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Strictly breaks records
Strictly breaks records











In 2002, Evelyn released his fourth LP under Warp Records, Mind Elevation. It's often regarded as "Chill out" style. His music is combination of jazz-hip hop beats and electronic sounds. George Evelyn, who is the DJ in the U.S, also known as Nightmares on Wax or DJ EASE (Experimental Sample Expert). Subtitled as "A Pre-School Break Mix", DJ QBert mixed duplicate copies of UBB tracks with scratching and incorporated dialogue and samples from television, film and popular culture, notably comic books, cartoons and video games.(I made this compliment by myself, really appreciate for your watching.) The first ever DJ mix in tribute to Ultimate Breaks & Beats is DJ Q Bert's Demolition Pumpkin Squeeze Musik (1994). While this CD did not feature every break, it was one of the first in the UK dedicated to be the Ultimate Breaks & Beats series. DJs Harry Love and MK originally released a mix CD as a tribute to the series entitled Beats Per Minute. However, for unknown reasons, the track was the only track left off a CD of all the tracks ever released on the Ultimate Breaks and Beats albums, possibly due to copyright issues.ĭJ Superix, a British DJ, is the first DJ known to have compiled every single break from every volume of Ultimate Breaks and Beats into one mix, entitled "Ultimate, Ultimate, Ultimate!", released in 2008. The rarest track to be included on the Ultimate Breaks & Beats series is Manzel's "Midnight Theme", originally released on a Fraternity Records 7" record in 1975, though multiple reissues have been released and the song is available on many websites, including YouTube. The earliest track on the Ultimate Breaks and Beats series is Joe Tex's "Papa Was Too", released in 1966, with the latest being Fonda Rae's "Touch Me (All Night Long)", released in 1984. Bonus Beats" – Fancy – "Feel Good"* (from Wild Thing) (1974) Big Three Records BT 89502 ***note Looped as a 1:40 min. Their version from the album "1" is a studio recording and has no drum break*** Bram Tchaikovsky – "Whiskey and Wine" (live version from "The Girl Of My Dreams" 7" E.P.') (1979) Radar Records***note The song "Whiskey & Wine" was originally covered by the group The Motors and Bram Tchaikovsky was an original member.Dyke & the Blazers – "Let a Woman Be a Woman, Let a Man Be a Man"* (from Greatest Hits) (1969) Original Sounds Records.Kool & The Gang – " N.T." (from Live at PJ's) (1971) De-Lite Records.Monk Higgins – "One Man Band (Plays All Alone)" (from Dance to the Disco Sax) (1974) Buddah Records.The Pointer Sisters – " Yes We Can Can" (from Pointer Sisters) (1973) Blue Thumb Records.Bobbie Knight & The Universal Lady – "The Lovermaniacs (Sex)"* (from Earth Creature) (1974) Brunswick Records.Baby Huey – "Listen to Me" (from The Living Legend) (1971) Curtom Records.













Strictly breaks records