I checked out the samples of "You Can Be Special Too"....
I'm after some albums full of original tracks.
Albums like "Plump DJs - Eargasm" that will amaze me.
Jan-20-2007 01:32
meneedit
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out of the artists you guys have mentioned which have an album really worth getting?
Jan-20-2007 01:36
Gauss
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Originally posted by meneedit
I checked out the samples of "You Can Be Special Too"....
Crooked and We Have The Energy are totally FTW. This too:
Future Funk Squad - Towards The Sun (feat. Ben Keenan) (Evil Nine Remix)
quote:
Originally posted by meneedit
Albums like "Plump DJs - Eargasm" that will amaze me.
That one's really good.
Jan-20-2007 02:02
meneedit
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quote:
Originally posted by Gauss
Crooked and We Have The Energy are totally FTW. This too:
Future Funk Squad - Towards The Sun (feat. Ben Keenan) (Evil Nine Remix)
That one's really good.
ok thanks man
What's the go with Terminalhead, Dark Globe, Tipper, Blame and Cirrus... have you guys heard any of their stuff?
Jan-20-2007 03:42
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???
Jan-20-2007 09:18
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I'll go ahead and name the best new breaks track I've heard in a long time:
Originally posted by BraceYourself
What exactly is Breaks?
We had an infamous argument on this a while ago. The argument was whether a track was trance that used a breakbeat, or breaks with a trancey flavour. On one level you could call any track or record which uses a breakbeat for the rhythmic template a breaks track. On another level, you could say it's a specific genre (or group of genres) descended from hip-hop utilising breakbeats. I go with the latter, because I'm reluctant to start associating The Shapeshifters, Jeff Mills, Scooter and Cosmic Baby together under some umbrella "four on the floor" genre, purely because they use the same basic rhythm.