Back after several years without even coming on the forum... I’m still playing vinyls with the old labels we all love.
I wonder what would be the perfect breakbeat set... could you help me by telling which 12” track would be YOUR favorite.
( no dnb or happy hardcore breaks , we are on NSB don’t we... )
I specially enjoy the ones with ragga reggae voices ...
Re: your all time favorite breakbeat vinyl
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 10:13 pm
by jimmy brayks
Too hard. It’s like picking my favourite child. Two immediately spring to mind which is Who’s the Badman - Dee Patten. And Deekline - I Don’t Smoke the version with Crimestoppers on, as both them tracks are
Re: your all time favorite breakbeat vinyl
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2021 8:50 am
by T.R.O.
Too hard indeed. But I have some favourites from the category "breaks tracks that were released on vinyl only"
Too hard. It’s like picking my favourite child. Two immediately spring to mind which is Who’s the Badman - Dee Patten. And Deekline - I Don’t Smoke the version with Crimestoppers on, as both them tracks are
Very good taste Mr Jimmy Brayks, both are in my wishlist.
Re: your all time favorite breakbeat vinyl
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2021 7:27 pm
by shaman
Re: your all time favorite breakbeat vinyl
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2021 5:00 pm
by Dee Doo
Aciiiiiiid !TCR is ace, love it but a bit hard to play nowdays. I got the Wink one in a bootleg version on a White Label... can't remember which one
Re: your all time favorite breakbeat vinyl
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2021 11:35 pm
by shaman
I don't really play them (don't even have the Thursday Club tune, which is much better than the re-release he put out on TCR), but they both stick out in the memory as cracking breaks tunes I heard before I really knew much about breakbeats. Josh Winks obviously crossed over into the mainstream, so was played everywhere (student union nights) and I originally heard acid on a mixtape done by a friend who usually played house.