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What is the first breaks track you heard? (pg. 2)
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| Lews |
| Something by Prodigy or Fatboy Slim. |
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| somethinfierce |
not too old of a track...
Plaza De Funk - Got The Funk (Madox Remix)
then soon after that JDS - Jump Around & JDS - Good Old Days |
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| SuspicionVandit |
| I think DJ Icey (particularly his remixes). Beachball, Punk, Escape, We are alive, etc. |
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| Mr Game+Watch |
| Surprised I'm the only one to mention Busy Child... |
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| GrimReaper |
| Hmm.. probably Pet Shop Boys - Being Boring in 1990 when i got the Behaviour album but for "less pop EDM" it must have been Orbital - Belfast in early '91. |
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| Sykonee |
T*Z*O - Rush To The Rhythm (Beltram Rush Mix)
T*Z*O is an old-school alias of Joey Beltram, btw. |
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| daphunky1 |
| Since I still don't have many breaks tracks in my collection, I'm guessing it would hafta be something like Crystal Method/Prodogy/Proppellerheads |
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| Lews |
| In retrospect, it was actually Propellerheads for me. |
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| Zharen |
| First breaks track I ever heard was progressive breaks, Steve May-Open Day (Luke Chable Remix), and from there came Hyper, General Midi, Elite Force, etc. |
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| david.sound |
I don't remember, but I started getting into breaks in 2003-2004 all because of Digital Witchcraft. Good stuff. :D
And these songs rules:
Shiloh - Will U Ever Come Around (Infusion & Gwill Morris Remix)
Habersham and Numinous - Leaving Tifton (Digital Witchcraft Remix) |
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| Konijn |
| mark the 45 king - the 900 number |
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