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Good breakbeat/drum & bass producers?
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| toka |
Hey!
Can anyone recommend me any good breakbeat/drum & bass producers and any good tunes they have produced?
regards
toka |
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| Linx_da_cat |
not to knowledgeable in the breabeat department but i'll try.
breakbeat:
dj icey
dj shadow
ashtrax
dave london
universal flava
pfm
cool breeze
stepz ahead
dnb & jungle (yes they are different):
ed rush
drumsound & bassline smith
shimon
peshay
roni size
younghead
andy c
dieselboy
optical
john b
j. magik
fierce
freaky flow
just search for em and the trackz will speak for themselves. they're all quality. |
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| Bren-F |
Some more DnB
Aphrodite
187 Bass
A-Mulder (Check out 'Dubplate Style' - classic choonage)
Bad Company
DJ Zinc
DJ Hype |
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| attacc |
dj teebee
jaga jazzist :)
skeptic - diagram (aweesome bassline)
adam f
johny L |
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| torontotrance |
| Lee Coombs, Plump Dj's are amazing breakbeat producers |
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| extulas |
Breaks:
1) Hybrid
2) Ashtrax
3) 2 Phat s
4) Armand Van Helden
5) Crystal Method
6) Groove Armada
7) Koma and Bones
8) Sasha
9) Chemical Brothers
10) The Future Sound Of London
11) BT
Some of this would be labled "Progressive".. Or "Progressive Breaks" ;) :D :) |
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| attacc |
| quote: | Originally posted by extulas
Breaks:
1) Hybrid
2) Ashtrax
3) 2 Phat s
4) Armand Van Helden
5) Crystal Method
6) Groove Armada
7) Koma and Bones
8) Sasha
9) Chemical Brothers
10) The Future Sound Of London
11) BT
Some of this would be labled "Progressive".. Or "Progressive Breaks" ;) :D :) |
There are two groups there I don't agree with you 100%.. first of all, armand van helden, he is house isn't he? And chemical bros I thought they were bigbeat.. hehe, both great producers though :)
I'm truly in love with chemical bros album called surrender. I know a lot of people dislike it and so did I first but after listening to it a couple of months it grew on me like hell :) |
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| Orbital |
Breaks.
The usual suspects..
ILS (check out next level)
Rennie Pilgrem
BLIM
Koma & Bones
Precision Cuts
FreQ Nasty
Krafty Kuts
Meat Katie
DnB
LTJ Bukem (his progression session CD's are cool)
Greg Packer |
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| J-SiN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbital
ILS (check out next level)
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the track is actulley called
Ils - 6 Space (The Next Level)
try, Plump DJ's - Scram, JDS - 9 Ways.
but since most of u have named the big guys in breakbeat, i'll list sum D&B that u'z missed out on:
Blue Sonix
Calibre
Total Science
High Contrast
London Elektricity
Mathematics
Xploding Plastix
Quartz
they r producers, sum D&B DJ's are:
Roni Size
Dynamite
Lemon D
Fabio
DJ Hype
Andy C
Nicky Blackmarket
The Jungle Drummer
Zinc
Ray Keith
DJ SS
Frenzic
TK & Stav
Transit Mafia
;)
J:SiN |
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| PointyDC |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbital
...Greg Packer... |
Good to see you throwin in the Australian flavors :P
There's so many great producers around.
Omni Trio is one of the most influential dnb heads around. He believes that dnb should be entirely computerized; no live instruments. He's got a lotta melody to his tunes, some on the border of trance dnb.
For a jazzy, chilled out style of DnB, anything from LTJ Bukem's label is pure gold.
Makoto
PFM
Blame
Kyro
Big Bud
Intense
Pariah
Future Engineers
If you're lookin for a harder edge. Check out some of Roni Sizes stuff. Special Forces also puts out some wikked stuff, but i really dunno much about that area of dnb :) |
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| Maaz |
Brazilian dnb:
Dj Marky
Dj Patife
Max de Castro
Xerxes (or just XRS)
Drumagick |
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| Cyberwoo |
LTJ Bukem - Smooth n melodic dnb. Doesn't get much better.
DJ Shadow - Down tempo dnb n breaks with soul.
Coldcut
Big Bud
and a few others... |
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