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Name: Edward W.
Home Page: http://www.myspace.com/fukboi88
Member Since: Jun 27, 2006
Rank: 385
Average Vote Received: Needs Minor Changes (3.31, 42 votes)
last 10 days: Correct (3.50, 10 votes)
Rated 106 releases, average: 4.61
Location: Marietta Ga
Profile: I WILL TRADE ANY CD'S FOR ONES IN MY WANTLIST .
I came on the scene in late 97'. Broken in on the "florida funk" breaks, in central florida. Going to clubs such as "Sudden Impact" (Cocoa), formerly "Outer Limits". While clubs like Firestone, Cyberzone, and Sol Rayz were still up and running. Now that the phenomenon which originated in Florida has spread across the Southeastern United States, I couldn't have picked a better time to be an Atlanta resident. Although I have not yet contributed. It has been a blast to watch this thing grow. I also love the Electro that florida broke me in on. But there is so much talent for this sound worldwide it is hard to contain it only to the US. To Be Continued..............
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Jackal & Hyde - Seek & Destroy (The Remixes) - 18-Sep-08 11:39 PM
I know that I am not the only one who asks himself (or herself), is the remix better than the original (?). This one in my opinion is. I speak only of the Track Mack , Monk remix. The best (darkest) Electro Break Ive heard to date. This is not to knock Jackal and Hyde at all! These guys are legends no doubt. House Wreckas Hard house mix is a great tune also, but I think it be better to have a Hard House connoisuer for that review.
La Rissa - I Do Both Jay & Jane - 10-Sep-08 04:32 AM
This is the reason I love Scott Christina (Infiniti). These mixes are legendary, The Sireena Breakbeat Mix as well as the Rave mix. Had these predated Mike Bs "Feel My Energy" there would have been another international hit. These two mixes alone paved the way for some many current artists and DJs. You may see some similarities in Brian Van Dalens "Burn Up". You can here this on probably any senior "Florida Breaks" DJs early mix tapes. 5/5 here no doubt!
Stanton Warriors - Stanton Sessions Vol 2 - 17-Aug-08 03:42 PM
Ranked number 1 breaks DJs in the world! With every form of breakbeat represented in this release, it is apparent why. In todays break scene, I find myself asking what happened to the funk?. Thanks to the Stanton Warriors is has officially been brought back. Starting after their unique intro they get back to the root of Breakbeat with "Pop Ya Cork", followed up by an onslaught of new school-ghetto-funk-electro-breaks that will no doubt prove to be legendary. For myself I love the attention that was given to the CDs editing, and about midsession adding some of that "Florida Funk", that I am so in love with. For breaks lovers everywhere this, without a doubt, will remain a timeless mix!
Tony Faline - Get Up - 03-Jun-08 08:13 PM
I would say this is Huda Hudias best work, only it would be my opinion. Solo without the Fixx, in my opinion, this is his best work. Tony Falines OG mix is in fact "Tha Funk". But Hudas can be describe in one word "Epic"! In more than one word "Like no other"!! This can also be found on Huda Hudias "get down to the funk" cd. If you want to hear the sound only Florida can do, This is essential!!!!
Various - Bio:Mechanik - 30-Mar-08 02:48 PM
This CD is straight "heat" from track one to eleven. I still dont have all these in my collection, but I will eventually and at which time I will rate them all 5/5. Original production from Wutam and J-break themselves mastering by Infiniti, two of the best tracks from Jackal and Hyde, this CD should please any Electro or Breaks fan! This CD will be one that never leaves my collection. The title track (Bio:Mechanic) also is one of the best Nu Skool breaks Ive heard to date.
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