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Tony Lizana - The Rock (Paket Remix) [LIZPLAY RECORDS]

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[LPR047R] Tony Lizana - The Rock (Paket Remix) (LIZPLAY RECORDS)

 

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Underground Utopia - Pull It Back The Remixes [Fantomas Records]

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Undergroung Utopia - Pull It Back The Remixes [Fantomas Records]

The nuns of the order of Saint Augustin were not expelled in consequence of the Decrees. This was a special favour, but one fully justified, because of the incalculable benefits this community conferred on suffering humanity. The vast convent of rue de la Glacière continues to serve as a shelter for these holy women, and as a sort of hospital for the sick. For close on a hundred years, generation after generation of those living near its walls have heard the convent clock sound the hours in solemn tones; so, too, the convent chapel's shrill-voiced bells have never failed to remind the faithful that the daily offices of their church are being said and sung by the holy sisters within the hallowed walls. In the vast quarter of Paris, peopled with hospitals and prisons, the convent shows a stern front in the shape of a high, blackened wall. A great courtyard gate, in which a window with iron bars and grating is the only visible opening to the exterior world.About half-past six in the morning, slightly out of breath with his rapid walk from the Metropolitan station, Jérôme Fandor rang the convent door bell. The sound could be heard echoing and re-echoing in the vaulted corridors, till it died away in the stony distance. There was a silence: then the iron-barred window was half opened, and Fandor heard a voice asking: "What do you want, monsieur?" "I wish to speak to Madame the Superior," replied Fandor.

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1.UNDERGROUND UTOPIA “Pull It Back (extended mix)

 


2.UNDERGROUND UTOPIA “Pull It Back (LOSMAN remix)

 

3.UNDERGROUND UTOPIA “Pull it Back (PHLIPSYDE’S Long Hard remix)

 


Majestic Noise - Getaway + Cude - Love Power [FunkTasty Crew Records]

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FunkTasty Crew - Majestic Noise - Getaway + Cude - Love Power

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DR136 DINGO - THE REMIXES [Diesel Recordings]

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DR136 DINGO - THE REMIXES

Diesel Recordings release No.136 with the remixes for Dingo by Stephen Cole.  Dingo - The Remixes is a great treat for Breakbeat and Electronica lovers! 3 top quality artists, Bear Moss, Electrom and Stapmatron deliver stellar remixes for remarkable Dingo by Stephen Cole! Feelgood release that should please a wide range of DJs. Must have!

Release date: November 13 2020

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BELMS - EVENT HORIZON [DEEP GARNET RECORDS]

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Release Date: 2020-07-27

Label: Deep Garnet Records

Catalog: DGR071

1. Belms - Event Horizon

2. Belms - Event Horizon (Deeply Unexpected Remix)


New single for Deep Garnet and rising UK producer Belms is doing his proper debut for our label with a pure class Deep-Breaks roller. On the remix duties Deeply Unexpected is taking things to another level with a more minimalistic and deep approach



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Est. 2000. Nubreaks.com is a breakbeat community featuring the breaks and breakbeat radio station broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Internet radio station dedicated to dropping the hottest beats on the airwaves: domestic breaks, nuskool breaks, electro breaks, funky breaks, drum and bass, dubstep, drumstep, trap and anything else with a breakbeat. Check the schedule for the full lineup of weekly breakbeat djs broadcasting live hifi audio and video. Also, check out our breakbeat forum for latest updates on releases, shows, and events. Register and join our breaks community today.

What is Breakbeat


Breakbeat (sometimes breakbeats or breaks) is a term used to describe a collection of sub-genres of electronic music, usually characterized by the use of a non-straightened 4/4 drum pattern (as opposed to the steady beat of house or trance). These rhythms may be characterised by their intensive use of syncopation and polyrhythms.


History


In the late 1970s and early 1980s, hip-hop DJs (starting with Kool DJ Herc) began using several breaks (the part of a funk or jazz song in which the music "breaks" to let the rhythm section play unaccompanied) in a row to use as the rhythmic basis for hip-hop songs. Kool DJ Herc's breakbeat style was to play the same record on two turntables and play the break repeatedly by alternating between the two records (letting one play while spinning the second record back to the beginning of the break). This style was copied and improved upon by early hip hop DJs Afrika Bambaataa and Grand Wizard Theodore.This style was extremely popular in clubs and dance halls because the extended breakbeat was the perfect backdrop for breakdancers to show their skills.

In recent times, the term breakbeat has become synonymous with the many genres of breaks music which have become popular within the global dance music scene, including big beat, nu skool breaks and progressive breaks. DJs from a variety of genres, including house and techno, work breaks tracks into their sets. This may occur because the tempo of breaks tracks (ranging from 110 to 150 beats per minute) means they can be readily mixed with these genres, whereas the comparatively fast speed of jungle and drum and bass (160-180 bpm) may have restricted the utility of these subgenres to DJs playing slower-tempo music. Some artists well known for breakbeat include DJ Icey, Stanton Warriors, Deekline and Wizard, Hybrid, Huda Hudia, The Brainkiller, Paket, The Freestylers, NAPT, Pendulum, Adam Freeland, Rennie Pilgrem, The Breakfastaz, Ctrl Z, Freq Nasty and Plump DJ's.

Breakbeats are used in many hip hop, rap, jungle, and hardcore songs, and can also be heard in other music, from popular music to background music in car and jean commercials on the radio or TV.

(Source: Wikipedia.com) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakbeat


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