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11. "Why Look For New One's When It's Plenty Of Undiscovered Ones"
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What gets me is that it's bad enough that most younger beatmakers don't even dig and would probably sample a break from a newer record but to me it's still plenty of breaks to be found and used heavily that came out in the 60's thru the 80's.


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Is anyone making "new" breaks? [View all] , k_orr, Fri Dec-30-11 01:41 PM
 
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define 'new'
Dec 30th 2011
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folks in 2011/2 making new songs like these
Dec 30th 2011
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Yeah there's plenty, whether it's original music or covers
Dec 30th 2011
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thx man
Dec 30th 2011
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Bumps on Stones Throw is an explicit drums only break album
Dec 30th 2011
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thanks for reminding me of this
Dec 30th 2011
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making music that "sounds old" is fundamentally flawed.
Dec 30th 2011
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lol @ thanes2011 here
Dec 30th 2011
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as far as breaks as in open drums...
Dec 30th 2011
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damn u raggin today homie lol
Dec 30th 2011
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We made this
Dec 31st 2011
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RE: We made this
Dec 31st 2011
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