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Bedrock Breaks (2cd)
Bedrock + Breakbeat 2002
Breakbeat is back on one of the leading progressive labels in the UK, Bedrock, home to John Digweed....
DJ Hyper has just remixed a double compilation album upcoming on Bedrock Records, titled "Bedrock Breaks".
DJ Hyper aka Guy Hatfield, is one of the leading UK Breakbeat artists and DJs, playing all over the world, from Prague to Australia to the USA, spreading the vibes of quality breakbeat.
"Bedrock Breaks" is set to contain a number of exclusive and previously unreleased tracks, including a highly waited for Plump DJs Mix of ' Brothers Love Dubs - The Mighty Ming', a release which came out just over 10 years ago.
Other tracks include Terminalhead's "Give Me Head", a couple of PMT productions and a Boy George Collaboration production under a guise of "Dark Globe" titled "Auto Erotic". Spread over 2 CDs, this will bring out some of the coolest and nicest breaks from this side of the planet.
The release date is January 28th on Bedrock Records and also contains some nice surprises from Digweed's Bedrock partner "Nick Muir". So keep an eye out for that!
OK Just got sent this so here we go :-
Disc 1
Puretone � Addicted to bass � Hyper and rhymes remix
Stirfry � Breakin� on the streets
Radioactive Man � Radio Eins Mix 1
Disc 2
Brothers Love Dubs � Mighty Ming � Plumps Remix
Stisch � Television Popper
Tipper � Brunt
Disc 3 (separate package!)
Meat Katie � Future Abuse
Koma and Bones � American Thief
Tek Jam and Inzekt � Premiere
Disc 4
Terminal Head � Give me Head � Original Mix
Mad Dogs � Sudden Journey � Hyper and Rhymes Remix
Later
PSI
Q: what exactly does release date mean? because i just saw this album in a crummy cd/book store today and i never heard of dj hyper before so instead i bought Bedrock/Foundations. but im not sure if id like it because its breakbeats right. how would you compare it to Bedrock/Foundations?
I wasn't really impressed with it. Not really deep enough to be progressive but not really breaky enough for a good breakbeat record.
Pass.
yeah, its in between but thats what I like about it. You get breaks and progressive together, if you like both then this album is great.
Can anyone compare the album to anything??
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