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<blockquote data-quote="Ed" data-source="post: 356509" data-attributes="member: 548"><p>I couldn't have put that better than Mike has really.</p><p></p><p>I think the influence of the early 'intelligent drum and bass' that Bukem and Peshay were doing in the mid 90's has been overlooked in talking about 'Breaks' as well, although that was certainly spawned from hardcore and early Jungle.</p><p></p><p>Basically whatever genre you choose there will be manufactured stuff, crap stuff, so-so stuff and then stuff which has 'soul', really loving crafted music. Breaks is no different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed, post: 356509, member: 548"] I couldn't have put that better than Mike has really. I think the influence of the early 'intelligent drum and bass' that Bukem and Peshay were doing in the mid 90's has been overlooked in talking about 'Breaks' as well, although that was certainly spawned from hardcore and early Jungle. Basically whatever genre you choose there will be manufactured stuff, crap stuff, so-so stuff and then stuff which has 'soul', really loving crafted music. Breaks is no different. [/QUOTE]
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