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Posted by Spirit5 on Mar-16-2006 03:52:

Progressive breaks fans??

Any progressive breaks fans here? I've really gotten into them lately, especially Way Out West (well i've always liked them), Digital Witchcraft, Shiloh, Derek Howell, Brahma, Pinkbox Special, Ray & Peter, Opencloud and Damien Heck, among others. The best two labels i've heard are Proton Music and Sentient Audio Collective. Wanting to check out the radio shows as well from some of these guys on Proton radio when I get a chance. I've just gotten into this stuff in the last month or so...so i'm still a newbie with this sub-genre.


Posted by butterball on Mar-16-2006 04:00:

heck ya i am..that's what me and my friend lean towards producing. Check us out www.myspace.com/alteredcell or www.alteredcell.com except this one isn't completely finsihed


Posted by kadomony on Mar-16-2006 04:03:

progressive nu-skool breaks with ambient qualities ftw


Posted by WiKKid sKiLLz on Mar-16-2006 04:04:

i spin and produce breakz, more florida style than progressive though, but i toss a little of a few styles in there. I really only know older stuff well though. Check out Dave London and DJ Rob-E.

check out my track "evolution" on my myspace


www.myspace.com/k0nt4kt


Posted by Spirit5 on Mar-16-2006 04:06:

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
progressive nu-skool breaks with ambient qualities ftw


Yeah thats what i like about some of this stuff, the ambient qualities. Esp Pinkbox Special's "The French Don't Cry", that tune just gives me shivers. Really spacey... feels like your floating through space or watching some black and white noir movie. I'm trying to find more stuff like this, because I think i'm going in this direction in my sets, really spacey...


Posted by butterball on Mar-16-2006 04:07:

so everyone's putting up their dj sites haha but ya i like way out west and the remixes they've done.


Posted by Spirit5 on Mar-16-2006 04:08:

quote:
Originally posted by WiKKid sKiLLz
i spin and produce breakz, more florida style than progressive though, but i toss a little of a few styles in there. I really only know older stuff well though. Check out Dave London and DJ Rob-E.

check out my track "evolution" on my myspace


www.myspace.com/k0nt4kt


Cool, I like flordia/electro breaks too. I enjoy DJ Baby Anne's sets, and i've heard a little bit of Icey. But i'm looking for spacey stuff, with melodies and passion and even some "breakdowns" like "The French Don't Cry". The Emissary's "Ghostwalker" and "Anathema" also has some of these qualities, they are quite melodic and a bit spacey. Derek Howell has some stuff like this too, esp "Western High".


Posted by butterball on Mar-16-2006 04:09:

icey and baby anne are awesome..This is the sound of underground!


Posted by Spirit5 on Mar-16-2006 04:11:

quote:
Originally posted by butterball
icey and baby anne are awesome..This is the sound of underground!


Haha they aren't exactly "underground", quite mainstream, they tour all over the country, and are quite well known, even amongst those who are not into breakbeat. But i'de rather keep this thread on progressive breaks, as they are much more like trance then the other stuff, like flordia/electro breaks.


Posted by WiKKid sKiLLz on Mar-16-2006 04:12:

jackal (& hyde man) , BOOM BOOM BOOM


Chek out dj kultur pres. monstah freakz - myself again


Posted by Spirit5 on Mar-16-2006 04:18:

quote:
Originally posted by WiKKid sKiLLz
jackal (& hyde man) , BOOM BOOM BOOM


Chek out dj kultur pres. monstah freakz - myself again


Hmmm haven't heard those but they don't sound like they would be "progressive breaks", i'm not looking for just any breakbeat music. Just looking to be introduced to some more artists and tunes that sound like "The French Don't Cry" or "Ghostwalker" or some of the others I mentioned. I guess not "full on" rave or big club stuff, just looking to get up a collection of deep, spacey, melodic and a bit "ethereal" progressive breaks stuff on MP3/Wav. Another example would be Ray & Peter's "Sonic Alchemy" love this tune...


Posted by WiKKid sKiLLz on Mar-16-2006 04:23:

check out releases with the y3k and y4k names


Posted by Spirit5 on Mar-16-2006 04:26:

quote:
Originally posted by WiKKid sKiLLz
check out releases with the y3k and y4k names


I'll check them out, thanks, but you have a link where I can hear them??


Posted by WiKKid sKiLLz on Mar-16-2006 04:27:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/s...5102173-1709439


glad to help, i love the breakz


Posted by medinaM5 on Mar-16-2006 04:40:

check out www.hybridized.org ... lots and lots of awesome sets im sure u will find of interest, i've personally been diggin some older digital witchcraft sets, along with some grayaread sets


Posted by l�cid on Mar-16-2006 04:46:

quote:
Originally posted by medinaM5
check out www.hybridized.org ... lots and lots of awesome sets im sure u will find of interest, i've personally been diggin some older digital witchcraft sets, along with some grayaread sets

damn you beat me to it! i looove hybridized.org

Noel Sanger, Micah, Shiloh, Way Out West, Damien Heck, Andrew Kelly... FTW!

especially Micah... i haven't heard one set or production from that guy that i didn't like. he wins.


Posted by medinaM5 on Mar-16-2006 04:51:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
damn you beat me to it! i looove hybridized.org

Noel Sanger, Micah, Shiloh, Way Out West, Damien Heck, Andrew Kelly... FTW!

especially Micah... i haven't heard one set or production from that guy that i didn't like. he wins.


for sure...micah pwns...the silver sides!

i could listen to hybridized sets all day


Posted by Spirit5 on Mar-16-2006 05:08:

quote:
Originally posted by WiKKid sKiLLz
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/s...5102173-1709439


glad to help, i love the breakz


Egh the link didn't work but i looked it up and no previews...thanks anyways...


Posted by Stormdance on Mar-16-2006 05:13:

One name:

Fretwell

Tons of great originals and remixes - definitely up your alley.

And a single track suggestion otherwise.....

Space Maneouvers - Part 3 (Quivver Breaks Mix)


Posted by Spirit5 on Mar-16-2006 05:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Stormdance
One name:

Fretwell

Tons of great originals and remixes - definitely up your alley.

And a single track suggestion otherwise.....

Space Maneouvers - Part 3 (Quivver Breaks Mix)


Cool, thanks, i'm checking out Fretwell, "Embers" sounds good. I found some other good labels, called Hunya Munya Records & Electrofly records on Beatport, right up my alley. Really digging this stuff, liking it better than trance now , after about 7 or 8 years of listening to like 80% trance (usually of the epic, melodic variety ala old Armin, Tiesto, Corsten style), it's good that i'm finally evolving in my tastes.


Posted by medinaM5 on Mar-16-2006 05:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Spirit5
Cool, thanks, i'm checking out Fretwell, "Embers" sounds good. I found some other good labels, called Hunya Munya Records & Electrofly records on Beatport, right up my alley. Really digging this stuff, liking it better than trance now , after about 7 or 8 years of listening to like 80% trance (usually of the epic, melodic variety ala old Armin, Tiesto, Corsten style), it's good that i'm finally evolving in my tastes.


HYBRIDIZED.ORG YOUNG ONE!! YOU WILL FALL IN LOVE!!


Posted by Spirit5 on Mar-16-2006 05:30:

quote:
Originally posted by medinaM5
HYBRIDIZED.ORG YOUNG ONE!! YOU WILL FALL IN LOVE!!


Yeah I know, thanks! I've always known that breaks would be the next step in my evolution. I was going to try to get into deep house, but that stuff bored me. But I think breaks are awesome, and one of the reasons why I like progressive breaks is because they are "trancey", they have some of the qualities I liked in trance music, yet its deeper and different too...


Posted by WiKKid sKiLLz on Mar-16-2006 05:35:

hunt down the old Hybrid Ministry of Sound live mix


Posted by Spirit5 on Mar-16-2006 05:36:

quote:
Originally posted by WiKKid sKiLLz
hunt down the old Hybrid Ministry of Sound live mix


I'll search around..if I can find it. Anyone have it here by any chance??


Posted by medinaM5 on Mar-16-2006 05:37:

quote:
Originally posted by WiKKid sKiLLz
hunt down the old Hybrid Ministry of Sound live mix


from 99? that set pwns


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