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<blockquote data-quote="Danny" data-source="post: 356392" data-attributes="member: 537"><p>On the one hand i have to admit a lot of 'nu skool breaks' sound superb, and are great to hear out ..... but when i refer to nu skool breaks i mean the stuff you will hear @ clubs like 'urban gorilla, sheffield', 'technique, leeds', 'fabric, london' etc etc ..... anything made by producers like unkle, adam freeland, hybrid, and played out by the likes of james zabiela is as good as anything out there .... if you havent tried it yet then do, cause there is a lot of good stuff your missing out on ..... adam freelands essential mix is excellent, as is zabielas ....</p><p></p><p>on the other hand, i'm not one for slab after slab of oldskool copies coz that aint what breaks were invented for ..... people like danny mcmillan, meat katie & freeland have been pushing this style for years only for a few booty labels to simply knick the bassline and whack over a few well known samples, pianos, synths etc .... dont know where you hear copy after copy of this stuff being played out coz i know none of the big/respected clubs would ever let it happen, simply because it would get so tedious ..... admitally there is the odd remix which has been well done, ive got a fair few i have to admit but would only drop the odd one to get a reaction so to speak .... the breaks mixes of cj bollonds - la carmaque, blurs - song 2 (which would erupt any club) and bjorks - joga are blinding imo</p><p></p><p>so i wouldnt go shunting out new skool breaks all together because youve heard a few rip-offs .... theres loadsa good shit out there that you will probs find you like! evil 9's album is pretty tasty too ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny, post: 356392, member: 537"] On the one hand i have to admit a lot of 'nu skool breaks' sound superb, and are great to hear out ..... but when i refer to nu skool breaks i mean the stuff you will hear @ clubs like 'urban gorilla, sheffield', 'technique, leeds', 'fabric, london' etc etc ..... anything made by producers like unkle, adam freeland, hybrid, and played out by the likes of james zabiela is as good as anything out there .... if you havent tried it yet then do, cause there is a lot of good stuff your missing out on ..... adam freelands essential mix is excellent, as is zabielas .... on the other hand, i'm not one for slab after slab of oldskool copies coz that aint what breaks were invented for ..... people like danny mcmillan, meat katie & freeland have been pushing this style for years only for a few booty labels to simply knick the bassline and whack over a few well known samples, pianos, synths etc .... dont know where you hear copy after copy of this stuff being played out coz i know none of the big/respected clubs would ever let it happen, simply because it would get so tedious ..... admitally there is the odd remix which has been well done, ive got a fair few i have to admit but would only drop the odd one to get a reaction so to speak .... the breaks mixes of cj bollonds - la carmaque, blurs - song 2 (which would erupt any club) and bjorks - joga are blinding imo so i wouldnt go shunting out new skool breaks all together because youve heard a few rip-offs .... theres loadsa good shit out there that you will probs find you like! evil 9's album is pretty tasty too .... [/QUOTE]
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