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CMC Silenta – Get It On Now (Album)
Well aren’t we all very lucky! CMC Silenta have decided to give away their ‘Get It On Now’ album for free! Now, this album may well be 4 years old but you just wouldn’t know it if I hadn’t of just told you, or you’d never heard it before. All 14 tracks sound as fresh, as crisp and as alive as the day they were all released. Funk is the guys game so you can expect that flavour added to Breakbeat, Drum n Bass, Hip Hop and Glitch Hop tunes. Today has just turned into a very, very good day for all you funksters out there, because this is collection of music is one that you just can’t afford to be without!
Click here and download each track straight from Soundcloud.
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Punks Music – Free Tracks / Mixes, Releases and Event News
Here is a short but sweet roundup of some fire Bass/Breaks tracks by Runout Groove, Leda Stray, Madcap, Hypho, Nicky Allen, Thunderhead, and Paul Cronin
Runout Groove follows up on their euphoric delight of a track ‘Bad Boy Bass’ with another rush inducing NuSkool Rave spine-tingler ‘Feelin’ The Music’. We love this track so much it featured in our recent top ten
Leda Stray gives House heater ‘Freak Like Me’ the slo mo Jungle breaks treatment for a killer booty free on Punks Music’s SoundCloud
Thanks to DJ Madcap & Top Drawer Digital for this previously unreleased mix of Jungle Tekno style breaks roller ‘Artillery’, a free dl on our Soundcloud
Manchester’s Doctor of bass, Hypho has a new EP due soon on Eat My beat. It’s a track EP that includes this incredible fusion of Grime, Bass, Garage & Jungle/DnB called ‘Gong Tau’
Oldskool Hardcore fans need to get downloading this latest addition to DJ Nicky Allen’s 90s rave mashups, see how many tunes you can spot in this crowd-pleasing cut n’ paste!
The Hardcore Captain, Paul Cronin keeps up the quality on his own Raveskool label. His latest release features a couple of re edits of tunes that you might just have raved to back in the day!!! We especially love this one, it’s a guilty pleasure, we all secretly loved it back in 91′ and now it gets a healthy injection of hyperspeed Hardcore Breaks!!!
And we conclude with a freshly remastered classic by legendary oldskool artist, Skanna, dark and experimental, so futuristic in fact it still sounds fresh in 2016!!!
Bass N Breaks Roundup 10 10 16
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Loshmi – Rules Of The Dance
Loshmi is shipping a whole load of happiness into our lives with this stunning rework of The Fatback Band‘s ‘Got To Learn How To Dance’. His Disco House twist on the low slung original is groovin’ hard. with the tempo turned right up so as it’s primed and ready for today’s dancefloors. Fine funky flavours!
Download ‘Rules Of The Dance’ here via Hypeddit.
Find all the music from Loshmi on his label ‘Fruity Flavours’ here.
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Losers – This Is A War – Hyper Remix
Another one of Breakbeats MVP’s we like to keep track of is, Hyper. He’s been responsible for some the very biggest and most heavy hitting Breaks tunes over the years and we always get majorly excited when we see new music pop up from him. So as you might imagine, we’re as happy as a kid with a free pass to a sweet shop to bring you this new remix of ‘This Is A War’ by, Losers. So much angst and built up rage in a tune that delivers the kind of broken beats we love, hard, filthy and with a twist of euphoria for good measure. I may have said this once or twice before, but this really is Breakbeat at it’s very best and if you’re a fan of the genre, you’re really gonna love this!
Buy Hyper’s remix here from Trackitdown.
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Dj Inko – Akachi
After dropping several seriously Funky tunes of late, DJ Inko, has got his Tribal House head on for his latest free tune ‘Akachi’. It’s like a piece of voodoo magic that’ll cast it’s spell and have you locked in a trance and stomping to the beat without you even realizing. Great tempo, great vibe, great tune!
Download ‘Akachi’ here via Hypeddit.
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Erb N Dub & Malux - Drummer VIP / Dubplate Killer feat Tony Anthem & Navigator
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If you’ve been feeling the Erb N Dub and Skope combo that’s been providing us with a masterful series of technically precocious dance floor killers, then don’t worry. This is the same superhero team-up, it’s just that Skope has given himself a new alter-ego, Malux, specially designed to push this brand of rave-wrecking heaviness onward. So, after this fresh lick of paint to the war-machine, it seems it’s time for the shelling to recommence. In fact, you’ve probably already clocked the almighty remix of TC’s Next Hype that they and Crissy Criss cooked up which has been shutting down raves and festivals everywhere this summer.
Dubplate Killer sees Erb N Dub and Malux recruit Tony Anthem and Navigator to the cause. The team waste no time in demanding our attention with straight up gangsta orchestral stabs. The signal is clear: this is going to be big. And it is. Manic drums provide the artillery, supporting the downright illegal chemical attack from switching and rearranging basslines. This is all about the complex rhythmic interplay between bass and drum, something which has become a trademark of these producers. When the dance floor needs a wake-up call, here’s one to draw for.
The original version of Drummer has already proven its credentials as a heavyweight party-hyping monster. This VIP version takes the elements and pushes them quite a few notches more filthy. The unpredictable pitch-warping bass, vying for the spotlight with the frankly insane drum programming makes the drop a screwface moment for ravers and a “WTF?” moment for production geeks. The dance can’t possibly be ready for this, it’s going to have to be wheeled-up to be believed.
Apparently the artist formerly known as Skope is reserving his old title for more experimental music. This release proves, however, that even as Malux he’s not settling for plain normality. Erb N Dub and Malux are making dance floor D&B, but that definition hasn’t confined them, it’s just shown which boundaries to push.
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Mr No Hands – Supersynthesis [Free Download]
Word up. Grab this limited time download of Supersynthesis. It’s got all the components you could want from a groove-laden, electro-funk warbler. Speakers, turntables, amplifiers, re-re-re-ecords etc. Never say never and all that, but it’s quite possibly the last thing I’ll produce and share with y’all. It’s been fun, thanks for all the support over the years.
Mastered by Glen @ Funk Vault Mastering – cheers mate
Also, check out this remix for Cut La Roc below. Release date unknown.
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Hungry T – Romancing The Stone
UK label, Audio Addict Records, is, as we’ve very recently found out, a very, very reliable source for top quality Drum & Bass, Jungle, Dub, Bass Music, Hip Hop and Experimental music. The release of theirs that caught our attention immediately is this free tune from Canadian producer, Hungry T. Once you fully immerse yourself in his soulful and sublime Liquid D n B roller ‘Romancing The Stone’, you’ll soon see why we’re spreading the love. Simply breathtaking music!
Download ‘Romancing The Stone’ here via Hypeddit.
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Atomic Hooligan - I Don't Care - Free Tune
It’s not very often that we have the honour of posting music from Breakbeat legends, Atomic Hooligan, but when we do you can be sure it’s going to be music that’s straight off the top shelf, where all the best and dirtiest music is kept.
That description fits perfectly with this incredible Breakbeat rework of theirs of their own track ‘I Don’t Care’. The original featured on their album ‘Sex Drugs & Blah Blah Blah’ back in 2008 (which you can still buy here from Juno), the same time they put together this almighty rework of an already fiery tune. It had previously been unreleased but right out of the blue it popped up as a free download so we simply had to share this very good piece of news with you all. I’m pretty damn sure you’ll be just as happy as I am about it so get on it!
Download the rework here via Hypeddit.
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Rhythm 4 Reason- Rock The Beat [Unique2Rhythm]
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This is our second Unique2Rhythm review of the day and it’s a very special track indeed. A surefire contender for one of the best House music tracks of 2016. be sure to check our review of the awesome Bruno Kaufmann & Barbara Douglas release whilst you’re here but let’s talk about about why you need to support this track…
Along with U2R as a label, artists like Phil Maher & Wayne Dudley turned this writer back towards the realm of good House Music. One of the things I love about both producers is the way they integrate oldskool 90s sounds into their tracks. Take a bit of 91-94 era Rave/Hardcore, add in some classic Defected style House, and a hefty dose of UKG/Speed Garage a la Double 99, The Dreem Teem et al
These guys have their roots in those very scenes, as Phil Maher himself says:
My roots pretty much started way back in the early 90’s. I got introduced to the Hardcore Rave scene via my sister’s boyfriend at the time, who was also a DJ. Back then, I was living in Birmingham, and my Saturday’s pretty much consisted of spending most of my time in the city, in what was then “Don Christies”, “Pure Records”, and believe it or not, “HMV” when they used to have a tidy collection of Hardcore.
It was there I got to know the likes of MC Lennie, one of my good friends Rob Wilson AKA “Charisma”, and got put on “Needle To The Groove”, the same agency/books of the likes of DJ Rap, Charisma etc.
I started playing a few small venues, as well as a fair few underground warehouses, the kind where you had to knock on the door to get in, if you know what I mean lol!
It was around the same time that I started producing. With an Amiga 500, a Technosound Turbo Sampler, and Octamed as a sequencer, things were pretty basic, but with plenty of vinyl to sample, it was here where producing really started for me.
I worked along side Rob Wilson at that time, and we were producing tracks not too dissimilar to the “Slammin’ Vinyl” anthems. Real fast paced hands in the air breaks & pianos. It’s from here we caught the attention of Reinforced Records at the time, who were interested in signing us up, but being young and thinking we knew it all, we opted to go it alone. Unfortunately this never panned out, and shortly after, we both went solo, but remain to this day, real good friends.
The rest as they say, is history.
While Phil might not have been signed to the seminal Reinforced imprint, along with Wayne Dudley, he now makes memorable house anthems including those under the Rhythm 4 Reason moniker. This track ‘Rock The Beat’ combines timeless Italo Pianos, rushy synths and a jaw-dropping Rave Breaks style breakdown. You may also notice the remix title in brackets. This is in loving memory of House DJ Alan Weston’s late mother. In loving memory of Maura
Buy This Track Here and expect to see it in our yearly roundup of the best tracks of 2016
Rhythm 4 Reason- Rock The Beat [Unique2Rhythm]
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