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Sugatis & Co
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Thu, 30 May 1996 00:57:03 -0700
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Re: (idm) Amen brother
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quoted 5 lines Which break is the "amen" break? I know about 3 breaks which keep>>Which break is the "amen" break? I know about 3 breaks which keep >>turning up over and over and over and between them make up over half >>of all d&b tracks, even the "intelligent" stuff >If you can think of a breakbeat >track that keeps using a really characteristic snare drum
Yeah, I know exactly what you are talking about... try listening to the flip side of form and function vol. 1 by Photek, I do believe the break that dominates the track is probably the one you are speaking of... it has a very "characteristic" snare as mentioned, and sounds like the same basic break (though cut up differently) as found in countless other d&b records.