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Breaking The Beats - Complied by Dave Lee & Will Fox

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At the end of the 90s, a movement began in West London that birthed a fresh direction in dance music. Though this movement never got mainstream press coverage, never had a crossover chart single, and never really transcended its community roots, there was a unique alchemy at work – a fertile moment of creativity, where a group of friends began to experiment with new cadences, rhythms and distilled influences, crafting a new direction in the attics and bedrooms of their neighbouring postcodes. Their music was a head-on collision between the sounds they had been raised on; the reggae sound system culture of Notting Hill Carnival, the sophistication and sheen of Electro-Funk, Jazz Fusion, Soulful House and Disco, the Afro-Beat sounds of Tony Allen and Fela Kuti, and the raw minimalism of early Hip Hop.

Though “Broken Beat” was never a tagline that the producers anticipated, and one that they often publicly resisted, those two words would gradually come to represent the scattered rhythms, rolling basslines and soaring changes that were inherent to this exciting new sound. It’s not clear who first coined the term “Broken Beat”, but try to imagine how it felt to hear it for the first time; the production was grounded in MPCs and SP1200s, the hand-medown samplers of the Hip-Hop and Jungle golden eras, and the drums that tumbled out of these machines at the hands of these creators had a jagged, stuttering feel, almost as though the groove was close to collapse.

Much respect due to Dave Lee for truly using his DJ power, and taking the time and dedication to bring a solid selection of these optimistic, afro-futuristic jams to a fresh audience

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. 4hero - Hold It Down (Bugz In The Attic's Co-Operative Mix)
  2. Agent K - Feed The Cat
  3. Fourth Kind - Take Me To Your Sky
  4. Domu feat. Face - Save It
  5. Jazztronik - Samurai
  6. Nova Fronteira - Baila Conmigo (AtJazz Remix)
  7. Kaidi Tatham - Organic Juggernaut
  8. Vikter Duplaix - Manhood
  9. Taylor McFerrin - Broken Vibes (feat. Vincent Parker)
  10. NSM - DJ Power (Use It)
  11. The Sunburst Band - Turn It Out (IG Culture Remix)
Disc 2:
  1. Blakai feat. Bembe Segue - Afrospace
  2. Agent K - Hands
  3. Daz-I-Kue feat. Colonel Red - Rokstone (Soon come) (Several Small Furry Bugz Co-Operating in the Attic Remix)
  4. Afronaut - Transcend M.E. feat. Melissa Browne
  5. Lars Bartkuln - Dimensions
  6. Homecookin’ - Lazy Days
  7. Hajime Yoshizawa -Endless Bow
  8. Incognito - Get Into My Groove (Jazzanova Remix)
  9. Mark de Clive-Lowe - Shine
  10. East West Connection – Mint Sauce
  11. Likwid Biskit - The All New Ummm
Release date NZ
October 9th, 2020
Artist
Label
ZR Records
Number of Discs
2
Original Release Year
2020
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
5060162575612
Product ID
33981196

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