| Date | From | Subject |
|---|---|---|
| 2003-12-1617:15 | Brandon <djresonance@yahoo.com> | Re: [idm] RE: Amen Break/Breaks recommendations > better in my opinion. Another of my favorite
> jungle/d&b producers… |
| 2003-12-1618:12 | atomly <atomly@atomly.com> | Re: [idm] RE: Amen Break/Breaks recommendations [cutups |
| 2003-12-1616:08 | Chris <chris@tandjrec.com> | [idm] RE: Amen Break/Breaks recommendations Pretty much 85% of all jungle/drum and bass stuff utilizes the… |
| 2003-12-1617:38 | <lynn@sonicterror.net> | Re: [idm] RE: Amen Break/Breaks recommendations so is the argument pertaining to amen "sounds", or sequencing a sampled… |
| 2003-12-1618:21 | <alekos.bibudis@s1998.tu-chemnitz.de> | Re: [idm] RE: Amen Break/Breaks recommendations > I think one of the things that's pushed me away from… |
| 2003-12-1617:04 | atomly <atomly@atomly.com> | Re: [idm] RE: Amen Break/Breaks recommendations [Chris |
| 2003-12-1617:12 | Aaron D Meyers <adm226@nyu.edu> | Re: [idm] RE: Amen Break/Breaks recommendations I completely agree. The Amen break sounds amazing and always will. It… |
| 2003-12-1617:41 | cutups <cutup@andythepooh.com> | Re: [idm] RE: Amen Break/Breaks recommendations I think the main thing about any break editing is that
the… |