Phokus Posted March 29, 2005 Report Posted March 29, 2005 Break name: Let A Woman Artist: Dyke & The BlazersTrack name: Let A Woman Be A Woman, Let A Man Be A ManOriginal release: 7", Dyke & The Blazers ? Let A Woman Be A Woman, Let A Man Be A Man / Uuh (Edit)Label: Original SoundCat number: Os-89Year: 1969Drummer: Probably James Gadson (Let A Woman? was recorded with the Watts 103rd Street Band as session players.) Also available on: LP, Dyke & The Blazers ? So Sharp! (1983); DJ Pogo Presents The Breaks Example: Phantom Audio ? Phantom Force CLIP HERE Quote
Ornette Posted June 13, 2005 Report Posted June 13, 2005 Better example:DJ Crystl - Warp Drive (Remix) Quote
MrMooncat Posted February 15, 2008 Report Posted February 15, 2008 didnt most people just sample the break straight from "hardnoise - untitled" instrumental? MrMooncatKolusionSemtex Recordings Quote
Phokus Posted February 15, 2008 Author Report Posted February 15, 2008 Yeah, that's the conclusion I came to recently, too. EQ'd nicely, pretty much the straight programming that most people use... Quote
Ornette Posted February 16, 2008 Report Posted February 16, 2008 What about 3D - Once More (You Hear The Dope Stuff) they looped the break in that one, Quote
Ornette Posted February 14, 2010 Report Posted February 14, 2010 I've just noticed use of this break used in Top Buzz - Livin' In Darkness! http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/basement_records/brss013/ It's very feint, almost imperceptable and only comes in for small sections. Interesting that, because had thought of the tune as of having no breakbeats. Putting some question into whether it could be considered hardcore even Quote
Specialjustin Posted October 3, 2012 Report Posted October 3, 2012 Frank de Wulf - Passion [Mikki House] Very faint background loop. Quote
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