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Dastardly Kuts – Broken Bass Vol.1
Here is the first of a series of mixes i will be putting together to showcase the freshest in bass heavy breaks with the downloads being available exclusively here on the Free Breaks Blog.
1/ Quadrat Beat – Drop The Bass (Original Mix)
2/ Aggresivnes – Stereo Solution (Original Mix)
3/ Deibeat – The Horn (Original Mix)
4/ Electric Draft – Break It (Colombo Remix)
5/ The Brainkiller – Hands Up (Aggresivnes Remix)
6/ Beatslappaz – Them Girlz (Original Mix)
7/ Colombo – Retromus (Original Mix)
8/ Agent K, Curtis B – Hit You Wit It (KMFX Remix)
9/ KL2, SevenG – The Big Bang Funky (Neoh Remix)
10/ Slinky – U-Turn (Original Mix)
11/ ilegal content – Funky Effect (Original Mix)
12/ Krafty Kuts – Souls On Fire feat. Dynamite MC (Original Mix)
13/ UFO Project – M.F. Breakbeat (Original Mix)
14/ Kwerk – Groove Werk (Original Mix)
15/ Deekline, Black & Blunt – Groove Thang (Original Mix)
16/ Shockillaz – Think Different (Original Mix)
17/ Stanton Warriors vs. Hypercrush – Werk Me (Slink Edit)
18/ The Bomb Squad – Crunk (Original Mix)
19/ Geon – Dynamic (Colombo Remix)
20/ DJ Memo, The Brainkiller, V.Aparicio – About You (Kuplay Remix)
21/ Flip5ide, Bangor – Pull Up! (Detach Remix)
22/ Sunsha – Wild Sensation (Original Mix)
23/ Juxtapose – Switch Off (Original Mix)
24/ Aggresivnes – Organ Swing (Original Mix)
25/ Sly-One – The Six Four (Original Mix)
26/ Wes Smith – Rave On (Original Mix)
Grab your free download right HERE (just “Right Click” and “Save As” to download).
Dastardly Kuts – Broken Bass Vol.1
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Illvis Freshly – What Chu Know About Illvis? Remixed Volume 3 Vancouver Island Edition (Free DL)
Ok so the Canadian group who are steadily becoming the scenes favourite hip hop crew have conjured up the third remix EP from their debut album “What Chu Know About Illvis?” Available here:
What Chu Know About Illvis? by illvis freshly
Shortly after peeling our boys: Shaka Loves You, Father Funk and Sammy Senior of their sofa and sticking them on a plane. Their DJ and all round gem of a homosapien Funkee Wadd gave us first blog dibs on this medley of hard hitting gems from Vancouvers finest!
Not one remix disappoints and they’re all free!! Sweep out those dusty corners of your hard drive and make room for Audiowrx, Bryx, Wax Organix (that’s a lot of X’s!) and Dead Air’s take on an already fresh 2 def album. Looking forward to who these lads choose for the next lot of remix’s. They just keep coming! It would appear that Illvis does love us, and Ghetto Funk loves them back! Show your support, repost, comment, like and mostly give them a virtual cuddle, they’ve earnt it!
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Dropping The Boom Stick with Galvatron
‘Ghetto Dub’, the hot, all new, forward thinking underground bass music label from Vinyl Junkie and Rachel EC are putting another solid gold bar in their yellow brick road this week by dropping an all new banger from newly signed label mate Galvatron.
Not only is the forthcoming digital single a fine addition to the ‘Ghetto Dub’ roster, it is also completely free to download, in an effort to showcase a taste of things to come from some of the supremely talented people involved.
That being said, just who is Galvatron?
I went to find out just what it is about this breakthrough artist that has got ‘Ghetto Dub’ so excited about both his future and the future of the label…
Galvatron – how are you Sir? Good weekend?
“Easy Jon. I’m very well thanks mate and had a top weekend gigging and chilling with the family.”
Excellent, glad to hear it. Let us get down to business. How would you describe yourself and what you do to a complete stranger that didn’t know you? Also, love the name, did it happen to be inspired by a certain band of infamous ‘Robots In Disguise’?
“(Laughs) You guessed it, I’m a massive fan of the original ‘Transformers’ TV series and toys from the 80’s and 90’s and the name actually comes from the original animated movie when Unicron transforms the dying Megatron into Galvatron, I will stop there before I go all geek boy on you with former-facts!”
I don’t mind, I love Transformers, I also was traumatised by the death of Optimus Prime! But we digress, a little about yourself…
“To describe myself and what I do to a stranger, I would probably say I am a mash-up jungle, breaks and bass DJ and producer that likes to use and mix up old skool styles and inspiration with modern, cleaner, futuristic sounds.”
Good shout! Which is the bigger challenge do you find personally and why… a) Producing tracks b) DJ’ing live c) Promoting events d) Running a label e) Running a sound system
“Thats an easy one, promoting events without a doubt! Making sure everything comes together and runs smoothly no matter what happens is a right challenge. I have a love / hate relationship with promoting ‘SUB:CULT’ events. The reward of seeing everybody happy, dancing and enjoying our events is priceless but it is also one of the most stressful things that I do that I don’t usually enjoy myself until it’s over or until I’m on the decks.”
That being said actually, which one do you also enjoy most passionately above all others and more importantly, who and what inspired you to start them all?
“That’s also an easy one, DJ’ing to a crowd of any size or even just on my own at home. The bigger the crowd the better but it could be to 10 people and I would still get that same rush. I don’t want to sound corny but it is a feeling I can’t really describe as anything other than a full body buzz, I just proper love playing loud music that makes people want to dance.
If I’m totally honest I’ve never really thought about what inspired me to start them all until today, but after much thinking I would have to say my Dad was my biggest influence and supporter as a kid and when I first started with music.
My Mum and Dad used to take me and my brother to the Pubs on weekends to see my Uncle’s band and was both always playing music in the house. I always loved singing and dancing as a kid but when I was about 12 years old (1996), I was chilling at a older friends house who had some turntables set up in the corner of the room with a big stack of old skool vinyl. I watched him on them for about half an hour before he played Stretch and Vern’s ‘I’m Alive’ on 45rpm instead of 33; I had never heard anything like it, it sent me wild. I begged for a go on the decks and was just fading between wrong speed dance tunes for hours. I didn’t have a clue what I was doing, thinking back it must have been the worst attempt at mixing you could ever hear (if you can imagine Stretch and Vern at double speed then you know what I mean!)
I had never felt anything like it before though, no sport or hobby I had ever entertained made me feel like that and I begged him to sell me those crappy Synergy belt-drive turntables with pitch dials instead of sliders, he agreed so I ran home and then begged my Dad to buy them for me.
My dad being the type of guy he is, had other plans. He loaned me the money for the decks and said the way to pay it off would be we would both set up a mobile disco and the money we made of birthday parties would pay off the loan, so yeah, I then became a mobile DJ with my Dad from the age of 12 to 17 playing parties for all ages (and still do the occasional gig with him now a days too).
In that time I also managed to play for a few under 18’s night clubs and events and the passion for playing loud dance music to people just kept growing and growing.”
What’s unique about you and your talents, as a creative person, that you would say makes you original and keeps you competitive and one step ahead? What would you say you were doing differently that makes you a brilliant stand alone artist?
And also, as a DJ, how do you find the balance between playing something new, that you love and presenting a new piece of material to a crowd versus playing what they want to hear and reading them properly, so that a good balance is struck between you and your audience, how do you do that?
“I’m not really sure what makes me or if I even am unique from anyone else but I know that I do what I love and love what I do. Hopefully people can see this and connect with the energy I like to put into both my DJ sets and my production. It’s now 19 years since I got my first turntables and around 14/15 years since I started producing but I still have the same passion and love for it today as I did when i first started.
I think the experience of all them years helps now when it comes down to just getting myself out there and not worrying too much about what others are doing.
As a DJ I play music that makes me want to dance, not necessarily what i think the crowd want to hear, obviously I know the bangers that everybody knows but I actually try to stay away from those and stick with the more underground sounds unless I see the crowd is not really feeling it or what ever but then I know from experience to just throw one of those bangers on again and get everyone back on side.
I think I’m actually quite lucky in the fact that no one quite knows what to expect from me and I could be playing some pumping breaks one minute and into a completely mental ragga jungle tune the next minute as that then allows me to switch between styles and take people on a bit of a journey.
In my opinion though, no matter what you’re playing and what you’re doing, if you’re not enjoying yourself then the people are not going to enjoy it either. If you are up there having it as much as they are as well as looking them in the eye and smiling, making that contact with the crowd on a semi-personal level and having fun then people will always enjoy it more.”
Gig wise, you have enjoyed many, please provide a rundown on events you have played at, are due to play at, looking forward to playing at and what’s big for you right now, diary wise?
And in closing what are you most looking forward to as an artist, DJ, producer, performer, for the rest of the year both independently and as a part of Ghetto Dub?
“I have indeed, too many crazy events to even remember to be honest but the biggest one by far and definitely the highlight gig of the year for me was playing in The Fortress at ‘The Beat Herder Festival 10th Birthday’, what an amazing event that was!
As for the rest of the year im looking forward to starting my new residency for LOW END in Harrogate in September and also putting plans into action for another possible ‘SUB:CULT’ event or two before Christmas so we can get our sound system out again. We have a few gigs coming up with the system powering other events but when we power our own for all the family and crew it’s that bit more special. I cant wait for whats coming up!
As for the production and releases side of things, I’ve got a free promo track coming out with Ghetto Dub titled ‘Boom Stick’, its a hard hitting Jungle / DnB tune with a dark vibe and heavy breaks and bassline. I’m really looking forward to dropping this track with Ghetto Dub and working with them on more releases in the near future.
I’ve also got a few tracks signed with Flex and ASBO Records that are due for release this year that I’m excited about and feel blessed to be working with so many talented yet down to Earth and hard working solid labels, be it some of the OG’s or the new kids on the block like ‘Ghetto Dub’.
Thank you Galvatron, and it has been great to hear both about your journey, but also get to know you and get an insight into what’s new, before you go though, you’re in a lift, the lift breaks down. It’s going to be some time before an engineer can get you out. You can choose one record to play whilst you wait and only one on the tannoy and then that record must stay on repeat until you are sprung from there.
What record do you choose? And why?
“That is almost impossible to answer as I know for a fact if i was to say just one track then half an hour later I would be kicking myself for not picking this or that, so instead of a single track I’m going to bend the rules a little and pick a whole record album, Roots Manuva ‘Brand New Second Hand’. It doesn’t matter what mood or vibe I’m on, that album just soothes my soul and makes me happy and chilled where ever, when ever!”
Ryan, thank you, good shout, great choice, catch up again soon!
‘Boom Stick’ is available as a free download now on Ghetto Dub.
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https://galvatron.bandcamp.com/
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Dropping The Boom Stick with Galvatron
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Two Smoking Fellaz – Funk Yourself
Smashing their way through the 500 followers on Soundcloud, Two Smoking Fellaz, have hit the free download button on their track ‘ Funk Yourself ‘ released on Sidefunk Recordings. It’s tweaked out to the funking max with sexy horns, the twang of electric guitar, party time beats and to polish this one off with an exquisite gleam, the vocals of Jurassic 5! Make it yours and go funk yourself silly!
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Adam Freeland Essential Mix [3/1/2008]
Adam Freeland rocked us back in 2008 with his essential mix and here it is again! Straight from the big boss of Brighton’s Marine Parade label, expect the unexpected in this 2hr journey with everything form Freeland’s rock n’ roll thrash breakbeat signature sound to techno.
Billy Nayer — Ship Alarm (BSG Records)
Siriusmo — Girls Rock (Bungalow)
Evil Nine – They Live (Marine Parade)
Rogerseventytwo – Imagination (Tiger Trax)
Grinderman — No Pussy Blues [Adam Freeland Edit] (CDR)
Adam Freeland – Glowstix (Marine Parade)
Boys Noize — Let’s Buy Happiness (Boys Noize Records)
Autolux – Blanket [Adam Freeland Mix] (Full Time Hobby)
Junkie XL — Cities in Dust [Glimmers Mix] (Artwerk)
Hot Chip — Ready For The Floor [Soulwax Mix (EMI)
Shadow Dancer – End Hit (Boys Noize Records)
Alan Braxe – Addicted (Vulture)
U.N.K.L.E. – Restless (Surrender All)
Blake Baxter/Mark Romboy – House Ya [Bootleg] (CDR)
Alex Metric – Pins (Marine Parade)
Crookers — Love To Edit (Crack Crack Records)
Bloody Beetroots – Butter (Crack Crack Records)
DJ Shadow — Right thing/Ztrip — Set off the party (Island)
Freeland – Do Ya (Marine Parade)
Map Of Africa — Black Skin Blue Eyed Boys (Whatever We Want)
Black Strobe — Shining Brightstar [Phones Mix] (Playlouder / Beggars France)
Sebasien Tellier — Sexual Sportswear [SebastiAn Mix] (Record Makers)
Breakbot – Happy Rabbit (Moshi Moshi)
Tepr — Midniut Jacuzzi [Data Mix] (Wall of Sound)
Soulwax – Krack [Nite Version] (Play It Again Sam)
Midnight Juggernaughts — Road to Discovery (Siberia Records)
Adam Freeland – Hate (Marine Parade)
Freeland — How To Fake Your Life (Marine Parade)
Splitter — All Alone [Alex Metric Mix] (Eye Industries)
Can – Mothersky (United Artists Records)
Swayzak — Smile & Receive [Apparat Mix] (K7!)
Simple Minds — Theme for Great Cities (Sanctuary)
Caribou – Niobe [Adam Freeland Edit] (CDR)



Lee Total- LoFo [Bad Habit Muzik]
This Tech house outing from Lee Control gets a much awaited release on Bad Habit Muzik, a nice build up of rolling beats takes us into those unmistakable and instantly recognisable bleeps (you know the ones) and voila!!! Instant classic and dancefloor murker, hit play, get a bit nostalgic and get jackin’!!!
Buy: http://www.traxsource.com/title/509405/lofo
Lee Total- LoFo [Bad Habit Muzik]
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Koreless – Sun (Fluida Edit)
What an absolute gem of an edit we have for you here from, Fluida, of ‘ Sun ‘ by Korless. Breathtaking in it’s beauty and the deep glow that lies deep within. There’s no escaping this one once the play button is hit. It’ll draw you in further and further and when that last note is played you will feel nothing short of refreshed and alive. The perfect track to untie those knots in your mind!
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Stanton Warriors – The One + Remixes
The Stanton Warriors have been incredibly busy over the last year or so with their imprint, Punks Music. Signing up some of the hottest artists from around the globe which has been backed up by a succession of outstanding release. On the odd occasion Mark and Dom have released some of their own work and this just happens to be one of those odd occasions as they bring us their new track ‘ The One ‘. It’s a Bass music anthem in the making that draws strong on their Garage roots and will test every component on your speakers, from top to bottom! This is one to get all of your senses alive and kicking especially when Laura Steel‘s vocal drops in, stunning stuff! This is the Stantons at their very best!
If a new track wasn’t enough the Stantons release comes with four very awesome remixes. Label compadre, Wuki takes a Future House approach, Christian Martin adds a bass driven twist of his own, Taiki Nulight shows that the Amen Break lives on strong with his remix and Danny Byrd fire things up with his Drum n Bass remix. Get your systems cranked, these tunes are ready for the off!
Last but by no means least comes the news of a new studio album from the guys titled ‘ Rebel Bass ‘ which is out September 11th. Hit the links below so you don’t miss out!
Buy ‘ The One ‘ plus remixes here.
Links for Stanton Warriors :
Soundcloud / Facebook / Website / Beatport / YouTube / Twitter
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Them&Us- Sleep Talk (Urban Bird Remix) Exclusive Premiere
We’ve been featuring a few of the remixes from upcoming Them&Us release ‘And So It Begins’ like the Drumsound & Bassline Remix and Run Riot Remix and now we are very pleased to be able to host an exclusive premiere stream of Urban Bird’s Remix of ‘Sleep Talk’ which is also a Free Download, some funky glitch bass business that really hits the spot
Them&Us- Sleep Talk (Urban Bird Remix) Exclusive Premiere
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Gold Dubs We Love Jungle Summer Mix 2015
Birmingham born, God Dubs, has put this raw as you like Jungle mix together to highlight the incoming ‘ We Love Jungle Awards ‘ that are being held in London on the 21st August at, The Qube Project. If you love your Jungle then this mix is one you need in your collection and no doubts that you’re going to want to be at the party in a couple of weeks time so hit the links below to get involved!
Links for Gold Dubs :
Soundcloud / Facebook / Twitter
Links for We Love Jungle Awards :
Facebook Event Page / Tickets / Website
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