Pecoe – The Back Catalogue Volume 8

 

 

For the Back Catalogue series of Ableton mixes i went with Breaks tracks from 2000 to 2010 (maybe some a bit earlier). Some solid releases within this time with artists finding their feet in the early 2000’s and with production and sounds getting better and better over the years. Lots of different Breaks styles in these mixes and a lot of high energy tracks too. The tracks in the mixes are all record vinyl rips so excuse the quality of the sound in some places.

 

 

 

 

You can download a MP3 of this mix from my Dropbox here: www.tinyurl.com/PecoeTBC8DL

 

 

Tracklist

Egyptian Empire – Horny
Mulder – Listen To The Basstone
Beatman & Ludmilla – Inka
Crystal Method – I Know It’s You
Stereo 8 Ft Jakes – Stamina
Snap – I’ve Got The Power (Toxic Beats Remix)
Afrika Bambaataa Ft Uberzone – Soul Makossa
Kasha – Itsagnarlykindafunkything
Way Out West – Domination (Bonkers Breakbeat Mix)
Deekline & Ed Solo – Young Ones
DJ Mike B – Feel My Energy
UNKLE – Reign (Evil Nine Remix)
D Facto – Ethnique

 

 

Krafty Kuts – LIVE @ Judgement Sundays Eden (Ibiza) – 26.6.2011

 

 

Krafty Kuts aka Martin Reeves is one of the most influential people in the electronic music scene today with experience as a DJ / Producer for more than two decades. Never one to be tied down to a defined genre Krafty has mixed it with the best and has crafted (pardon the pun) the breaks scene in to what it is today. Many artists have come and gone over the years but Krafty is still here leading the way !

This set was recorded live back in June 2011 in Ibiza.

 

 

 

 

 

Drumattic Twins – Promo Mix June 2009

 

 

Lanx and Nick Slater, aka the Drumattic Twins, have been a leading force in dance music since they first began touring over 20 years ago. Making their name as Shades of Rhythm, they ruled the early nineties rave scene with legendary anthems ‘Sweet Sensation’, ‘Sound of Eden’, ‘Extacy’ and ‘Homicide’ and performed with the likes of The Prodigy and N-Joi.

Since rebranding themselves as the Drumattic Twins in 1997, Nick and Lanx quickly replicated this global notoriety thanks to the massive hit tracks ‘Feelin Kinda Strange’ ‘Twister’ and ‘HyperSpeed’. They teamed up with the legendary release platform Finger Lickin Records in 1999 and settled quickly into the close-knit world of the breakbeat scene, working alongside global acts such as Plump DJs, Soul of Man and Lee Coombs.

From a string of releases from 1999 starting with top the selling “Feeling Kinda Strange” till late 2013 with their “Get Up and Dance EP” on Sugarbeat Records and 2 full length albums in between the Drumattic Twins have laid down a variety of music that have influenced the Breaks Scene and shaped it in to what it is today.

 

 

 

 

 

B-S-D – Breakspoll Promo Mix February 2010

 

 

BSD or Bass-Star-Dos are/were? a producer duo from France. Starting off making Hip-Hop & Trip Hop in 1998 the duo florished which led them to producing Breaks & House music. In 2008, the BSD project was consolidated, and after playing several times on various radio shows, they signed for iBreaks Records label. At the same time they won the remix contest by Rennie Pilgrem and his label, Thursday Club Recordings.

In 2010 they shot to fame winning the Best Breakthrough Producer at the UK’s Breakspoll Awards. BSD established their own label in late 2010, Mental Machine Muzik, where they released a debut album entitled “Malditos BASS-STAR-DOS!”

In early 2011 to diversify their style they started producing House and Indie Dance, collaborating with other producers and vocalists.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adam Freeland – Triple J Mixup – 27.6.2009

 

 

Considered one of the pioneers of the Nu Skool Breaks sound/secene and an innovative person in trying out new sounds Adam Freeland had many a hit back in the day specially on his own label Marine Parade with which he promoted other top Breaks acts in the early 2000’s. This mix was recorded for Australia’s Triple J Radio back in 2009.

For more information about Adam Freeland: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Freeland

 

 

 

 

 

Pecoe – The Back Catalogue Volume 7

 

 

For the Back Catalogue series of Ableton mixes i went with Breaks tracks from 2000 to 2010 (maybe some a bit earlier). Some solid releases within this time with artists finding their feet in the early 2000’s and with production and sounds getting better and better over the years. Lots of different Breaks styles in these mixes and a lot of high energy tracks too. The tracks in the mixes are all record vinyl rips so excuse the quality of the sound in some places.

 

 

 

 

You can direct download this mix from my Dropbox here: www.tinyurl.com/PecoeTBC7DL

 

Tracklist

Freska Allstars – We Come To Rock
Access Denied – D.Y.S.O.T.S
Los Paranoias – Lies Lies Lies (Elite Force Remix)
Neztic – Aerosoul (Pitch Remix)
Techfunkers – Da Bomb
Waveform – New Frontier
Boston Bruins – I Will Be Free (DJ Stews Ghetto Trip)
Albino Allstars – Can You Hear Me
DJ Kultur – Everybody Get Up (Take 2)
Deep Dish – Say Hello (Dylan Rhymes Remix)
Robosapiens – Bodies
DJ Icey – Pump the Bass (Peace To All the DJs)
DJ X – Rock The Discotech
Force Mass Motion – Why Me
Propellerheads – Spy Break (Long Version)