Beeyatch wrote:haha ok ok i got an opinion of course. but i have said all along that there are many histories, people use genre names in different ways, and so on.. there are some boards where genre definition flame wars carry on 24/7. those people really need to get out more.
The main problem lies in what is recognised as tearout, because what most people think it is, it positivly isn't.
I whole heartedly agree on the drum pattern thing, check out some of the labels i mentioned and I'm pretty sure you'll agree with where I'm coming from.
Zinc was the first to be recognised outside of the small circle of peeps in the know, BUT he was the tip of the iceberg when 138 trek came out.
What Reso jam would you consider breakstep? I am def down with some Reso productions but I can't think of any that are even slightly breaky. I must have some holes in my collection
abZ wrote:What Reso jam would you consider breakstep? I am def down with some Reso productions but I can't think of any that are even slightly breaky. I must have some holes in my collection
Mechabot 01 wrote:
I whole heartedly agree on the drum pattern thing, check out some of the labels i mentioned and I'm pretty sure you'll agree with where I'm coming from.
cool. i have lots of tipper and cyberfunk records, who are some of the other artists you have in mind?
abZ wrote:What Reso jam would you consider breakstep? I must have some holes in my collection
Definitely havok, onslaught and metal slug and I'd say we all got holes in our collections well all us lesser mortals anyway
Couple of them are still on dub eh? Metal Slug and Curse Dub, I guess I see what you are saying. The breaks are buried so much in the mix I don't really think of them as being breaky tunes.
But if you like that stuff you might like the tune I posted in the dub section earlier
Just reading Woofah (and may i say what an excellent publication it is, so go buy that shit), more specifically the scuba interview where he thinks breaks, I'm assuming ala breakstep, brings the rave aspect which he doesn't particularly enjoy. Funny considering more than any other label bar the 'storming' camp, they initiated and continued the breaks tradition in dubstep.
I can see why he removed himself from the epicentre though. Distance creates perspective. It must be hard being in london and retaining some form of objectivity and passion.
experimenting with dubstep, breaks, breakstep, whatever, it's just music and if you can mix them together in a rockin set it doesn't really matter what you call it
Amazon is my favourite but the new one 4STEP sounds wicked, wicked beat
3 things I miss most from the UK... swede, cider and the music scene!
abZ wrote:What Reso jam would you consider breakstep? I am def down with some Reso productions but I can't think of any that are even slightly breaky. I must have some holes in my collection
also his shut up and dance remix is a wicked breaksteppa