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Vitamin E "Icerburg" Vinyl Release + Interview

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Vitimin E Iceburg Vinyl

VITAMIN E'S NEWEST TRACK RELEASE ICEBURG ON 12" VINYL RELEASE! THIS IS THE JAM THAT EVERYONE HAS BEEN WAITING FOR AND HIGHLY ANTICIPATING!  IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE YOUR COPY PLEASE CLICK THE PAYPAL BUTTON BELOW. ONCE THEY ARE SOLD OUT, THIS WILL NOT BE REPRESSED! 

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 Also check our exclusive interview with Vitamin E by our very own Carmen Paszek

Vitamin E LIVE

 

Carmen - For the record, this is Carmen - interviewing Producer/DJ VITAMIN E for NuBreaks Radio!

Carmen - So, tell me.. how did you come to the name VITAMIN E?

VITAMIN E - a friend of mine about 6 years ago had said the music that i create and the mixes that i did gave her energy and soothed her heart like
vitamin e, at the time i was going by a different name, and was having copyright issues with another artist, so decided to go with vitamin e and it
just stuck

Carmen - Soothing a persons heart and soul is something that a lot of producers wish to accomplish with their tunes. Is there a particular artist that
has done exactly that for you more so than anyone else?

VITAMIN E - Absolutely, over the years that i have been djing, I would say that I am huge fan of all artists and producers that have the same love for
music that i do, off the top of my head, I am a huge fan of Devine and Emily play, along with Ghosts in the Machine, Dynamix II, Kraftwerk,
DJ Magic Mike, and so many more.

Carmen - I can honestly say that every one of those artists are a favorite of mine as well

VITAMIN E - I am almost positive after doing this for 16 years, I bet i could be here for a lifetime naming all the artists i have come to love.

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New Dub Technic and some Free tunes

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FREE STUFF from 69 db!!

69db’s unreleased track

69dbYoupi’ 320kbps Link  http://www.sendspace.com/file/icwx5u

69dbYoupi Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXoj84c-IM4

Are we mad!  Another unreleased free track  
69 DB ‘Look To The Positive’ http://www.sendspace.com/file/dq7j6j

69db’ Dub Technic improvised live set /jam so no track list!http://www.sendspace.com/file/j2sgn9

69db live set Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bTK0xlKDAQ

 

 

Breaks Will Eat Itself

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breaks will eat itself

 

New debut single from Breaks Will Eat Itself 'Resistance' on en:vision recordings (including a storming Backdraft remix) is available on Beatport now!!!

Here's what people have been saying about it:

"This is Big Room production that sounds as if it would be as
at home on CSI as in a club (which is no bad thing)" 
Rennie Pilgrim

"Loving the Original! Great hook with a beat that will shake the floor!" -Scott (the Crystal Method)

"A shear dance floor destroyer!!" Future Funk Squad

"Love it, tough crossover sound. Listen to this smashing a stolen tank
through some post-apocalyptic city ruins. Tank Girl's lost soundtrack,
awesome!"
 - Dave (Hex The Dex)

"loving the tougher edge to liz's tunes... proper.The Original is tight,, really feeling this.. will be dropping it this weekend for sure.
ooh the backdraft remix is filth... love it...full club/radio support on these"
 - Benny (Ben & Lex)

"good darker stuff from Liz! Very
atmospheric with a haunting edge. Backdraft's rework is similarly
creepy but adding a touch of the epic"
 - Kickflip

"yes orig is wicked unusual and good to see something different i say
and Backdraft deliver the scary northern Moss side breaks 
no one does it like Backdraft"
 - SOTO

"Been listening to this a lot. Original for me, great track." - Bill Vega

 

***BUY NOW: https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/212390/Resistance

en:vision recordings 30th release.....

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 PRODUCT.01

'Destrukt'

with remixes from

Kraymon & Marc Adamo JFB

 

LISTEN TO THE FULL TRACKS HERE.....

http://soundcloud.com/ffs

 

BUY NOW ON BEATPORT....

https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/213646/destrukt

 


en:vision recordings

   http://www.envisionrecordings.co.uk

SYLUS!!!!! Trans:verse 017

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TVR017
 
Transverse presents Sylus on TVR017. He is a newcomer to breaks; however, Sylus is a UK drum and bass producer from South London who is now venturing into breakbeat. On this release there are 2 storming breakbeat tracks. Grind is the casino online standout peaktime track. It grinds away with a huge lead sound complemented with gnarly bass and crunchy beats. This tune has that rough transverse sound. To follow up grind comes a tune called X Hed, which is a growling number that is groovy but a bit more relaxed than grind. Breaks fans be on the lookout as Transverse has more heavy breaks to come from Sylus!!
 

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Est. 2000. Nubreaks.com is a breakbeat community featuring the breaks and breakbeat radio station broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Internet radio station dedicated to dropping the hottest beats on the airwaves: domestic breaks, nuskool breaks, electro breaks, funky breaks, drum and bass, dubstep, drumstep, trap and anything else with a breakbeat. Check the schedule for the full lineup of weekly breakbeat djs broadcasting live hifi audio and video. Also, check out our breakbeat forum for latest updates on releases, shows, and events. Register and join our breaks community today.

What is Breakbeat


Breakbeat (sometimes breakbeats or breaks) is a term used to describe a collection of sub-genres of electronic music, usually characterized by the use of a non-straightened 4/4 drum pattern (as opposed to the steady beat of house or trance). These rhythms may be characterised by their intensive use of syncopation and polyrhythms.


History


In the late 1970s and early 1980s, hip-hop DJs (starting with Kool DJ Herc) began using several breaks (the part of a funk or jazz song in which the music "breaks" to let the rhythm section play unaccompanied) in a row to use as the rhythmic basis for hip-hop songs. Kool DJ Herc's breakbeat style was to play the same record on two turntables and play the break repeatedly by alternating between the two records (letting one play while spinning the second record back to the beginning of the break). This style was copied and improved upon by early hip hop DJs Afrika Bambaataa and Grand Wizard Theodore.This style was extremely popular in clubs and dance halls because the extended breakbeat was the perfect backdrop for breakdancers to show their skills.

In recent times, the term breakbeat has become synonymous with the many genres of breaks music which have become popular within the global dance music scene, including big beat, nu skool breaks and progressive breaks. DJs from a variety of genres, including house and techno, work breaks tracks into their sets. This may occur because the tempo of breaks tracks (ranging from 110 to 150 beats per minute) means they can be readily mixed with these genres, whereas the comparatively fast speed of jungle and drum and bass (160-180 bpm) may have restricted the utility of these subgenres to DJs playing slower-tempo music. Some artists well known for breakbeat include DJ Icey, Stanton Warriors, Deekline and Wizard, Hybrid, Huda Hudia, The Brainkiller, Paket, The Freestylers, NAPT, Pendulum, Adam Freeland, Rennie Pilgrem, The Breakfastaz, Ctrl Z, Freq Nasty and Plump DJ's.

Breakbeats are used in many hip hop, rap, jungle, and hardcore songs, and can also be heard in other music, from popular music to background music in car and jean commercials on the radio or TV.

(Source: Wikipedia.com) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakbeat


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