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This thread is strictly dedicated to Breakbeats. As a huge fan and supporter of breaks. I create this thread to share my musically knowledge and love of the genre known as underground breaks EDM (Electronic Dance Music) that's very popular but not played as often or well known around the world cause it stays underground. I'm going to post some of my personal favs. Most of these I have on vinyl they are truly some epic tunes. Comments are welcomed and if you have anything you'd like to share that's breakbeat oriented then pls do so.

Some of the song links will be old classics and new releases. If you are a dj or a fan of electro I'd like to know your comments on the genre. Thanks all now enjoy the grooves and let the post begin!!!!

Stanton Warrors - Good Vibrations Young MC - Know How (Stanton Warriors Remix) Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up Malicious Mike & Jimmy Rhodes - Wake Up Tara Z - Imagine If (DJ Volume Ulti-Remix) Malicious Mike - Here We Go Jimmy Rhodes - GO! DJ Icey - Dreams Kaycee - Escape (DJ Icey Mix) DJ Icey - The One Ferry Corsten - Punk (DJ Icey Remix) DJ 303 - Reloaded (Matrix Reloaded Breaks Rmx) La Rissa - I Do Both Jay & Jane Scratch-D vs.

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H-Bomb - The Red Pill Jackal & Hyde - Darkstar Jackal & Hyde - The Sound of Underground Deekline, Dustin Hulton & Sporty-O - Apple Bottom DJ Infiniti - Running Away DJ Infiniti - Science Fiction Magic Mike & Infiniti - '2001' Pillform - Supersonic Bass Sharaz - Blinded By The Light Infiniti & Keith Mackenzie - Shadow Infiniti - Looking For Something (Sweet Dreams Breaks Rmx). Quote: DJ 303 - Reloaded (Matrix Reloaded Breaks Rmx) Joe is one of the coolest most down to earth DJ Procuders ive ever met!!!

Damn cool people! Are you scared and hit the bass key are SICKKKKKK Yeah I first heard Kid Named Joe and thought it was pretty creative cause he used it to talk about him.' The phrase average joe was goin for a reason, joe's a guy who wears a shirt that says joe on it. Joe's not just a name it's an idea.fathers expect more from a kid named joe.they took the name joe and made it JOE'. Slammin Hard was one of his best breaks remixes of joy energizer (trance). So far I have not seen it on youtube yet so i'll have to upload it myself.

That's what really got his name out there that track was ALWAYS played on the saturday night house party & @ Amp in tampa. The bass is never ending in that song.so here it is. DJ 303 - Slammin' Hard. Plump DJ's - Shifting Gears (Stanton Warriors Remix) Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc. (Stanton Warriors Remix) Milk Inc - Walk On Water (3 Bad Brothaz Rmx) Bass Junkies aka DJ Spin & Ivy now known as Latin House Krew - Exorcists 2001 (played on halloween.murdered it) R2M - Can't Fight Gravity (Trance breaks rmx of DJ Session One).huge rave banger. West Coast Funk ep.

Your Love (DJ's Huda Hudia, DJ Fixx & Tony Faline) Falino - Secret (Tony Faline's brother) Tony Faline - Mind Over Matter (Can You Funk Legit) D.J. Magic Mike & The Royal Posse - Drop The Bass (1989) (scratches by magic mike).

Olive - You're Not Alone (White Label Breaks Mix) - Rare breakbeat edit Spawn - Acid (electro breaks rmx of voodoo & serano this is acid) DJ Suave & Boogie - Metallica's Melody (samples beavis & butthead & one by metallica) Plummet - Cherish The Day Xquizit DJ X Remix Plummet - Damaged (Florida Airwaves Mix) George Acosta - Fever Express (ultimate rave throwback will make panties wet) Planet Soul - Set U Free (Producer: George Acosta now known as a House producer/dj) Planet Soul - Feel The Music Lil Suzy - Take Me In Your Arms (Freestyle/Breakbeat). Quote: Being from Louisiana, my first intro to electro music was DJ Trashy, that mix of Walk on Water from the Vocal Anthems album is byfar the best version of that song, and that Apple Bottom song, have been dropping that track nightly breaking it in. Love breaks, and being from the south, edm breaks go over quite well for crowds that are expecting mostly hip-hop agreed, trashy used to always come to florida and spin live on the radio or @ amphitheater. I love his remix but 3 bad brothaz remix was the real anthem that set it off for clubs. Now im gonna drop some nu skool funk on yah.anyone heard of dopamine off thursday club recordings (TCR) Dopamine - Hold You. Quote: Being from Louisiana, my first intro to electro music was DJ Trashy, that mix of Walk on Water from the Vocal Anthems album is byfar the best version of that song, and that Apple Bottom song, have been dropping that track nightly breaking it in. Love breaks, and being from the south, edm breaks go over quite well for crowds that are expecting mostly hip-hop trasheys a dick he cant even come to mobile without someone wanting to kick his ass and hes pretty much banned from everywhere in NOLA, hes gotta pay amps to play there now.dude has WAAAY to much attitude.

Quote: Sorry I just remember going to clubs back in the early 00's and these songs were very common alongside the other songs in this thread (Florida clubs). Np man, i just don't want ppl to get confused and think that's breakbeat. One major reason of why i got into breaks most of the dj's & producers that created this stuff sre from florida, which i have much respect for.

Alot of them bootlegged breaks versions of house & trance but i have to agree they made them better and did the song justice. Quote: Sorry I just remember going to clubs back in the early 00's and these songs were very common alongside the other songs in this thread (Florida clubs). Np man, i just don't want ppl to get confused and think that's breakbeat. One major reason of why i got into breaks most of the dj's & producers that created this stuff sre from florida, which i have much respect for. Alot of them bootlegged breaks versions of house & trance but i have to agree they made them better and did the song justice. Lol i used to get mad confused because Voodoo & Serano and dj dean would pop up on a bunch of breaks mixs.

Quote: when I think of breaks, I think of: Elite Force, Adam Freeland, Freq Nasty, The Crystal Method, Tipper, BLIM, Botchit & Scarper, TCR (Rennie Pilgrim), Uberzone, BT, DJ Icey (the non-cheese stuff) & Zone records, Stanton Warriors, Plump DJs, Andy Page, DJ Zinc, Meat Katie, etc. I was more of a U.K. Breaks head since the florida stuff never really evolved IMO. I see where you're coming from there are alot of florida breaks that are cheesey, above is more nu skool breaks which is more popular now. Florida breaks have died and were mainly popular in the south.

When i first started dj'ing i spun florida breaks it was then later that i was introduced to the imports (uk nu skool) from there i was hooked. It's wierd dude cause im at a new spot now which is more dance than anything. And it's only 30 mins from where my old spot was. I basically quit my old residency cause all the ppl wanted was hip hop and nothing else i was getting tired of it and wasn't getting payed well.well im NOT that type of dj i like it all and love my uptempo stuff. So we dj'ed a new spot night before halloween it was a vj set mostly all dance & electro, by the end of the night we played breaks and the crowd response was just incredible.

I see it as a positive cuz we get to play more of what we enjoy playing. It's a more older crowd than what i was used to but damn i love it. Quote: they evolved, it was what they evolved into sucked, everything became E-Hop and with the advancment of technology it turned into everything new being turned into a poorly mastered overly digital fruity loop remix of some dumb ass rap song i sooo agree.

E-hop really ruined it for me, back then it was cool. E-hop got really big at the time. Uk booty breaks & nu skool is where it's at now. I always thought Dubstep was where breaks really evolved too. It is the strange bastard child of nuskool breaks, dub, and drum'n bass. Hip Hop Phenomenon - Tsunami One (BT + argh, can't remember his name.

Beber?) one of my favorite breaks tracks of all time. Quote: @ doctorjon are you asian?

Alot of the stuff you are posting are asian breaks, i have nothing against this but alot of there productions were cheesey, bass was muffled, trebs were too high, some mixtapes were just awful. I use to go on hypnotika.org and download their sets. I was suprised to hear alot of florida breaks in some of the mixes. None of them ever credited the original producers they just put the song title on their mixes. Most of it was all Florida/Dallas breaks. Yes i am asian lol.

And yes i use to goto Hypnotika.org a lot also. I'm surprised you know about that. Yeah some of the djs did use a lot of the FL/Dallas breaks in their sets which i always thought was sad.

Some of their productions weren't good, but some were. I don't think it as asian breaks i just think of it as breaks. Youtube of course has low quality.

Quote: @ doctorjon are you asian? Alot of the stuff you are posting are asian breaks, i have nothing against this but alot of there productions were cheesey, bass was muffled, trebs were too high, some mixtapes were just awful. I use to go on hypnotika.org and download their sets. I was suprised to hear alot of florida breaks in some of the mixes. None of them ever credited the original producers they just put the song title on their mixes. Most of it was all Florida/Dallas breaks.

Yes i am asian lol. And yes i use to goto Hypnotika.org a lot also. I'm surprised you know about that. Yeah some of the djs did use a lot of the FL/Dallas breaks in their sets which i always thought was sad. Some of their productions weren't good, but some were.

I don't think it as asian breaks i just think of it as breaks. Youtube of course has low quality. I did a show with DJ Burnz earlier this year, real cool dude. Quote: I don't think it as asian breaks i just think of it as breaks LMFAO, ive been a big fan of what i consider asian breaks for a while now, babyboi loopy burnz tinman HHH(RIP), but their sound got SSOOOOOOO emo, like the vocals they use really went deep into that female emotional spectrum that youd be half way throuh a mix in the car and all the sudden realise that people within earshot are prob lookin at you funney lol. Tinman HHH vol 3 introduced me to one of my FAVVVVE tracks in the world though DJ FIXXX - Thru Muisc I wanted that on vinyl SOOOOOO bad but it was outta pressing EVERYWHERE.

Quote: I don't think it as asian breaks i just think of it as breaks LMFAO, ive been a big fan of what i consider asian breaks for a while now, babyboi loopy burnz tinman HHH(RIP), but their sound got SSOOOOOOO emo, like the vocals they use really went deep into that female emotional spectrum that youd be half way throuh a mix in the car and all the sudden realise that people within earshot are prob lookin at you funney lol. Tinman HHH vol 3 introduced me to one of my FAVVVVE tracks in the world though DJ FIXXX - Thru Muisc I wanted that on vinyl SOOOOOO bad but it was outta pressing EVERYWHERE the only hypnotika dj's i really dug were dj greddy, slim tim, dj xoduzz, dj smooth-t and a few others.their mixes really stood out and they did most of their own production and it wasn't cheesey. @m-bezzle i have that track it's dj fixx feat. Karma - thru musik, the other side was dj fixx feat. Karma - i like it which i think was the hit song on that vinyl beside thru musik. Another personal fave of mine (and i dont know if it was the track as is or how it was mixed because i vener found it off the mixtape) was Idiom - your sound (vocal mix) from DJ X club experience Vol 3, its intro where the bass drops before the this is the sound vocals and the build up int the break is absolutley euphoric for me, it is THE track that made me want to be a DJ and i think i heard it in escapades VIA dj scrub at escapades in Phat city NOLA who played a big part in me wanting to be a DJ.

A really dope r2m record i have is Lethal Club Wax 5. It had breaks remixes of in the air tonight, lightforce join me & ocean after midnight. Def one of my fav trance breaks records. Hypnotika.org dj's used lots of r2m stuff.

Mainly why i listened to their sets. Back then i thought the transitions were good. But now when I listen to them i think wow.they weren't so great of transitions/mixes. You begin to catch certain things yrs down the road as you progress as a dj. A few of trashy's mixes/transitions weren't so great either.there is many i could name.

But i give respect to them cause they were doing it live as mixtapes. It wasn't some shit perfectly lined up in ableton. That shows your true talent as a dj and what you get booked for anyway is your mixing ability. Quote: We are doing the Future Sound Of Breaks Tour in Dayton,OH this Saturday W/ DJ Icey and Keith Mackenzie IMG/IMG damn.im in florida I have seen Icey numerous times he always throws it down. Keith Mackenzie's set will be amazing also.

Here's some vids from their set @ past new yrs look at that fucking crowd man!! Insane.woulda of loved to have been there. DJ ICEY - (4) - OMG! NYE IN STL Keith Mackenzie - (3) - OMG!

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NYE IN STL (look what track is playing stanton warriors good vibrations which i put first in my post;) ). Quote: You want breaks? Look no further than my boy Rel1 from Atl. Last time I checked there were 95 tracks for download on his Soundcloud. Amazing shit imo: wow, he's got some good shit i see richie rich from orlando commented on his tracks RR is well known for breaks, i love that breaks edit rel1 did of porter robinson say my name. Porter is tha fucking man!

Nice Richie Rich use to spin at backroom with me, never knew him much as a break guy tho - maybe diff R.R - kind of a bigger/chubby dude? - i know hes been doin HOB n opeing for sandy and such. Quote: You want breaks?

Look no further than my boy Rel1 from Atl. Last time I checked there were 95 tracks for download on his Soundcloud. Amazing shit imo: wow, he's got some good shit i see richie rich from orlando commented on his tracks RR is well known for breaks, i love that breaks edit rel1 did of porter robinson say my name. Porter is tha fucking man! Nice Richie Rich use to spin at backroom with me, never knew him much as a break guy tho - maybe diff R.R - kind of a bigger/chubby dude? - i know hes been doin HOB n opeing for sandy and such Not sure one of them isn't as skilled as the other in clips below you see totally different styles.

There are two Richie Rich's one that mainly spins just hood music n hip hop and one that's more versatile. This dj richie rich seen below.this is the RR that produces breaks but he's seen here doin a hip hop set and killin it! The other RR isn't doing much but just mixing music and talking over the mic. If you look at the comment on his vid the other RR commented on the video and was like 'that ain't me' lol. Quote: Not sure one of them isn't as skilled as the other in clips below you see totally different styles. There are two Richie Rich's one that mainly spins just hood music n hip hop and one that's more versatile. This dj richie rich seen below.this is the RR that produces breaks but he's seen here doin a hip hop set and killin it!

The other RR isn't doing much but just mixing music and talking over the mic. If you look at the comment on his vid the other RR commented on the video and was like 'that ain't me' lol. Richie Rich out of Atlanta is an audio remixer/producer (you can see tracks credited on Promo Only Mainstream & such).

Richie Rich out of Orlando (a friend of mine) is a video remixer DJ, who makes all of his own custom video edits. He plays any/open format. Quote: Richie Rich out of Atlanta is an audio remixer/producer (you can see tracks credited on Promo Only Mainstream & such). Richie Rich out of Orlando (a friend of mine) is a video remixer DJ, who makes all of his own custom video edits. He plays any/open format.

Yes im very familiar with richie rich out of atlanta. He went by other alias names for some of his vinyl breaks releases.

As far as I know he hasn't been credited for Promo Only but X-Mix is correct cause I have all his e-hop breaks mixes and every mix he produced for X-Mix's Dance Series. As of the orlando Richie Rich i didn't mean to knock him if he's your friend. Their styles are far diff from eachother was all i meant. I came across some DJ Icey stuff back when he was DJ ICEE at this little vinyl shop in San Jose years ago called Solid Grooves. Not sure if they are still around, they keep moving every couple years. Anyhow, I didn't know what the hell it was. I thought it was like a new version of freestyle or something.

Good shit I have the white label called Energy Traxx Vol. 1 I also got one called HBB by City-Wide Allstars which I understand is an Alias for DJ Icey. Can't find a link online with audio. The HBB part is a sample of 'Hey Buddy Buddy' from Planet Patrol. Also look for Hands To Heaven (DJ Icey's Octane Mix) by Pure Sugar from 1998. Quote: Question: when did everything started? I know Break Beats, where called Drum & Bass in earlier days, or Jungle.

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It was big in the UK, in the nineties, had a fanbase in Germany too, when was/is it big in Florida or the US in general? These days you hear nothing about it, in Germany.

I mean from a point of view if you are outside of the break beats scene. Breakbeats and DnB are 2 TOTALLY different things Than there must be two kinf of break beats.

Do you know the difference? Bacause at some point the started calling Drum & Bass Break Beats. Quote: Question: when did everything started? I know Break Beats, where called Drum & Bass in earlier days, or Jungle. It was big in the UK, in the nineties, had a fanbase in Germany too, when was/is it big in Florida or the US in general? These days you hear nothing about it, in Germany. I mean from a point of view if you are outside of the break beats scene.

Breakbeats and DnB are 2 TOTALLY different things Than there must be two kinf of break beats. Do you know the difference? Bacause at some point the started calling Drum & Bass Break Beats.

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Far as I know NO! Drum & bass is like 150 bpm it's way faster than breaks. You can't even mix breaks into drum n bass maybe if you had the technics m5g's lol. I feel like I should share something that's highly important to me and ppl of breakbeat.

So I wanted to update everyone with a present from Infiniti himself. He's letting his studio master copies of his top productions available to download for free from his soundcloud page. He posted about it on Facebook. These are by far his best productions as he stands one of my top fav producers in electro breaks.

Christmas came early. DO NOT miss the chance to hear/play these. And don't thank me thank INFINITI!

Quote: Shot in the dark but anyone have links to the icey remix of the bomb by bucketheads? As far as I know its a whitelabel only. Heard him use it in a digital version (cd) for some of his performances and stuff, but I haven't seen it online. Think you are talking of this one. It's by Deekline & Ed Solo & Ragga Twins called Street Sounds. It's uk style booty breaks.

Not that much of a difference to Kenny 'Dope' Gonzales presents The Bucketheads - Tha Bomb (these sounds fall into my mind) and honestly I prefer Tha Bomb. I know, it's a different type of music, but what is so important and original of that breakbeat music then? They just take some music and rework it a little. The same with all that music somebody posted on his soundcloud site and someone posted it in here saying this guys is so good and he creates/produces all his music, but when I listened to it I found out, all he did was remixing some existing music. It was good, no doubt, just rediculous when the post said he is creating/writing/producing everything. Quote: Not that much of a difference to Kenny 'Dope' Gonzales presents The Bucketheads - Tha Bomb (these sounds fall into my mind) and honestly I prefer Tha Bomb.

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I know, it's a different type of music, but what is so important and original of that breakbeat music then? They just take some music and rework it a little. The same with all that music somebody posted on his soundcloud site and someone posted it in here saying this guys is so good and he creates/produces all his music, but when I listened to it I found out, all he did was remixing some existing music. It was good, no doubt, just rediculous when the post said he is creating/writing/producing everything. They also do original breakbeat productions not just 'remixing'. And I have to disagree that it is much a difference than the original.

The original is a house version the remix version is a breakbeat version these are two totally different genres of music. And it's much faster tempo which you can break to. Breakbeat had originated from break dancing.