Any1 like to rock Nuskool Breaks with the Dubstep?

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Any1 like to rock Nuskool Breaks with the Dubstep?

Post by hawstyle » Wed Jul 23, 2008 5:45 pm

Both Styles usually blend together pretty well. I had been playing Nu skool for a few years and started buying dub step over the past year.

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Post by pk » Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:02 pm

i used to really love nu skool breaks (back in the Ruud Awakening days 8) ) but it got really electro-y and house-y and i gave up-y

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Post by whineo » Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:07 pm

pk wrote:i used to really love nu skool breaks (back in the Ruud Awakening days 8) ) but it got really electro-y and house-y and i gave up-y

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Post by watoo » Wed Jul 23, 2008 7:20 pm

Me too - came from breaks to Dubstep this year - Breaks is just so dull at the moment, there's nothing being released of interest. It's good to see artists like Tayo making the crossover though.

Have been mixing dubstep into breaks but I've just stop mixing breaks all together now - bar a few exceptions.

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Post by corpsey » Wed Jul 23, 2008 7:23 pm

Can't stand breaks... too clean and cheesy

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Post by watoo » Wed Jul 23, 2008 7:27 pm

Maybe now it is, but some of the best electronic music ever made came from the genre. Check out artists like Ils, Layo and Bushwacka, BLIM and The Apollo Kids (aka Initial Research and Quiet Killaz). Still like mixing the breaks I have but for new music it's all about the dubstep for me.

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Post by corpsey » Wed Jul 23, 2008 7:29 pm

To be fair I'm ignorant of it

I went to quite a few breaks nights at uni and some of my mates are well into it... everytime they play me it I can't stand it. The breakdowns are always about five minutes long of a kick drum getting faster and faster... and then it drops exactly the same as it did before. 'BANGING MATE!'

Actually I remember I had a plump djs set from 2001 and that was quite heavy, more minimal and garagey.

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Post by hd4000 » Wed Jul 23, 2008 7:38 pm

Whineo wrote:
pk wrote:i used to really love nu skool breaks (back in the Ruud Awakening days 8) ) but it got really electro-y and house-y and i gave up-y

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Post by Pada » Wed Jul 23, 2008 7:41 pm

Corpsey wrote: too clean and cheesy
yeah most of it is.. but some of it is nice
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Post by jimitheexploder » Wed Jul 23, 2008 7:50 pm

I pretty much gave up on that stuff years back. Plump DJ's and Meat Katie are damn good mind, but I hardly play that stuff ever now. Bushwacka! gets some spins mind but not in dubstep sets.

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Post by T_macabre » Wed Jul 23, 2008 7:52 pm

i've just taken a job as Dubstep manager for big online breaks store streetwisemusic.co.uk and it will be relaunching Monday fully loaded with dubstep

i will be infiltrating breaks nights and events with dubstep over the following months :D and hopefully reelin in a few more heads
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Post by reso » Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:17 pm

"every posse and crew" by Deekline & Freq Nasty is stil one of the fattest tunes ever. Been messing around mixing in older shit like "Morpheus" by koma n Bones, "Bashment Track" by Baobinga, "Wormhole" by Quest & Odissi, "timewarp" by loopdigga etc etc etc
Ah, if only breaks was still like that :cry:

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Post by whineo » Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:18 pm

Corpsey wrote:To be fair I'm ignorant of it
I would highly reccomend looking up the following...
Kerbcrawler - Crack Whore (Quinn Whalley Remix)
Hi-Fi Bugs - Lydian & The Dinosaur
Bushwacka! releases on Plate
All early Marine Parade stuff
Tipper

1999 - 2002 was the golden age for Nu skool Breaks imo

Then all of a sudden *pffffttt*

Im sure there is a resurgence of quality breaks happening again tho
Sick Rick and Tayo's sets at Glade gave me a bit of hope.

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Post by pk » Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:58 pm

1999 - 2002 was the golden age for Nu skool Breaks imo

Then all of a sudden *pffffttt*
yeah the early stuff that was all bass and crisp drums was great.
Ils
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Post by dj $hy » Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:00 pm

TNT wrote:i've just taken a job as Dubstep manager for big online breaks store streetwisemusic.co.uk and it will be relaunching Monday fully loaded with dubstep

i will be infiltrating breaks nights and events with dubstep over the following months :D and hopefully reelin in a few more heads
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Post by skevin » Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:10 pm

I used to love breaks. But like a lot of people have said, its gone too stale and electo-y which I can't really enjoy.

I loved the more rockier sound like Evil nine but most of it got me excited. It was so fun mixing the more minimal stuff with the more funky stuff and just playing around.

I always check record stores for new breaks stuff though, got a lot of good memories from when I enjoyed it. It got me off the trance that's for sure :/
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Post by bagelator » Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:17 pm

reso wrote:"every posse and crew" by Deekline & Freq Nasty is stil one of the fattest tunes ever
^ the one

i quite liked that tune rockweiler by sunz of mecha as well

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Post by hd4000 » Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:19 pm

reso wrote:"every posse and crew" by Deekline & Freq Nasty "Morpheus" by koma n Bones,
those two tracks are bangin'.and yeah,it seems like its lots its feel,at least for me.granted there are still a few good tracks around,but its not like it was.

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Post by hd4000 » Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:23 pm

oh and ill add a few as well.
the first plump dj album.(although the latest isnt bad either.)
old school terminalhead (especially stuff off the "push" label.)
early whole 9 yards
early elite force
damn,there is so many to mention.i did a "old school nuschool mix" a few years back.ill dig it up and post it.
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Post by the wiggle baron » Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:44 pm

reso wrote:"Bashment Track" by Baobinga
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