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Name: Nate Breed
Home Page: http://myspace.com/djbreed
Member Since: May 16, 2006
Rank: 70
Rated 163 releases, average: 4.48
Location: San Francisco, CA
Profile:
I Eat, Sleep and Drink Drum N Bass/Jungle (especially old skool Breakbeat/Hardcore!!). Also feeling: Breaks, Hip Hop, Chill Out, Minimal Electro, Ambient, Goa & Hard Trance plus some House (mostly Hard House/NRG)
The more I learn about each sub-genre of electronic, the more I become impressed by artists who manage to transcend genres such as:
Chemical Brothers, The, Daft Punk and Aphex Twin
My major Drum N Bass influences consist of:
The one, the only Andy C, Doc Scott, Goldie, 4 Hero, Jonny L, Bad Company, Kemal + Rob Data, Dom & Roland, Hive, Gridlok, DJ SS, Flytronix, Ed Rush & Optical, Future Cut, Usual Suspects, Universal Project, Dylan & Loxy, DJ Ink, Photek, Infiltrata & Hochi to name a few......
Please contact me about any items in my wantlist up for sale
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Buyer Rating:
100.0% positive
(8 ratings)
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Reviews:
Jonny L - Moving Thru Air - 21-Aug-07 02:38 PM
One of Jonny Ls greatest floor smashers! The track "Wish U Had Something" is a roller with a deep dark, ear drum piercing bass line that tears the speakers apart every time. Not to be missed. The flip side remixed by Optical is a fair track, just a little slow and simplistic by todays standards.
Klute - Stay With Me / We R The Ones VIP - 21-Aug-07 05:35 AM
Classic Klute that often goes under the radar. Both tracks are tripped out tech step gold that can easily find their way into current floor stomping sets. "We R The Ones" is a slow building master piece with an orchestral arrangement of what Id describe as mechanical chirps and bleeps. "Stay With Me" is my favorite with a warped ambient feel at first which morphs into a decisive familiar sounding drop.
BC* - Rush Hour / Blind - 31-Jul-06 09:24 AM
So Ive thought long and hard and finally decided "Blind" is my favorite Bad Company song of all time!!! With its compelling vocals, epic breakdown, and legendary drop, this track is truely the definition of timeless. The flip side "Rush Hour" has a wicked build up like no other. My suggestion, BUY ON SIGHT!
Various - Aftermath - Essential Rewindz - 19-Jun-06 05:30 AM
Not only is this release arguably the best Renegade Hardware pack ever, its on pace for a run at greatest of all time. There is not one track on here I wouldnt buy as a single 12", which as far as Im concerned is unheard of. Hard to pick my favorites, "The Craft" tricks you with an early drop before it goes into a warped break down at the end of which the real bassline hits (Massive!), "Horns 2000" seems to acheive a level of soulful darkness with its blazing bag pipes, "Ice Age" is a true tech step master piece and "Bodycount" reaches greatness with such simplicity. And thats not even including possibly the most recognizable tune, the mighty "Messiah". **Also it was just repressed making it even easier to find** DON"T SLEEP!!
K - Invisible / Transmission - 16-Jun-06 04:04 AM
Big tune!! For all the drum n bass headz, "Transmission" is a ridiculously exceptional dark anthem, with its killer bassline and twisted "Tra" "Tra" "Tra" "Transmission" vocals. On the flip side Invisible is just an average break beat track.
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