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i don't want to get used to it .. went to opening parties for ibiza and music was shyte ( behrouz bing the exception ) and i neva want to get used to holidays bing fucked up
To make fun of another genre, which you don't like, is ignorant. Breaks and Progressive can go together like Peanut Butter and Jelly. Who are you trying to kid here?
To make fun of another genre, which you don't like, is ignorant.
I'm Sorry all you Tiesto Fans out there, I've been Ignorant. As well, to all you happy hardcore e-tard candy ravers, well...I've been Ignorant too.
On topic though, not being a huge breaks fan, i reckon it depends on location. In my opinion the lot or style of breaks in North America (more so in T.O.) of what i've been exposed too are shite. However on the other hand Sydney and London for that matter have a very refreshing breaks scene, one that is very intertwined w/ quality house music. Yes there are poor artists, but this holds true in every genre of music out there on the planet.
It's not how clever, or how complex the music is - it's what moves your feet. This is why I've always continued to listen to the music that I have even when none of the crowd that I've been hanging with at the time have been interested.
I like a good Breaks mix - Zabiela and Sasha have done some spankers and I don't understand how anyone can say that they have no place with Progressive.
An ounce of image is worth a pound of performance.
I was at tangled in manchester at the weekend and both Nick Warren and Adam Freeland were playing. Nick played 12:30 - 3:30, adam freeland was 3-5. Freeland really bored the hell out of me after a really good set from nick warren. The breaks (especially late in the night when the tempo goes up and up) all sounded the same.
i will let this matter drop after this reply .. I AM NOT SAYING THAT I DON'T LIKE TRACKS WITH BREAKS IN THEM . almost all progressive "last track of set type records" have a break in them . my problem is with dj's pissing about at the start of each track for 30 secs instead of just letting things flow .one of my fave tracks eva (alive g-pal strings of life mix ) has a 20 second break in it . if 30 secs of no beats while someone tries to show he can do the technical things sounded good then all tracks would start that way
yeah bart! i'm totally w/ you mate. you're stright up on it.
this whole breakbeat movement is getting bloody annoying.
all you see is Breakbeat this, evil nine that, blah blah blah.
i mean, what happened to the good ole days when trance ruled the club floors. bring back the days of gatecrashers! now that was some fun times!
I'm sure Bart will agree that tiesto's new album is some of his finest work EVER!
let's quit kidding ourselves: it's all about Electro and Trance.
3-time Breakspoll nominated in the 'Best Website' category
don't know if iv'e made this clear yet but it's not the break thats in the track i object to it's the twat at the decks thinking he's summat stopping the beats and fiddling with his nobs
Sounds to me like you're speaking of the breakdowns in a song and not the beat. I too dislike long breakdowns, and will not play a song with a long breakdown in one of my sets. I like to keep it grooving.
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