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Breaks...REAL Breaks
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| S-a-M-u-E-l |
| Does anyone here like oldschool breaks? I guess like a precursor to hip-hop, like disco or soul breaks? Do any of you know what i mean? |
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| Shook1 |
| If your referring to old soul breaks ala James brown etc.....I'm into it yeah. |
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| ::TranceVanDyk:: |
| im into the old skool house/breaks of the late-80's, early 90's. |
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| L.E.N. |
| I love "old school breaks" but it depends on your definition of old school. 93-97ish than Im game ...prior to that Im clueless:) |
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| Eddie N MIAMI |
breakdancer here
Im mostly into the old school hip hop stuff like from Afrika Bambaatta and the soulsonic force for example . And new stuff from baby anne and Icey.
S-a-m-u-e-l let us know some artist if you know them so i can see what exactly your talkin about |
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| Konijn |
all of the following are legend, arranged chronologically:
James Brown - Give Up, Or Turn It Loose
James Brown - The Payback
Lowell Fulsom - Tramp
The Incredible Bongo Band - Apache
Whole Darn Family - Seven Minutes of Funk
DJ Mark the 45 King - 900 Number
if you listen to the first 5 records you'll be able to account for nearly half of all hip-hop samples used from 1986-1991. |
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| biznology |
| quote: | Originally posted by Konijn
all of the following are legend, arranged chronologically:
James Brown - Give Up, Or Turn It Loose
James Brown - The Payback
Lowell Fulsom - Tramp
The Incredible Bongo Band - Apache
Whole Darn Family - Seven Minutes of Funk
DJ Mark the 45 King - 900 Number
if you listen to the first 5 records you'll be able to account for nearly half of all hip-hop samples used from 1986-1991. |
yeah and if you listen to a select number of songs from any era past 2k the same can be said...
and i bet the people that made dance tunes before 1986 could make similar claims, ie most samples were pulled from 70s or earlier tunes - and in general MUCH earlier| |
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