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XTREME PROJECT - FUNKINECTION

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“El Profe” aka XTREME PROJECT, is a fresh and funky Luchador in the family who was killed by a demon after an extremely tough battle together with his friend “El Old-skoolico”. Escorted into the afterlife by his four brothers he researched the Shanshu Prophecy about a vampyre becoming human, and he managed to re-birth as a Luchador again! His awesome Tech-Funk skills and his wikkid Funky feeling helped him to build a really strong reputation all over the island of Avenida Furia where he becomes something like a living legend! It was there where he get the name “El Profe” due to his professional techniques in the battle. OMEGA SQUAD, also known as El Profe Manotas, the man with the big hands, due to his extraordinary fighting techniques and skills that can perform only with his own hands! He left the island of Santa Esmeralda after a call from “El Profe” and join him to the fight against the underworld demons of Avenida Furia. Together they form the “El Collectivo” duo and manage to eliminate almost all demons of the island except “Orio Negro” an old “fire-demon” that escape from the battle and found a place to hide inside the volcano of Turitandea!

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Shoot 'Em Up Vol. 4 [Tech-Funk, Psy Breaks]

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Shoot 'Em Up is a compilation serie with some of the best tracks in breaks. The fourth album contains ten tech-funk and breaks tracks from artists like Plastic Shell, Lucky 23, Mongewz, Retroid, Forufreezer, Z4thoichi, Boson, Roboteknic and MartOpetEr.
01.Ways & Means - Freakazoid (Plastic Shell Remix)
02.Tee-Ex - Wonder (The Lucky 23 Remix)
03.Lunar Shift - Come Alive (Plastic Shell Remix)
04.Dj Dao - Midnight Party (Mongewz Remix)
05.Max Hertzz - Sunrise (Forufreezer Remix)
06.Home Alone - Asshole (Mongewz & Retroid Remix)
07.Alter Form & Retroid - No Way Out (MartOpetEr Remix)
08.Max Hertzz - Intuition (Z4thoichi Remix)
09.Boson - Blackout (Original Mix)
10.Freak Da Bass - Meltdown (Roboteknic Remix)

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DIABLO LOCO vs FANTOMAS w/ HEADSET HEROES, NLP, & ANONYMS

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"Has Monsieur le Baron any trunks to be examined? This is the Hesse-Weimar Customs."
These words, spoken in a respectful but guttural voice, startled Juve from the deep sleep into which he had fallen after a very unpleasant night. The detective opened his eyes and stretched himself.
The pale light of dawn struggled through the windows of the sleeping car, the curtains of which had been carefully drawn. Outside nothing was to be seen, for besides the mud which covered the windows a heavy fog lay over the country. The train came to a standstill, and before Juve stood an individual dressed in an elegant blue and yellow uniform plentifully covered with gold braid. Juve looked around to see the man who was being addressed by the title of Monsieur le Baron and finally came to the conclusion that it was himself to whom the man was speaking. "Why do you call me Monsieur le Baron?" The man touched his hat deferentially and seemed very surprised at the question. "Why, Monsieur ... it's the custom. No one but the nobility travel first class." Juve smiled and replied: "That's all right, my friend, but in the future call me simply, 'Marquis.'"
The official again saluted and seizing Juve's valise traced on it the cabalistic chalk mark which allowed it to pass the frontier.

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Anonyms - Maya

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ANONYMS
MAYA
+KILL TIME REMIX
BRSK059

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ELLISSENTIALS - DID I BREAK THIS w/ COLOMBO & WES SMITH RMXS

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``His voice lost itself in the calm of the evening. The long shadows of the forest had slipped downhill while we talked, had gone far beyond the ruined hovel, beyond the symbolic row of stakes. All this was in the gloom, while we down there were yet in the sunshine, and the stretch of the river abreast of the clearing glittered in a still and dazzling splendour, with a murky and overshadowed bend above and below. Not a living soul was seen on the shore. The bushes did not rustle. ``Suddenly round the corner of the house a group of men appeared, as though they had come up from the ground. They waded waist-deep in the grass, in a compact Joseph Conrad 33 body, bearing an improvised stretcher in their midst. Instantly, in the emptiness of the landscape, a cry arose whose shrillness pierced the still air like a sharp arrow flying straight to the very heart of the land; and, as if by enchantment, streams of human beings -- of naked human beings -- with spears in their hands, with bows, with shields, with wild glances and savage movements, were poured into the clearing by the dark-faced and pensive forest. The bushes shook, the grass swayed for a time, and then everything stood still in attentive immobility.

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Nubreaks.com

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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