except maybe they are the worst breaks ever because they are all so
overused? ah we already had the big Amen discussion but my theory is that
the less used the break the better .... for the longest time i was using
the line from the beginning of 'La La Love You' by the Pixies in my stuff
sliced up really choppy
recently i've scored excellent breaks from a variety of records that
nobody else would touch ... some live elvis stuff, Deodato, weather
report, lou rawls... not gonna name all my sources but suckas gotta stop
playing out the Ultimate Breaks N Beats records before i go crazy. not
that i'm not guilty or anything...
basically stick to your 1970's funk and you can't go wrong ...
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On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, %andrew wrote:
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> <Someone said something along these lines...>
>
> > There are a bunch of websites like www.phatdrumloops.com which have some
> > decent stuff, but they're somewhat lacking.
> >
> > Just do a search for "amen hotpants paris apache soul pride" and
> > something should turn up. :)
>
> Let me just take this moment and declare what I think the 4 best breaks
> are:
>
> 1) Amen (duh)
> 2) Soul Pride (try to find the really long, like, 8 bar version)
> 3) Firefight
> 4) Bell Stomp (aka The Worm)
>
> The only breaks you'll ever need.
>
> -andrew
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