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Why do florida ppl think you invented breaks (pg. 2)
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mdamon7278
Hey shout out to bobbu, good call, this is gay who really cares where the birthplace of breakbeats, no biggie doesnt matter, it sounds good so, so whoever uses it, doesnt really care where it came from, so just be cool, i tell u one thing for sure, trance scene is a hell of a party down here then up in cold front canada, u should come down and visit and u will be amazed, thats all for now and thats the bottom line!!!
torontotrance
turning it into a florida vs. toronto war...sighs...

i'll take cold safe toronto anyday.
globalgirl
Attacks by the people who brought us Celine Dion.:stongue:
leeor
I'm not a big fan of breaks, I actually realy hate them, except when they are in trance songs for a few seconds, like in ferry corsten's punk, but I do know that every other dj in florida is obsessed with them.
whitesmoke
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Originally posted by leeor
but I do know that every other dj in florida is obsessed with them.


:rolleyes: not so much. come to south florida. no one down here plays breaks.
leeor
Yea they're all playing progressive house now :-(
LiquidX
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Originally posted by globalgirl
Attacks by the people who brought us Celine Dion.:stongue:
:haha: :haha: :haha:
dj tek
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Originally posted by torontotrance
breaks started in NEW YORK with kool keith herc


actullay, its just Kool Herc.. there is another artist that go by the name 'Kool Keith' the reason why im bringing this up.. Kool Herc is like a godfather to hip hop[responsible for pioneering hip hop culture] from the Bronx.. hence, Bronx being the birthplace of hip hop.. hip hop's first element is djing, and it all started with kool herc spinning break beat records then evolved to mcing, along with break dacing and graffiting.. so yeah, u can say nyc 'sparked' the breaks revolution..:D and about miami, they are the pioneers for the 'bass' sound.. fast breakbeats..[strip club music, thats what i call it:) ]
PatMcGroin
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Originally posted by arturob
where is fl0 when you need him the m0st :P


i am here.

there are different kind of breaks of course. there are the funky breaks (icey, baby anne, rick west, sharaz, etc), which actually started in florida. thats why i as well as many other people call them FLORIDA funky breaks.

now there is nuskool, which started in england. blim, rennie pilgrem, tayo, etc.

and i dunno about progressive breaks, they are still pretty new and done by a wide range of artists, momu, luke chable, etc.

and lemme tell ya something, funky breaks were big WAY before nuskool ever was. and imo, had it not been for funky breaks, all the beautiful breaks releases we are seeing weekly now would not be here. so dont knock funky breaks. if its not your cup of tea, leave it.

i'm sorry some morons claimed that all of breaks started in florida. thats stupid. but you should know that most people dont know anyway, so why believe them?

and i dunno for a fact, but i'm fairly sure funky breaks have been around since the early 90s, and that the nuskool scene wasnt much until the mid to late 90s.

so HA! :toothless
Lucid
so umm where did old skool breaks start? its kinda like that trancey jungle crap you could only here when they did old skool breaks night at buzz.

oh and if progressive breaks are so new, whats hybrid been doing for the last 10 years.

PatMcGroin
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Originally posted by Lucid
so umm where did old skool breaks start? its kinda like that trancey jungle crap you could only here when they did old skool breaks night at buzz.

oh and if progressive breaks are so new, whats hybrid been doing for the last 10 years.


old skool i have no idea, i'm not really into them.

and i dont consider hybrid progressive breaks. i consider hybrid to be hybrid. they are too unique and make such a wide range of electronic music that any genre or sub genre you want to put them in won't be sufficent.

two years ago i didn't consider "progressive breaks" to be a genre, but it diffenetly exists now, and thats the main reason i don't put hybrid in that catagory. hybrid was there first. :p
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