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jizza
plump djs - remember my name.

funkiest, dirtiest, sexiest piece of broken beat action ever.
Pointy
Trance 'n' Bass has been round for years - it's just tranceaddict.com/forums/showthread?tossers.php hype. Breaks are phat, definetly lovin the Habersham sound recently. Along with the party breaks of Krafty Kutz n A-Skills. James Lavelle's GU026 has some maaaaaaaaad beats on it as well!

Oh yea and trance-breaks have been round for a long time - Hybrid anybody? They probably even exist before them.

Another comment..trance songs recently using breaks in their breakdowns... me they're breaks!! Really cheap kicks n snares, just boring boring cheesy e, TRANCE PRODUCORS!!! LEAVE BREAKS ALONOR!!@!
S_madis
Breaks are awesome, definitely a big fan over here! Plump djs own :)
gilmista
love breaks !
lethal
Prog breaks and old skool breaks that where its at!!! :cool:

Not a big fan of nu-skool breaks....
webmeister
I prefer big-beat stuff to breaks...
Spang
Ive had a go at every style of dance music i think, but in 2001 i was ALL BREAKS. That was before it really took off in Sydney and every man and his cat,dog,bird, ant etc got into it so i have soft spot for it.

i think more so progressive and breaks go hand in hand these days rather than trance and breaks because on most prog vinyl i have, one side is progressive and one side is a breaks mix.

Dont much care for the fingerlickin sound anymore but rather the techy/rave breaks. If you live in Sydney its a sin not to like breaks:tongue2
JayKuE
bah.

i thought this was about digital witchcraft, jiva, grayarea kinda breaks.
00soups00
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.
TranceForma
I like to break things does that count?

DaveBegic
pretty much agree with all thats said here, trance in breaks has been around for yonks.

breakbeats in trance breakdowns arent also that new.. but the only one who can pull them off is M.I.K.E. imo.

like jizz said, 3 songs in a set is 'nuff for me :).
gumble
re: digital withcraft, grayarea etc

awesome stuff, particularly digital witchcraft!!!

all their productions are top rate, and love thier dj sets as well!


Those type of breaks are wicked for blending into a prog set :)


And yes, trance should just forget about breaks in breakdowns, lol, I think the stupidity of it all is summed up in that rank 1 breaks track.....


leave it to the guys who know what they are doing, ie, Hybrid!!!!

for me now, its trance in moderation, embrace the breaks totally!
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