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<blockquote data-quote="Sully" data-source="post: 356461" data-attributes="member: 1154"><p>i've done some sets recently that even though they werent all breakz tunes the vast majority of em were and i'm always on the look out for new decent quality breakz relicks - though there is alot of shit out there too.....</p><p></p><p>one place i played it was upstairs at hazy on nye and it seemed to go down well, another place was at goodtimes once in dec and once in jan and even though good times is known as a happy anthems place, the breakz went down pretty well imo which would surprise some. tbh most of the tunes sound alot better on a big system and most folk who would spew at the mention of breakz end up gettin down to it. the short set i did at font was all breakz and also seemed to do the trick.....??? </p><p></p><p>i've always played harder stuff as a rule so perhaps its easier for me to get into breakz after my 91-92 hardcore / breakbeat days but i've got a couple of sets comin up in the next few weeks and i'll more then likely be chuckin some of them in and will probably carry on until i clear the dancefloor or someone physically attacks me over it lol......</p><p></p><p>my input then - 'i like em'......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sully, post: 356461, member: 1154"] i've done some sets recently that even though they werent all breakz tunes the vast majority of em were and i'm always on the look out for new decent quality breakz relicks - though there is alot of shit out there too..... one place i played it was upstairs at hazy on nye and it seemed to go down well, another place was at goodtimes once in dec and once in jan and even though good times is known as a happy anthems place, the breakz went down pretty well imo which would surprise some. tbh most of the tunes sound alot better on a big system and most folk who would spew at the mention of breakz end up gettin down to it. the short set i did at font was all breakz and also seemed to do the trick.....??? i've always played harder stuff as a rule so perhaps its easier for me to get into breakz after my 91-92 hardcore / breakbeat days but i've got a couple of sets comin up in the next few weeks and i'll more then likely be chuckin some of them in and will probably carry on until i clear the dancefloor or someone physically attacks me over it lol...... my input then - 'i like em'...... [/QUOTE]
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