Added: 3 years ago
From: SystemBleed
Views: 20,953
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (59)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • jeez'an!

  • Junglisttt know the score!!

  • Breakage can make quality music no matter the genre.I am into jungle drum and bass since1994 and I am in love with Amen Breaks.This guy has has a given a totally new dimension in Amen Breaks and the way they are put in to his tracks can burn your mind.A big thank

  • DON MAN

  • breakage is one of the few djs that wont ever be turned into sum posh fuck for the money like pendulum.. all commercial. i think he by far has the most talent, he can play jungle like a madman or dnb or his dubstep which is 2nd to nun.. just a beast on the 1s n 2s!! BOHHH!!!

  • oh i posted "sick" as in GOOD

  • i love breakage btw

  • not sure what i said bro lol which post?

  • Tunes a big one.

  • @realysm42 You, sir, suck!

  • SiCK

  • @brizax Why are you saying that; I'm giving the tune props.

  • MAXIMUM IMPORTANT! I fucking love Breakage, and I fucking love this track; however, I've only heard on it on youtube, which is obviously a bit shit, and very restrictive. Anyone know where I can get it digitally? WITHOUT going through bullshit download links off Google?! Any help massively appreciated...

  • @Lensix inperspectiverecords INP012A Breakage – Trance in the shop

  • 9,999 views. Proud to be the ten thousand'thhhhhhhhhh swupwup

  • massive tune. Absolute standup tearout, but with a psitrance bent too... shouldn't work but it so so so so does...

  • life rasta 1 your sick bruv what you said i totaly agree with and the truth about the shit poppin in the 90's im stoned right now and cant be fucked to write what i really think but its along those lines.

  • I am gone with this tune..

  • I never really dug this tune much myself Comatose was the standout track on this single I think

  • @liferasta1 this tune has it all. buildup, dnb, and jungle!!! BOHHHH

  • RIN53 OUT!!!

  • Jungle died because the jungle nights in the clubs became more and more violent to the extent that people were regularly being stabbed and shot.

    One by one the clubs banned jungle themed nights and that was pretty much the end of jungle.... Jungle fans started moving towards the garage scene and the exact same thing happened to garage music.

    DnB grew from jungle music (just like electro house grew from house and so on). DnB didn't kill jungle; wannabe gangsters did.

  • @djgravitate Jungle did attract the fake ass Gangster wannabees since it was a street music (I hate the term Urban) that had a rudeboy attitude to it also the time it was around in the 90s just happened to be a time when there was conflict between regional drug dealers & the gun crime that came as a result but that violence has never been resolved amongst the youth such as with Grime & its subject matter off dissing some other local click

  • @liferasta1

    I think the main change that affected Jungle was the penetration of major labels to push it into the mainstream & pimp it out to the world from around 96, artists like Goldie, Photek, Source Direct were getting major label deals & the payola the big named Djs were receiving from them, commercialisation is what kills the originality, purity & potency of music, in the end being thrown wads of cash is too hard to resist & not sacrifice artistic integrity in other words sell out

  • goldie, source direct and photek will always be regarded amongst others as some of the most influential and original artists within the scene. if you are implying that they sold out you are talking absolute rubbish.

    jungle just evoled into the next sound, nothing died, and what do you know its back again.....

    there will always be "commercial" and underground releases. get over it

  • @liferasta1

    Definitely not the case with dnb though. If you think about it, dnb has had many cliches even before it went mainstream. One good thing about it is that it kept changing it's formula. I find that dnb fans get tired from hearing the same thing faster than any one other party maniac. So in order to sell out to that crowd you have to come up with new stuff every now and then.

  • @liferasta1 I'm faily new to jungle personally but on a side note, what i find to be quality is when you get an extremely commercialised style of music that once wasn't that still has very original artists knocking around within the genre and the true fans seek that music out, love it.

  • @liferasta1 indeed mate, its a fuckin trajedy that money appears to destroy good music, the two werent meant o collide in such a way!

  • @liferasta1 Very true accurate description, nice one!

  • @liferasta1 doesnt matter what "genre" we play / listen to, im a speed garage / bassline house / electro house lover, but at the end of the day, a good tune is a good tune, and youve hit the nail on the head mate, as soon as someone "sells out" and allows a part of a rave culture genre to go commercial, the ass end falls out of it, everybody copys whats making the charts, people who are otherwise amazing artists strive for nothing but the big pay check and loose their originality

  • the diversity of the "Genre" implodes on itself, so that only one style is heard its ridiculous, and i putting keep "" around genre because as i said a good tune is a good tune, regardless.

  • @liferasta1 awesomely put mate

  • wow!! Cool!!!

  • hardcore! one of my favourite breakage beats.... very jungle glitch :) :) :)

  • the break at 2.54 is amazing

  • great tune!

  • this track brings the house down

  • When was this tune made? And who made it?

    I grew up with Hardcore Breakbeat and Jungle music in London. In '96/'97, Jungle started to die. It became too ambient and intelligent. The old, hard drum 'n' bass tunes became scarce. It was a sad time. Everyone moved on to UK Garage. I moved on to Classical music.

    Listening to this tune reminds me of the old tunes. Hard amen breaks like this, accompanied by rumbling b-lines, used to boom at 250,000 watts in the middle of London. I miss those days.

  • mate breaks like this r still booming places like fabric still playin hard Dnb like this

  • wot r u talking about?around 97 dnb was not all intelligent/ambient!wot about ed rush,optical,fierce,trace,bad company,ram records,metalheadz,roni size,krust,zinc,dillinja,nico etc

  • I never said it was. I said there was too much of that crap. I can remember well. If you were there, you should remember, too.

  • london is the fucking city of all cities i dont care what anyone says

  • @Stefan2SERB your entitled to your own opinion

  • @Stefan2SERB which part of this song made you want to state that?

  • @Stefan2SERB London is great, apart from all the Londoners...

  • @VyktorAbyss don't need no hateration, holleration, in this jamboree

  • love that track so much! kewl drumwork as ever!

  • I lowe BASS in 04:51 cooolll

  • tearing intelligent drum patterns from the year 3000.

    Futuristic amen bizness.

  • Comment removed

  • absolute choon !!

    No idea why im listening to this when i have a pre press digital version :s

  • I love it, I hear it time after time, every day.

    Recommendation: Enjoy it with genuine studio headphones (at least 20 Hz - 20 kHz). You'll be surprised about the wonderful deep bass.

  • A true quality work of art!

  • so good

  • i want i want I WANT!!!!

  • that is some crazy compex drums. makes my head spin trying to think about it.

  • banging tune. the second drop is something else.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more