systems to ensure the bass stays punchy and the high-end percussion remains crisp [2].
Edits by creators like DeejayOscarMixx are often EQ’d specifically to "hit harder" in a professional booth compared to standard album tracks. How to Use It The "Inicio" (Start) edit is tailored for live
This sounds like a high-energy edit designed specifically for DJs who need a powerful, beat-matched intro to drop into their sets. Based on the title, this is a (Kumbiazonica) track—a psychedelic, guitar-driven subgenre of Peruvian Cumbia—edited by DeejayOscarMixx . Key Features of the Edit
Use the extended intro to build tension, then cut the old track right as the "Fidelina" melody or vocal hook drops. Edits by creators like DeejayOscarMixx are often EQ’d
Because of its 136 BPM tempo, you can easily pitch this up slightly to mix with Guaracha or pitch it down to blend with more traditional Cumbia Sonidera .
Unlike the original radio version, this edit likely features an extended drum-only or rhythmic intro. This allows you to beat-match and transition smoothly from a previous track without clashing vocals or complex melodies [1]. Key Features of the Edit Use the extended
Expect those iconic surf-rock guitar riffs, groovy basslines, and Amazonian percussion that give this genre its "jungle" feel. Why Use This Version?