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| LinX |
| so i want to see what breaks is all about i dont even know what it sounds like... can someone point me in the direction of some good tracks that would explain the genre better?... thnx |
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| vrahnos |
i dont know ORIGINAL break tracks, only remixes.
try these:
666 - insanity (breakbeat Remix)
bedrock - heaven scent (breakbeat mix)
motorcycle - as the rush comes (breakbeat mix) |
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| Aiwendil |
| Of course you know. Just turn on your radio. |
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| queen_vee |
First you need-
http://www.juno.co.uk/ for samples
And then you need to do a search for each of-
Hyper
Breakfastaz
Adam Freeland
Freestylers
And you could well be converted :) |
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| TwoPlow |
| Well, there's breakbeats as in the breaks that Adam Freeland, Plump DJs, Hybrid, etc. play; there's the breakbeats that spawned hip-hop, heavily electro influenced, and created by dj culture; and there's breakbeats like Prodigy and the like that are best suited for action movies. |
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| AlphaStarred |
| Breakbeat Hardcore Techno Acid all the way. (All in one production, to wit.) |
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| Zenchowdah |
| Luke chable is nice, Habersham, zabiela likes breaks, check out rennie pilgrem, lee coombs, jds, uberzone... the list goes on. check out the artists who do remixes of their tunes, and you could well find yourself loads of stuff to listen to |
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| Absolut_Vodka |
I'd recommend you progressive breakbeats, like
Luke Chable
Lo-Step
Phil K
Habersham
Derek Howell |
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| Nick Mimas |
| UNKLE & DJ Shadow are excellent. I would also recommend Luke Chable and Phil K. |
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| Trance Nutter |
| Fair bit of Way Out West |
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