plaese, God, just tell me this wasn't made by someone from here...
But, hey, $30 + only $9 S/H is a pretty good deal for one CD, right?
7L (7L & ESOTERIC)[/b] "the holy grail in drum beats....anyone who doesn't have these records..YOU NEED THEM!.....man these are all my sh!@ too...all through the 90's all I did was collect drum records....and here they all are...crisp, ready to go...."
But, hey, $30 + only $9 S/H is a pretty good deal for one CD, right?
fucking great deal. those other beat/sample cds cost anywhere from 60-120 bucks! which leads me to believe that these allthebreaks cats DIDN'T LICENSE THE MUSIC.
i forgot a lot of breaks and listening out of little speakers
sister sanctified rock dirge behind the wall of sleep here come the judge apostrophe ballad of easy rider motherlode harold alexander mike curb sons of champlin joe farrell joe tex skull snaps
I can definately get ill with the fingers... pause.
You're the one who put together this CD, right?
Doesn't matter I guess but for anyone who does have it, is it an MP3 disc, and if so, are they all encoded at the same bitrate? I know it's already being discussed at OKP, and as others have said, there are a lot of young producers who aren't willing to go through the digging process, why should they when it's right there available? Ethics aside, it will help those who don't do the digging. But then again, didn't we all use the UB&B and Simon Harris breakbeat albums at one time or another?
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stay tuned.
careful dude, these guys might be kinda harcroe
"We dig so you don't have to"
300 BREAKS!
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wooo
But, hey, $30 + only $9 S/H is a pretty good deal for one CD, right?
fucking great deal. those other beat/sample cds cost anywhere from 60-120 bucks! which leads me to believe that these allthebreaks cats DIDN'T LICENSE THE MUSIC.
not my cup of tea, but whatever really... more records for me!!!
i heard someone big in the "diggin'" scene was behind that cd...
http://allthebreaks.com/breakiq/index.html
not too hard, but post your scores, be honest now!
waaay too easy.
I want to make a drum quiz now.
we should have a pissing contest
Name At Least 25 of the Breaks Used
Piss away. Part I.
sister sanctified
rock dirge
behind the wall of sleep
here come the judge
apostrophe
ballad of easy rider
motherlode
harold alexander
mike curb
sons of champlin
joe farrell
joe tex
skull snaps
i don't hear 25 breaks.......
q-tips damage the ears. I have a sureshot paperclip method for earwax removal.
tell you what. I will listen to this in my car and name em all. haha.
there were like 4 that I knew I had, but forgot. Then 1 that I knew I didn't know.
I love drum breaks
CAMEO - RIGOR MORTIS
TAANA GARDNER - HEARTBEAT
I GRES - RESTLESSWAV
FRED WESLEY & THE HORNY HORNS - FOUR PLAY1
FRED WESLEY & THE HORNY HORNS - FOUR PLAY2
FRED WESLEY & THE HORNY HORNS - A BLOW FOR ME, A TOOT TO YOU
DAVID BOWIE - FIVE YEARS
LEAVES - GET OUT OF MY LIFE WOMAN
DEE DEE, BARRY & THE MOVEMENTS - GET OUT OF MY LIFE WOMAN
WAYNE FONTANA & THE MINDBENDERS - GAME OF LOVE
NIAGARA - SANGANDONGO1
NIAGARA - SANGANDONGO2
FREE - MR. BIG
BYRDS - FIDO
BERNARD PURDIE - THEM CHANGES
HUMBLE PIE - I'M READY
GWEN MCCRAE - FUNKY SENSATION 1
GWEN MCCRAE - FUNKY SENSATION 2
BORIS GARDNER - MELTING POT
ELEPHANTS MEMORY - MONGOOSE
BRENT DOWE - PUT YOUR HAND IN THE HAND
ALLISON DURBIN - PUT YOUR HAND IN THE HAND
PAT LUNDY - WORK SONG
INGRID - EASTER PARADE
I need these.
15/16, wtf. Im not sure which one I missed!!! I didnt miss it.
Thats the depth of the cd....?
I've uploaded part 2, in preparation. BRING IT!
"You can give a hundred examples of what it isn't
But then you're gonna have a hell of a time saying what it is."
I also memorize voices. (And I'm still listening to this shit every day -- Minnesota Honeydips or not.)
Which is why I always check to see if you're online.
You're the one who put together this CD, right?
Doesn't matter I guess but for anyone who does have it, is it an MP3 disc, and if so, are they all encoded at the same bitrate? I know it's already being discussed at OKP, and as others have said, there are a lot of young producers who aren't willing to go through the digging process, why should they when it's right there available? Ethics aside, it will help those who don't do the digging. But then again, didn't we all use the UB&B and Simon Harris breakbeat albums at one time or another?