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<blockquote data-quote="Extork" data-source="post: 213582" data-attributes="member: 2241"><p>You are right. Nu Skool breaks wouldn't be what it was without Adam Freeland. I'm not claiming to be an expert. There was a freakin awesome Adam Freeland mix I would play over and over in my car too, it may have been on radio1. But once that cd got scratched, I refused to believe it was scratched, and would just listen throught the scratches.</p><p></p><p>This is for my brother... The one that got me into this music while I was a young'n. Uberzone. My favorite Uberzone track to this day is 'bounce'. And he has a new cd called ideology. The only 2 song out of it that I love are FUBAR, and Germs. They are both worth checking out. Back on the old nu Skool breaks... Paradox? No, I'm talking about Hybrid. Hybrid has been around since before Rennie Pilgrem. Hybrid has done a superb remix of every so gin the alphabet (twice). They even made a breaks track out of Alanis morisett's - so pure. Which was a Capella</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Extork, post: 213582, member: 2241"] You are right. Nu Skool breaks wouldn't be what it was without Adam Freeland. I'm not claiming to be an expert. There was a freakin awesome Adam Freeland mix I would play over and over in my car too, it may have been on radio1. But once that cd got scratched, I refused to believe it was scratched, and would just listen throught the scratches. This is for my brother... The one that got me into this music while I was a young'n. Uberzone. My favorite Uberzone track to this day is 'bounce'. And he has a new cd called ideology. The only 2 song out of it that I love are FUBAR, and Germs. They are both worth checking out. Back on the old nu Skool breaks... Paradox? No, I'm talking about Hybrid. Hybrid has been around since before Rennie Pilgrem. Hybrid has done a superb remix of every so gin the alphabet (twice). They even made a breaks track out of Alanis morisett's - so pure. Which was a Capella [/QUOTE]
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