A tale of a killer canine, man's best friend turns into his fearsome foe. The 1983 movie Cujo tells the tale of this sweet St. Bernard Cujo who is bitten by a bat, starts behaving oddly and becomes very aggressive. You could say the same happens in Los Angeles based artist Eli Cash track Cujo. Exploring the darker side of house production and minimalist concepts, the song starts off as a calm and relaxing intro just like your friendly Cujo here but slowly forms, twists and turns into this aggressive acid euphoric encounter that will have the hands clenched and raising to the roofs of clubs it’s played out at.
Drag yourself through froff city and expect a journey through a dimension or two. This track is a showdown between the DJ and their crowd to see who can survive this vicious track.
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