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<blockquote data-quote="db909" data-source="post: 356569" data-attributes="member: 822"><p>I love breaks and have had many a good night listening to a 'nu skool' set but it can,after a while become boring.</p><p>A couple a years ago an old skool remix thrown into a set always went down well and broke the monotony,and usually it had been remixed by a respected artist.</p><p>However as usual the bandwagon has been well and truly jumped on and there is more quantity than quality about.</p><p>The breaks scene is still pretty good imo (Dylan rhymes,breakfastaz doing it for me at the mo) </p><p>and hopefully the current obsession with breaks may help the quality stuff to come to more peoples attention</p><p></p><p>I do agree that it can help to bring old classics to the kids but I just wish</p><p>that a bit more thought and respect went into some of them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db909, post: 356569, member: 822"] I love breaks and have had many a good night listening to a 'nu skool' set but it can,after a while become boring. A couple a years ago an old skool remix thrown into a set always went down well and broke the monotony,and usually it had been remixed by a respected artist. However as usual the bandwagon has been well and truly jumped on and there is more quantity than quality about. The breaks scene is still pretty good imo (Dylan rhymes,breakfastaz doing it for me at the mo) and hopefully the current obsession with breaks may help the quality stuff to come to more peoples attention I do agree that it can help to bring old classics to the kids but I just wish that a bit more thought and respect went into some of them [/QUOTE]
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