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Old May 25, 05
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lets not forget fridays at sonar. Soda and crew have preobably made the best effort out of everyone to keep breaks banging!
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Old May 25, 05
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i sorta look at bassline breaks like a... middle between funky breaks and trance. you gotta have a pretty full sound for a 'tear out' break to qualify. and by qualify, i mean be appreciated by most people. Tho it can be characterized as 'dark' i really see it as 'full'. I love bassline breaks' full melodic tunes, infectious bass lines, and funky style. i think it might take time, but don't knock the style. people just need time to ease into it.
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Old May 25, 05
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all over the big bassline shit. i dig lots of quest's not so new stuff, i find lots of his new stuff is a little redundant and uninteresting. also really diggin breakfastaz and autobots

yeah Quest has writen some amazing track but some have been hit or miss , but then again he puts alot of tunes out so i guess you can hit the mark every time when you put out some many ,same thing with aquasky as well IMO.

i also feel that a whole night of tearout from start to finish would bore the shit out of me even tho i love the music ,a club night needs to have proggresion a starting point and an end with a nice build . you cant feed clubers the heavy shit at 10pm and expect them to dance all night to it.

I have to agree with Akeel , i also play lots of different style altho the style im known for is on the harder end of things. you have to be versatile specialy being resident at a night you cant expect to have the headline spot every month.
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Old May 25, 05
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i sorta look at bassline breaks like a... middle between funky breaks and trance. you gotta have a pretty full sound for a 'tear out' break to qualify. and by qualify, i mean be appreciated by most people. Tho it can be characterized as 'dark' i really see it as 'full'. I love bassline breaks' full melodic tunes, infectious bass lines, and funky style. i think it might take time, but don't knock the style. people just need time to ease into it.

well said.
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Old May 25, 05
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like what mateo? how to wear trucker hats and studded belts and attend parties without any women at them?
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Old May 25, 05
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The bassline sound is just too heavy for most people(especially girls) to handle(some like it i know....but girls love the funk).
the ladies were getting down to Smithmongers latest at the Solid Rave last saturday.

There is a time and place for everything! :kam:

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Old May 25, 05
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florida sound hasen't been represented here in ages
unless you count Major Josh and Cinto (on occasion)

I agree about the fact that a whole night of tearout would bore the shit out of people... but there really ought to be some kind of progression to the genres in a night... like the progressive trancy style breaks to open, then the tearout for the main part of the night, then the funky stuff to close up... that would be perfect and everybody would get what they want... you could even swap around the time slots for a lark... but I wouldn't recommend opening a night with tearout... that would be just plain silly IMO

it's really a genre that has a time and a place... you can't play it in the wrong spot or people won't be into it... just like the really heavy bassline dnb stuff as compared to the jazzy Brazilian style
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i dont even know what tearout is...labels hurt people.
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the ladies were getting down to Smithmongers latest at the Solid Rave last saturday.

There is a time and place for everything! :kam:

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i dont even know what tearout is...labels hurt people.

haha this is the first time I have heard this term also.
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Old May 25, 05
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i know eh?

*sigh* what happened to "nuskool"?

lets just call it "music" and everyone can be happy.
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Old May 25, 05
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unless you count Major Josh and Cinto (on occasion)

I agree about the fact that a whole night of tearout would bore the shit out of people... but there really ought to be some kind of progression to the genres in a night... like the progressive trancy style breaks to open, then the tearout for the main part of the night, then the funky stuff to close up... that would be perfect and everybody would get what they want... you could even swap around the time slots for a lark... but I wouldn't recommend opening a night with tearout... that would be just plain silly IMO

it's really a genre that has a time and a place... you can't play it in the wrong spot or people won't be into it... just like the really heavy bassline dnb stuff as compared to the jazzy Brazilian style

yeah this sort of thing works in Glasgow as there aint that many breaks nights so people are open to a mix of styles, where as down soth in england u will get nights dedicated to one sound but you also get people who are to anal about what they listen to in clubs.

for instence at our nights we will start of with hip hop or house ,build the breaks up in the middle then end on heavy breaks ,dnb or even techno depending on the crowd, gota give the people what they want ;)
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Old May 25, 05
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i know eh?

*sigh* what happened to "nuskool"?

lets just call it "music" and everyone can be happy.
not to into all these different genres either .was just using it to describe a style.

in the UK theres a new genre every 5 min ,its pathetic

Bassline breaks
tearout breaks
nuskool breaks
tech breaks
funky breaks
Hardcore breaks
proggresive breaks
electro breaks
tech funk
plod step
mince step
clown step
click house
micro house
grime
dub step
2 step
tech step

to quote a few LOL

sorry Akeel your head must be pounding!
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Old May 25, 05
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the ladies were getting down to Smithmongers latest at the Solid Rave last saturday.

There is a time and place for everything! :kam:
Yeah but that tune isn't that hard. When i think about the "tearout" sound i'm thinking like Distortionz, Quest, some Breakfastaz etc......Smithmonger has more of a hard techy sound to me. Lovely tune though!
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Old May 25, 05
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Originally Posted by dangamouse
not to into all these different genres either .was just using it to describe a style.

in the UK theres a new genre every 5 min ,its pathetic

Bassline breaks
tearout breaks
nuskool breaks
tech breaks
funky breaks
Hardcore breaks
proggresive breaks
electro breaks
tech funk
plod step
mince step
clown step
click house
micro house
grime
dub step
2 step
tech step

to quote a few LOL

sorry Akeel your head must be pounding!
Jeebus... Breaks is Breaks is Breaks is Breaks. Why must every electronic Genre try and break itself apart to make it more confusing and cause more arguing about what is better?
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Old May 25, 05
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all i have to say is


gimme the breakz!!!!!!
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Old May 25, 05
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*whispers* DnB DnB for you and me! :p
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i like plod step :P
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Old May 25, 05
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Breakz might get me out..but jungle/DnB will keep me there all night
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Old May 25, 05
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tearout = harder breaks with nutty basslines that make people dance, if played at the right time, to the right crowd

it's the simplest term to describe heavy bassline breaks without using 3 words

cuz who wants to use 3 words in the place of 1?

breaks isn't breaks isn't breaks... if you say breaks to 5 different people they'll come up with 5 different ideas of what that means to them

some people think hiphop is breaks, some people think dnb is breaks

they're broken beats, but that don't make em breaks
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Old May 26, 05
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Hip Hop, Breaks and DnB are all different... hence why there's the names. But why must people break them down MORE than required. Like Trance... Epic, Uplifting, Progressive, Female Vocal, Vocal... etc etc etc etc Like fuck... Trance. Done. House. Done. Breaks. Done. Drum and Bass. Done. Get the idea? You start dividing it up and it gets confusing. I've been listening to EDM (OMGDSGJSLJG ANOTHER CLASSIFICATION) since 1990... back then everything was "techno" now Techno is a genre unto itself. Producers should just get a grip and quit naming every goddamn new style of a core genre something different.

*breath*

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Old May 31, 05
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Originally Posted by Thanatos
tearout = harder breaks with nutty basslines that make people dance, if played at the right time, to the right crowd
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but really, almost all good breaks have nutty basslines and make people dance. i assume by "tearout breaks" you mean like slowed-down jungle sounding stuff (imo) like quest - "i got style", "crowd rocka" or autobots - "seconds out". am i right?
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Old May 31, 05
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you are correct, sir!
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Old May 31, 05
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yea i dont know how hot that sound is right now, specially with breaks lovers. i played a few tracks like that at an almost all jungle party, and they ate em up! but theyre not as danceable as most breaks (imo), so i dunno how well a whole set would rock a crowd, let alone a whole night!. give it time though.
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