Parade of heroic DJs – chapter 31

 DJ Jocelyn “Killer Doll” Bollocks, the natural punk with a fighting spirit 



Preamble – In the 16th century, about 500 years ahead of his times, Erasmus of Rotterdam was able to foresee the logic of tabloids and social networks. In effect, without craziness, no one can attract the interest of certain mass media. A British woman seems born to enchant opinion-makers and gossip-leaders, professional or not. The enchantress is baby-faced, and that contributes to a large tolerance towards her rudeness, and inappropriate behaviors. Her sexual life is enigmatic and disconcerting, even to herself. She’s queer, opened to every kind of experience, even if all of her partners should be celebrities, mostly American. More, to be her partner, you don’t have to be necessarily rich, but popular and beautiful, or handsome. Her men are always effeminate, or androgynous.              

              

Biography – Jocelyn Bollocks is born in Hammersmith, London, on August 12, 1992. She is an iconoclastic model, anti-authoritarian and with a satirical sensibility, who bases her success on a thin body, and on a stature, that’s the average one for female models. What people notice more of her are large and vivacious blue eyes, under thick and dark eyebrows, recalling the traits attributed by the anthropologist Cesare Lombroso to serial killers. Jocelyn has a personal do-it-yourself ethic, making her do things that she doesn’t need to do, when she sees something funny in doing something. For that, she has started to be a DJ, at private parties and raves. The preferred nickname is “Killer Doll”, because she likes to cut music brutally, and to employ tracks that can really kick your backside.           

        

Why heroic – thanks to Jocelyn “Killer Doll” Bollocks, you might enjoy the punch of a natural punk, who doesn’t know how much punk in spirit she is.   


The mix – it’s made of fashionable house music, chosen among tunes able to impress you, even for content and lyrics.



File name is “unaware punks have more punch, by DJ Jocelyn ‘Killer Doll’ Bollocks (June 2024)”, about 1 hour and 23’ of rhythm kicks for glam freaks.  


The impressive playlist:

Pet  Shop Boys – so hard 

Lady Gaga – monster  

Rufus – like an animal  

Imagine Dragons feat Broiler – shots 

Christina Aguilera – haunted heart  

Michael Procter – love don’t live  

Soul Vibe EP – slam special 

Topic & A75 – breaking me 

Sounds of Blackness – the harder they are the bigger they fall (Low Down dub)

Au/Ra & Camelphat – panic room 

Rihanna – breakin’ dishes

Rihanna – disturbia  

Mika Vs Redone – kick ass  

Out of the Blue – you struck the match

Ed Sheeran – bad habits  

Bunch of Gurus and Emilia Majello – punk cake (Carlo Carita’s Lost in Space Mix)

Armin Van Buuren feat Cimo Frankel – strong ones  

D. Ramirez feat TC – with me or against me

Jason Nevins Vs Cypress Hill – insane in the brain (Jason’s Master Blaster Club Mix) 

Carl Kennedy Vs M.Y.N.C. Project feat Roachford – ride the storm 

Audio Bullys – gimme that punk

QX-I feat Emanuel Pipen – wild child 

Spoon, Harris & Obernik – baditude 

Vasco Rossi remix by U.S.U.R.A. – delusa (Mode mix) 




The e-mail of Jocelyn “Killer Doll” Bollocks is max.lookdj@alice.it.