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August 19, 2005 at 12:31 pm #1036699
Hi there Party Vibe!
Here’s a little info on the new Hardcore Breaks style music!At the moment there is a new underground movement bubbling who are making propper Hardcore again and calling it ‘Hardcore Breaks’.
This new scene is composed of some of the guys who were making the harder uptempo rave Nuskool Breaks plus some oldskool hardcore Legends have returned and a younger new generation of producers.All the latest info at http://www.HardcoreBreaks.co.uk
email: info@HardcoreBreaks.co.ukhere’ some more info:
Question: What is Hardcore Breaks?
Answer: Super High energy Rave music that tempo ranges any where between 135bpm up to 150bpm.
Like oldskool hardcore from the early 90s, Hardcore Breaks mixes up many styles with uplifting piano to dark D&B stabs to dub reggae and much much more, this makes for extremely diverse DJ setsQuestion: Who are the all time definitive Hardcore Breaks producers?
Answer: without a doubt the Prodigy define Hardcore Breaks perfectly, see in particular the albums: Experience, Music For The Jilted Generation and Fat of the Land.here’s a few random examples of Hardcore Breaks music, all tunes available now in all good record shops:
ENZYME > Whatever It Takes>click to listen
ENZYME > We Call Drop >click to listen
ENZYME > 92 Crew >click to listen
MALICE > Wonderland >click to listen
PORTAL > Listen to the Hoovers >click to listen
DARKUS & TENSION > BadBwoy >click to listen
NEBULA 2 > Thousand Miles >click to listen
AUSTIN > Can You Feel It >click to listen
ENZYME > Play Back The Music >click to listenAugust 19, 2005 at 2:33 pm #1066756Nice one cool site, this music would be great if it had a comeback. Really like those Enzyimes tracks, back in the day biznizz !! Think im gonna spend the afternoon now having a go at making an old school style track myself. :horay:
August 21, 2005 at 8:19 am #1066758titchdj wrote:…Think im gonna spend the afternoon now having a go at making an old school style track myself. :horay:nice1 mate,
make sure to post the results up on the Demo Zone on our siteAugust 21, 2005 at 8:36 am #1066759here’s some more info:
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the next 2Fresh release! release date TBC
2FRESH 004 “THE EVIL ENERGY EP”
Evil Energy by Portal
(this clip was taken from the Malice DJ set at Influenza 01/07/05 )
Click here to listen to clipRiddim by Amnexiacs
Click here to listen to clipRusty Wildchild by Amnexiacs
Click here to listen to clipWe Call Drop by Enzyme (Darkus & BassRock Rmx)
click here to listen to clipmore info at http://www.2Fresh.co.uk
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Here’s a clip of the first release from a brand new label called “Hardcore Projektz”
DARKUS Projekt 001Here’s a Taste of the Hardcore Projektz#2
A. Backdraft-Revolutionz(Darkus & D’State Rmx)B. Darkus & Bassrock – Skin Out
more info at http://www.Hardcore-Projektz.com
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WarehouseWax 005
Vinyl Junkie – We’re Not Dead
http://www.warehousewax.co.uk/clipsforalbum/notdeadclip.mp3Vinyl Junkie – Turntable
http://www.warehousewax.co.uk/turntableclip.mp3Vinyl Junkie – We’re Not Dead (30HZ NuskoolBreaks remix)
http://www.warehousewax.co.uk/30hzclip.mp3>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
here are the clips for Bassrock records 008 out in september
D’State, Darkus & Tension “Dub Chemist” Backdraft Remix
http://www.backdraftuk.com/files/dub%20chemist.mp3Backdraft “Revolution”
http://www.backdraftuk.com/files/revolutionz.mp3>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
nice Hardcore Breaks mix here:
http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0K8BGYQ0MZXR4136O7BNT9ETN6
Dj ESP – Indestructible Breakbeat show Tracklist 18/5/2005
1. Trip to the moon pt 4 – Acen – Dub plate
2. Breaking free 05 – Slipmatt (dirty south remix) – Dub plate
3. Hardcore Projektz #1 – Darkus – Dub plate
4. Decade of jungle – sensei allstars –funkatech
5. Menace tones – 1st science – Dub plate
6. Here comes Mongo –Diplomat – Immunity
7. Bad habits – Portal – 2Fresh Dub plate
8. Check it out – vinyl junkie & Austin – warehouse wax
9. Hooligan – vinyl junkie and dope – bassrock
10. Gangster boogie – Stu Chapman & Nee – Enormous mouse
11. Amnexiac – Riddim – 2Fresh Dub plate
12. Centuries – DJ Reno – Coriolis
13. Feel the power – General Zod – Dub plate
14. Backdraft-Revolutionz(Darkus & D’State Rmx) Hardcore Projektz #2 – Dub plate
15. Tour of Duty – Vinyl Junkie – Dub plate>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
heres another cool Hardcore Breaks & Oldskool mix
click the link below to download an 80 minute mp3
[url=”http://eternityuk.connectedstreamin…nity_2fresh.mp3/”]http://eternityuk.connectedstreamin…nity_2fresh.mp3[/url]
dj Sike- track list
intro – sike
close your eyes (xxx mix) – acen
watch me – Malice
sounds for the underground remix – Krome n time
i never felt this way – gem 77
we call drop – enzyme – 2Fresh
cats groove
ravestory – sike
check it out – vinyl junkie and austin
bad bwoy – darkus and tension
finest illusion – illegal mix
trip 2 the moon – acen
all night – vinyl junkie and darkus
ganja madness – phuture assassins
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riddim – amnexiac (Dub plate)
insomniak – sike (Dub plate)
bad habits – portal (Dub plate)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
DJ Ron-E Hardcore Breaks mix
http://rapidshare.de/files/3587472/…2Fresh.MP3.html>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
check this set from Malice (2Fresh Records) loads of exclusive new bits!
Click here to download the MALICE set from INFLUENZA 01/07/05some pics from a HardcoreBreaks Rave
Above pic: Hardcore Breaks room
Above pic: ENZYME Hardcore Breaks room
Above pic: ENZYME Hardcore Breaks room
Above pic: ENZYME Hardcore Breaks room
Above pic: Hardcore Breaks room
Above pic: MALICE Hardcore Breaks room
Above pic: MALICE Hardcore Breaks room
August 25, 2005 at 3:10 pm #1066757I love the old skool prodigy :bigsmile:
I think that ‘jilted generation’ was the best album ever made
I’m only 18 but I’ve got a brother, 25 and a sister 26 who were always into raving to the prodigy and going to dreamscape/global gathering and places like that so I was brought up around this type of music
I’m not that into the oldskool rave pianos but tracks like the prodigy’s ‘break&enter’, ‘full throttle’, voodoo people’, ‘no good’, ‘poison’ etc are still some of my favourite tracks today.
I love the early 160bpm hard trance tracks like ‘spaced invader’ and ‘4a.m’ but I find it hard to listen to this sort of music these days because it just makes me depressed wanting to go back to that timeAugust 25, 2005 at 3:57 pm #1066760richie6 wrote:I find it hard to listen to this sort of music these days because it just makes me depressed wanting to go back to that timeno need to feel sad mate cause its back again! check http://www.HardcoreBreaks.co.uk for full details!
August 25, 2005 at 4:06 pm #1066754fuckin spot on il be haunting ya site for the next generation:)
Ive been playing oldskool at free partys for a few years now and still goes down a treat, il be playing at the scum tek this sat if anyones about 🙂
wicked site , i hope the production is as daring as it used to beApril 27, 2006 at 10:41 am #1066755I am into the early prodigy….was lucky to work on their breaktrough gig i Copenhagen( grey hall, Christiania) back in -94….kickin ass I tell you….but breakbeats hard or whatever….sometimes it bugs me sometimes it dont…i miss the forward banging rythm other times….as long as it stays underground its fine with me…keep up the good work; bring out to the people the music they didnt know they enjoy….
April 27, 2006 at 11:48 am #1066753Not again! :toxic: 😉 It was actually called breakbeat hardcore, why not use the same name? I’m not into this reinventing genres business.
April 28, 2006 at 2:22 pm #1066761yeah some of that shit sounds far too polished , remaking less inventive 14 year old music aint the furureIts gotta be at 240 bpm! and also take onbord the influences of techno/psy/hard dance
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