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An overhead, slightly angled shot captures a laptop screen displaying DJ software and a portion of its backlit keyboard. No people are visible. The scene is indoors, likely a workspace, with the image rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The laptop screen shows a music management interface, presumably rekordbox, listing "All Tracks (97 Tracks)." Columns include "Track Title," "Artist," "Artwork," and "Preview," displaying visual waveforms for numerous tracks. A progress bar indicates "Exporting: /Volumes/USBBBB 18%," suggesting data transfer to an external storage device named "USBBBB." Visible track titles include "Are They Real (Extende)," "Overmono - Diamond C," "Moby - Go," "Mall Grab - Liverpool Str," "Corona - The Rhythm of," "PAWSA & Adventures of," "ARTBAT - Closer feat. W," "Chris Stussy - Desire [e," "Neem De Tijd [ezmp3.c," "GALA - Freed from desir," "Mochakk Ft. Joni - Da F," "Joy Orbison - pinky ring," "Rampa, Sparrow & Barb," "Josh Baker - Something," "leavemealone," "Deeper Love (Ruff Drive," "Ruff Riderz (Chris Stuss," "Overmono - Good Lies (," "Marius Acke - Tell Me," "PAWSA - TOO COOL T," "Jam Is Pumping [ezmp3," "Leviticus Burial," "Skrillex - Summit (feat. E," and "RI INT Nate Traveller-." "Fred again... Baby Keem" is listed as an artist. On the left side of the software, library navigation shows "Device Library," "All Tracks," "Playlists" (categorized as pop, reggaeton, house, RAP, techno), and "Hot Cue Bank List," alongside "Device Library Plus." The "CUE" button is visible repeatedly next to track entries. The lower right portion of the image shows a backlit QWERTY laptop keyboard, with function keys F1 through F8 and number keys 1 through 8 clearly visible. The strong backlighting on both the screen and keyboard suggests a dim environment, possibly nighttime. The image does not contain any visual cues related to Segovia, Spain.
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