Not sure if anyone has noticed this, but take a listen to Linkin Park's Meteora album - on one of the tracks i swear the guitar riff from "melburn" is sampled and played backwards!!
Aynone else notice this?
Anyway - Truly awesome release, fantastic progressive breakbeats backed with a stunning ambient flip which i loved using as an intro as it still has a mild percussion element allowing mix ins. A big improvement on the earlier bedrock breaks releases that lacked proper dancefloor value. Proper gear, nuff said.
Well its official, Luke Chable is huge... he's got a Bedrock release. "Melburn" has heavily sequenced drum patterns and a diffent Chable vibe than we're used to. Don't know if I'd call this one of my favorite Chable productions but it sure as hell isn't horrible. Flip for the cop-out, "Into The Storm" which is just a beatless version of the all ready released "After The Storm" [ZOT12016]. Not to say it isnt good, but in a world where its easier to download an mp3 then spend the $9 bucks on the vinyl, labels should definately try to "wow" us instead. (Don't worry Diggers, I bought this one.)
Melburn could be used as a defination to progressive breaks. From its spacey synth intro and the slow introduction of breakbeats, to its bass and filtered guitar samples make Melburn a very distinctive and recognizable track.
Aynone else notice this?
Anyway - Truly awesome release, fantastic progressive breakbeats backed with a stunning ambient flip which i loved using as an intro as it still has a mild percussion element allowing mix ins. A big improvement on the earlier bedrock breaks releases that lacked proper dancefloor value. Proper gear, nuff said.