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Re: Breaks
| quote: | Originally posted by gumble
So, what you guys think about the ever growing breaks scene?
I went out tonight completely forgetting that Freq Nasty was playing. Arrived in time for his set and had quite a good time.
He played very funky / party breaks, and you pretty much cant help NOT to dance to that stuff. Crowd was loving it, but i lost momentum very quickly.
I could recognise about half his tracks (not names though) so it was pretty mainstream breaks I guess, since i dont know a lot about them.
I also found that they seemed to all sound the same after a while. Haha, only really so much you can do with breaks, and the sound doesnt seem like its changed much since breaks started becoming popular.
So I guess I'm more for the techier / deeper type of breaks, but not on thier own, moreso incorporated into a prog set, which adds to the diversity of a prog set, something I will dance to all night.
Yer, anyway, thought Id have a rant instead of going to bed.
Be interesting to see what the more trancey ppl on here tihnk about them, as I tihnk most prog guys like them at least a little. |
breaks is good. in moderation.
drum and bass i like, also in moderation... when i was over in Toronto back in April of 2003, i was at The Guverment, where armin was playing, and i went in to one of the rooms, where they had drum 'n bass with an MC and it was actually a good hype up....
but everything except trance and tech-trance in moderation is the go.
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