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Electronic
Performer: Plastic Jam
Title: Break Beats Volume One
Style: Breakbeat, Breaks, Hardcore
Year 1993
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 394
MP3 size: 1574 mb
FLAC size: 1587 mb
WMA size: 1965 mb
Other formats: XM FLAC AIFF MOD VOX VOC ADX

Plastic Jam - Break Beats Volume One mp3 album


Plastic Jam - Break Beats Volume One mp3 album

Tracklist

Plastic Jam At The Kit
A1 Wicked Beat
A2 Nutter Beat
A3 Trial Beat
A4 Flick Beat
A5 Ride Beat
A6 Rock Ride Rydim
A7 Flam Break (Muted Snare)
A8 Jumble Jungle Break
A9 Snare'y Beat
A10 High Pitch (Muted Snare)
A11 We Are The Ragamuffin (Into Muted Funky Drummer)
B1 Reggae S/Stick
B2 We The Ragamuffin
B3 Ringing Snare Beat
B4 Pots & Pans Beat
B5 Double Kick Beat
B6 Wilo Willy Beat
B7 Fills & Thrills
B8 More Fills (Pitched Down)
B9 Fills (Pitched Down Even More)
B10 Funky Disco Break
B11 Weird Loop Break (Muted & Un Muted)
B12 Hittin' A Can
B13 Mute & Trill
Plastic Jam At The Programme
C1 Hyped & Ready
C2 Music's So Wonderful Beat
C3 D.T.I. Beat
C4 Dope Break
C5 Rude Boy Break
C6 Going Gets Ruff
C7 Bongo Break
C8 Pro To The Prodigy Beat
D1 We Are The Raggamuffin (Programme)
D2 Jungle Breaks
D3 Dubplate Style
D4 Mellow Break
D5 Feel The Plastic
D6 Hyper Head
D7 Outer Space
D8 Scream Beat
D9 Tuff Beat

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – SRD

Credits

  • Design [Cover Design] – Lee Framer
  • Performer [Played By] – G. Bowden* (tracks: A1 - B13)
  • Programmed By, Edited By – G. Bowden* (tracks: C1 - D9)

Notes

Limited Edition Double Album

Plastic Jam Productions 1993

Collection of rhythms & beats by Plastic Jam. Tracks are mislabelled on both the cover and the labels. The first disc is the collection of 'live' drum loops, where as the second disc contains the edited loops - constructed in part from samples from the first and other, more well-known breaks.

Most of these beats have been production-basis for several releases on Labello Blanco. Some of the titles give clues to where they were used previously (for example, D2 "Dubplate Style" can be heard in Macka Brown - Dub Plate Style)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (side A, hand-etched): NLB 4 -A-1
  • Matrix / Runout (side B, hand-etched): NLB 4-B-1
  • Matrix / Runout (side C, hand-etched): NLB 4- C1
  • Matrix / Runout (side D, hand-etched): NLB 4-D-1
Elildelm
Might just be me, but I think the pressing is very thin. Otherwise, it's a very useful record. Just wish it was a little heavier.
Groll
It's a bit of a bitch when both sides of record one has the same breakbeat all the way through, programmed slightly different and that same breatbeak is also featured on record two, how pants is that.