Clubbers guide to breaks vol 1 Continue More barcode images (Text): 7 24353 91540 7 barcode (Scanned): 724353915407 (r130275) Edit release data Correct 18 Aug 20 3.04 9.65 22.09 CLoWeCkKR, eidoom, Dae-su, labeatrokka, Spankwa, Feta, n0m0re, maldoror, Adrian-79, DiscogsUpdateBot, jweijde, derek.king Barcode: 7 24354 30532 0 Matrix / Runout (Disc One): MOSA021/1 B E1 D.A.T.A. Matrix / Runout (Runout (Drive Two): MOSA021/2 A E1 D.A.T.A. Mastering Code SID: IFPIL 311 Mold SID Code: IFPI 2661 MOS - Clubbers Guide to Breaks Clubbers Guide to Breaks is the first Break Beats release that MOS released. that have been around for the last 2 years. It has some of the old favorites such as Azzido Da Bass - Dooms Night, as well as some of the later tracks such as Soul man - Killabrew, Cellar Jaxx - Where Your Head Is on, and Freq Nasty - Amped, which should be one of my favorites on the first CD. Mixing itself is very smooth and you can listen through the tracks. There were also a few surprises with Disc One, such as the addition of a new song by Yakatta So Lonely, which was a bit odd for Breaks CD. Disc 2 is a little different from Disc One. Titled Chillout Breaks, its exactly that. Jesse says in his interview (included in the interactive component on the CD) that disc two has a more Latin/Electro/Jazz/Ambient Feel to it. Also included on the CD is a really funky interactive component where you can learn more about the producers, labels and clubs that make up the break beats scene. I recommend buying this CD if you want to get a little feel for that breaks as I gave this CD 8 out of 10 because of the inclusion of the Yakatta track and because it dosent represent more awesome breaks of tracks that are around the moment. Also get this CD if you liked Plump Dj's - Plump Night Out or Ministry of Sounds 2 - Step Album. Well done Kid Kenobi for a great CD. Track Listing Drive One - Part Breaks 01 Krafty Kuts Freaturing TC Izlam - Bad Sound Type 02 Shakedown - Get It 03 Phill Fuldnt Works #2 - Miami Pop 04 Groove Armada - Superstilin 05 Cellar Jaxx - Where Your Head at 0 6 Azzido Da Base - Dooms Night 07 DJ zinc - 138 hike 08 Jinx - kutt free 09 Soul Man - Killabrew 1 10 Fatboy Slim - Star 69 11 GT - Kid Dymamite 12 Plump Dj's - scram13 JDS - 9 Ways 14 Freq Nasty - Amped 15 Player One - Into Darkness 16 Rennie Pilgram - B.L.I.M - Eskimo 17 Jakatta - So Lonely 18 Ills - 6 Space Drive Two - Chill Breaks 01 Radioactive Man - GoodNight Morton 02 Drone reel 03 Thievery Corporation - Guide to Me and I 04 Akasha - Soft and Melting 05 Beanfield - Season 06 Underwolves - So Blue Its Black 07 House Um Romao - Sambao 08 Ian Pooley - What Your Yours 09 Tricky Cris - Visitor 10 Deepchild - Refugee Dub 11 Scientist - Pitch His 12 UNN - Three Pilots 13 Moonface - Synchronized Knowledge 14 Lamb - Gorecki Page 2 KS:01 - Kevin Saunderson Introduction begins with some very dark ambient vocals and strange noise, setting the scene perfect for a dark set forward. The first track starts pounding; straight out of know where it seems... I must say that it took me a while before this style of track plunged into my system. But once he did the set really started to flow well. It takes a similar dark edge to what someone like the style Of Mauro Picotto does, but without too heavy a bass line. The second half of this album really takes a good look at techno from this year. Funk D'Void Samuel l Sessions Juice Mix Diabla is a great track that is really perfect. Then it mixes so well that in that of Deep World E - Dancer. G Flame's 'Buss Eye' on Alpha Recordings NYC is a very good track and really shows in the middle of this album mixing out World Of Deep. A few more highlights on this album are that of Gary Martin's 2 tracks, followed by two delicious tracks from Mr. Sliffe (aka Adam Beyer) with his tracks Rippin' and Dippin' Parts 1 and 2 that really go well. This is the second ever released mix disc by Kevin Saunderson and the first release on Trust The DJ, and it's impressive. I think the start starts a bit from the center, but it ends perfectly in a style that will remind you of Kevin's live sets. If dirty Detroit techno is your style, then definitely give it a listen. Read more: KS:01 - Trust the DJ. Page 3 of New Flesh - Understanding Hiphop coming from the UK has been getting better and better lately, with amazing production from different perspectives all aimed at one purpose - making Phat hip-hop tracks that get their heads nodding - and lately many have been hitting the mark. We've seen some great albums from Nextmen and Unsung Heroes on the 75ark label, creators going off to Bad Magic (Wall Of Sound's hip-hop from shoot), Mad Doctor X releasing a very hard album at a very reliable and Oz-friendly Marble Bar, and of course the ninjas with their Big Dada label, where they talk some wonderful talents in the name of Roots Manuva New album New Flesh Understanding, requires a bit of insight to get used to - it's not the usual style of sampling James Brown or jiggy jiggy style that we've seen coming out of the U.S. mainstream recently - Part 2 decided on a more digi-dub/dance (thanks Jeff) feel, largely in the same way as Manuva.). Broken beats and bass lines, the only real dance action you can do is nod your head and listen deeply. Toastie Taylor rips the microphone with its interesting The ragga's voice style and Alim's juice just rips it up to the period. Move Slow Featuring beans. Anti-Pop Anti-Pop have become a pretty underground hip-hop phenomenon with their latest release put out by the Warp label - interesting. The beat in this track just sounds phat with synth lines just to get melodic enough to sit in the background yet to put in the way of the song. Beans kicked as soon as beans can - abstract and quickly zero gravity. It seems to go from hip hop to beat drum'n'bass feel in seconds, in fact a drum'n'bass remix can be in the pipeline - it will work so well. 2 MC show that they not only know how to rhyme, but they like to get a little melodic with their style, not like Nelly, though, a little more like the lyrics born in it I changed my mind under the guise. More fire. It looks like the ragga has influenced Timbaland's production. enough said actually. Broken beats and syncopated bass lines with bells, bells, horns and bells go off in the background. Northbert and Cecil with Cecil P.J. L.M. Pimernell. Cecil AKA Roots Manuva can seriously blow some evil rhyme streams as he demontrated on his 2nd album. Here he matches Juice Aleem and Tosty rap style with his ragga rhyme stylee, as if he were to be in a band. Stick and motion featuring the robotic E.B.U. Is one of the outstanding tracks on the album and it would be an album that sounds very good. The bass line sticks in your head and moves you probably the reason why they called the track. A real child soldier. The trumpet sample in this track gives it a melancholy feel. The impact here is quite a change from the usual syncopated hit style that the rest of the album showing that Part 2 can produce both the traditional hip hop style and the new Timbaland style hits. Talk to Gab's gift. The man with the Gab gift, the alphabet aerobics instructor can always rock the microphone on any track he represents. On this he pulls out the big guns and starts rapping at the speed of light. Toastie Taylor decided to take on a more vocal angle and sing. Going for a more upbeat dancehall style, this song may be able to keep its weight on the dance floor in a two-step club. The piano has never sounded so good in a hip-hop track until now. The rewind button will usually come in handy at the end of this. Related. After the chaos Communicate, things slow down with this bass heavy, lazy drum beat number. Pretty hard to adjust to, however Toastie and Juice decide it's time to free yourself with some fast rhyme streams. Transition featuring Gwen Esti. It's always good that the singer sing on top of the hip hop beat. This one can be an easy female version of Communicate as they sound very similar and use similar components. Gotta love piano! His crockery story is a feat. Ramm:Ell: See. Pronounced word in tact and funky beat at the same time. The bass line gets its head nodding and the neck hurts at the same time It's time. Similar to The Yellowo Biafra in a message from ours Aspirations pt.1 A half minute robotic vocodered madness ... nothing more to say really. Pt.2 is available on the single Stick and Move CD. Mack Facts feat. Ramm:Ell: See. The colloquial word, rhyme streams and melodic rap style of Tostea Taylor join forces in this straight out of the future hip-hop cut.
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