I'm a competitive cyclist. I would start so many of my rides listening to this song, and often felt like I was shot out of a cannon. There's such a great energy that's generated by this track
This is energy redefined for all Start Of The Day Activities............... The Changes the breaks the Vocals..............Yea yea yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@@arrzeg Much like House, the origins, the ethos of Broken / bruk; is spiritual - It's a feelin'. The very roots of this track do actually lay in house as ode to Kenny & Louie.
Broken beat never really disappeared as such. Dubstep then Grime and now UK urban music in general took centre stage. For more 4/4 styles, UK Funky was at the forefront, then for a short time Soulful House was in fashion, then Bass Music, the post Dubstep meets House kinda sound. The likes of Henry Wu & K15 have definitely brought broken beat back into people’s focus.
It's so hard when that happens.. sometimes the sound system doesn't convey the bass... sometimes the crowd is too distracted or just looking for background.. too early / too late.
This track was played on the "Jazz to the Future" episode of Chem's Cassettes, a radio program on the Istanbul-based radio station Radyo Modyan, on November 11th, 2019.
what the hell happened to broken beat, around 2004-2006 it was awesome, then it simply dropped off the rader, no selling out, no fall in standards, no watering-down, it just stopped!! I assume it was london dubstep (which was awesome!) but it didn't mean broken beat had to go?
You can read a lot of discussions about this in the internet. The bottom line is that it is a very niche genre, that mostly the same producers that were involved in its creation are the only ones that are still doing things for it (it is a very difficult genre), and that if you are interested in this stuff you can find this mostly in one place: London. And mostly around Peckham.
You're right mainly my friend, but 'difficult genre'? Simple to understand imo. Pushing boundaries. Don't fit the cliche. Musicianship, and the spirit of jazz. Don't settle for no shit. Go beyond, go deep.
It just never really caught on in the United States really, and that is a shame, it is the music of my life. I am a soulful deephouse lover but I will take broken beat over deephouse any day of the week.......I MEAN IT IS MY LIFES MUSIC PERIOD. None of my family or friends know what it is or listen to it. I happened upon it because of my desire to find out if there was some other music out there and BAM....what I have been looking for my entire life........and then......bam, it disappear just as fast........the best shit never last unfortunately.
I feel you. I was living in Spain close to Madrid and actually there were some guys that brought broken beat to poshy places like once a month. On Sundays. If I went there it meant that working on Monday would be hell, but actually I managed to see Domu, Mark de Clive-Lowe, 2000black and, well, Dorian Concept just on the verge of going popular. I had to go alone, on my own, something I learnt back then (it does take balls to club solo in a place like Spain, where socialising is everything. That happened to me with broken beat and many other genres (drum n bass, jazzy house...) until I decided to leave everything and move to London (where now I sometimes miss more punk-dance, more fun 80s non ironic non kitch throwbacks, but anyway). I mean, my story with broken beat and music genres in general is the story of independence: if you like something, enjoy it, and if your friends, family or any other people do not like it, then enjoy it yourself, just for yourself. Look at the events near you and attend the few that stick to the genre. End of inspirational comment.
Afronaught is part of the Bugz in the Attic collective and their main female vocalist is Melissa Browne so I would guess it's her but don't bet the farm on it. :)
Too much strange behavior and over sized egos associated to the broken beat scene especially from Orin which sadly stopped the sound from being more respected.
"stopped the sound from being more respected." lol you absoulte clueless hater... YOUR behaviour (and profile) is Strange.... funny, u wanna call peoples names with your BS slander, but u cant even reveal your owna name u ginal. Shut the Bruk Up.
I'm a competitive cyclist. I would start so many of my rides listening to this song, and often felt like I was shot out of a cannon. There's such a great energy that's generated by this track
Mehlitronix 🚴💨
Thank you dude!! Love BMx too :)
This is energy redefined for all Start Of The Day Activities............... The Changes the breaks the Vocals..............Yea yea yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
technical like pogacar!!
One of the best house records ever made
No House, only Broken Beat there :)
Thank you :)
@@arrzeg Much like House, the origins, the ethos of Broken / bruk; is spiritual - It's a feelin'. The very roots of this track do actually lay in house as ode to Kenny & Louie.
@@tosspott1 tell em
Yep…uses the opening chords from ‘Whenever You Touch Me’. Is it a direct sample?
Just ridiculous greatness...everytime I listen to this track I always am surprised how good it is.
Not every friend of mine likes this song...but I'm considering it "future of music"!
Do they have ears or soul?
Broken beat never really disappeared as such. Dubstep then Grime and now UK urban music in general took centre stage. For more 4/4 styles, UK Funky was at the forefront, then for a short time Soulful House was in fashion, then Bass Music, the post Dubstep meets House kinda sound. The likes of Henry Wu & K15 have definitely brought broken beat back into people’s focus.
Yes
@@Moskalus yes?
@@Pllayer064 yes!
I used to play this in the George twenty years ago-no one bothered. I'm glad i did though, it still sounds as incredible now as it did then.
It's so hard when that happens.. sometimes the sound system doesn't convey the bass... sometimes the crowd is too distracted or just looking for background.. too early / too late.
thats their problem my guy
This is one of the best underrated gems in history. Nice cover by The Bamboos of this too.
The progression is incredible.
Bless all those geezer: Afro 4hero Agent K Seijjjjj NSM ..
and so on.. thanks for the timeless vibes 🤘🏿🙌🏽
great song! i miss this style so much nowadays..
This gadge is so funky I'm gonna have to call the Monopolies Commission 😉👍
One Nation Under Groove.Incoginto and Blackness After 2019 & beyond. (Bluey) Maysa was Nice for U.
Yes.
I'm still amazed by the track since my first listen back in 2009
if there was a 4 minute warning and I was told I had to choose 10 records to take with me into the Bunker... This would be one of them!
imagine when the 4 minute warning went off, they were like "right, get your top 10 records together!" ahah
Love it. I have to dance when this song plays 🎶🎶🎶
Holy sheeet... disonance power-love energetic feeeel...
man like orin aka afronaut....absolute G
This track was played on the "Jazz to the Future" episode of Chem's Cassettes, a radio program on the Istanbul-based radio station Radyo Modyan, on November 11th, 2019.
Amen
A broken beat essential, for sure. Unreal tune.
What a masterpiece!! Love it!!
Stays in my playlist.
reminds me of atlanta underground scene early 2000's apache cafe club kya club sol MJQ meeting india arie, black eyex peas, pharoah monch .
yin yang
orin and the bugz. peace bruvas
he produced this after his mama died. deep bother - deep.. loved smokin you out.
One of the best ever!
Everlasting.
This is absolutely amazing
Very nice it has that Neon Phusion type style.
This is insanely good!
PROPER TINGS..!! AFRONAUGHT NA RAMP!!!!
Timeless Classic
Amazing! I am pissed that I just discovered this!
Lol imagine me discovering it over 10 years after you!
ashamed to say I have only just heard this tune.
Me, now...
dope!
Cool Samba in the intro
indeed .. transcendant :)
Dopeness
Love it!
sounds great
Gospel Power!
sick
There's a Mark De Clive-Lowe version of this tune he did on one of his live videos it's bananas
Yep, choon!
stone cold classic
Man! This is fucking banging!
WANT TO GO TO ANOTHER PLANET.....OR SEE WHAT THE AFTER LIFE IS LISTENING TO......BROKEN BEAT WILL TAKE YOU THERE.
Woy 🙏🏾🔥🙏🏾
Exellent..!
Sounds like "When You Touch Me" by M.A.W.
It's the music cut up and filtered.
similar chord progressions
would mix well
It is. Just chopped up and filtered with a drum & extra Piano break chucked in to sweeten tha deal.
madness
This is my harlem shuffle
There should be more broken beat.
+OlegTabakov best comment ever, ppl are not aware yet
One day people will wake up and realise this is where urban, underground, jazz, soul, funk that makes you move your feet NEEDS TO BE NOW
im doing a broken beat set next friday on d3ep.com because it fucking digs
its startin to happpppen
have faith brus
So goooooood
good
what the hell happened to broken beat, around 2004-2006 it was awesome, then it simply dropped off the rader, no selling out, no fall in standards, no watering-down, it just stopped!! I assume it was london dubstep (which was awesome!) but it didn't mean broken beat had to go?
You can read a lot of discussions about this in the internet. The bottom line is that it is a very niche genre, that mostly the same producers that were involved in its creation are the only ones that are still doing things for it (it is a very difficult genre), and that if you are interested in this stuff you can find this mostly in one place: London. And mostly around Peckham.
You're right mainly my friend, but 'difficult genre'? Simple to understand imo. Pushing boundaries. Don't fit the cliche. Musicianship, and the spirit of jazz. Don't settle for no shit. Go beyond, go deep.
don't preach to the converted :)
It just never really caught on in the United States really, and that is a shame, it is the music of my life. I am a soulful deephouse lover but I will take broken beat over deephouse any day of the week.......I MEAN IT IS MY LIFES MUSIC PERIOD.
None of my family or friends know what it is or listen to it. I happened upon it because of my desire to find out if there was some other music out there and BAM....what I have been looking for my entire life........and then......bam, it disappear just as fast........the best shit never last unfortunately.
I feel you. I was living in Spain close to Madrid and actually there were some guys that brought broken beat to poshy places like once a month. On Sundays. If I went there it meant that working on Monday would be hell, but actually I managed to see Domu, Mark de Clive-Lowe, 2000black and, well, Dorian Concept just on the verge of going popular. I had to go alone, on my own, something I learnt back then (it does take balls to club solo in a place like Spain, where socialising is everything. That happened to me with broken beat and many other genres (drum n bass, jazzy house...) until I decided to leave everything and move to London (where now I sometimes miss more punk-dance, more fun 80s non ironic non kitch throwbacks, but anyway). I mean, my story with broken beat and music genres in general is the story of independence: if you like something, enjoy it, and if your friends, family or any other people do not like it, then enjoy it yourself, just for yourself. Look at the events near you and attend the few that stick to the genre. End of inspirational comment.
My kinda sounds.
🙏🏿🎼👋
#MONk_BRUK #EightAOfHundred _TAPES_BrokenBeat_SAGA
hubbla
Great Tune ! does someone knows who's the vocalist behind this treasure ?
Afronaught is part of the Bugz in the Attic collective and their main female vocalist is Melissa Browne so I would guess it's her but don't bet the farm on it. :)
Yep it’s Melissa Browne! Me :)
OMG thank you so much !
I think it is the most productiv comments exchange I ever had out here :)
I like it a lot. Wish the build up was a little more rapid.
future of music except it's just a a better worked out/arranged On The Corner or Bitches Brew
Hirsute pursuit bo
These tracks are also amazing: ua-cam.com/video/ezYAvm2R_Bs/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/o1VWfg3CKRk/v-deo.html
Too much strange behavior and over sized egos associated to the broken beat scene especially from Orin which sadly stopped the sound from being more respected.
Care to elaborate love..? Or you just gonna hold feelings. #joker
@@tosspott1 Now, why would I need to elaborate.....are you guilty of something?!
@@lovetakeover4669 simply because you made a claim... the onus is on you to back it up. 🙃
"stopped the sound from being more respected." lol you absoulte clueless hater... YOUR behaviour (and profile) is Strange.... funny, u wanna call peoples names with your BS slander, but u cant even reveal your owna name u ginal. Shut the Bruk Up.
I always found Orin to be a very nice and friendly person.