Hope this review is taken into recommendation. Also sorry if it is to much to ask for from the people making these wonderful books. Reviewer: Candykittcat - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 6, Subject: Wow! This is a great book.
One thing, can you start making the newest books, too? No rush. But otherwise, this is fantastic! Community Collections. Internet Archive's 25th Anniversary Logo. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Here's to another 20 years of Fractal fire.
BBQ Beats Vol 2. Nixon - "Compare" - BPM. Played by: Juno Recommends Breakbeat , Wiccatron. Review: It's been a massive for Punks, who have continuously been putting out banger after banger. Nothing sums up the level at which they have been performing better than the second edition of their BBQ Beats compilation, this time featuring high profile appearances from the likes of Stanton Warriors, Nixon, Donkong, Plump DJ's and many more.
For us the instant standouts have to be Wes Smith with his super groovy 'Rave On' composition along with Outlord's dubwise breakbeat fusion in 'Down The House'. A special shout has to go to Beatslappaz for their stomping contribution in 'The Drop', which is also an instant piece of rave dynamite. Pop Ya Cork Remixes. Played by: Johnnypluse , Wiccatron , Funk Fusion. Punks House Party. Review: Delving deep into their ever-growing 4x4 collection, Stanton Warriors' Punks imprint gets dents the floor with its fours.
Reminding us that vibes are universal regardless of the drum arrangement, we're winded by the worming, aggy bass of Skapes take on "Beat Goes On", we're hustled and shaken by Jay Robinson's take on Taim's "Overtime", we're dizzied by Tru Fonix's tripped-out squelch-fest "Freak Out" and turned inside out by the Marc Spence's roughhouse technoid shakedown of "Umy".
Elsewhere Hotfire shoots us to planets unknown on "Can't Stop", the Basement dub of "Trutopia" takes us back to 98 while Treasure Fingers' take on "Get Low" adds a healthy dose of disco sparkle. Guaranteed to bring the house down. Colima - BPM. Played by: Rory Hoy. Review: Pure carnival chaos: the Stantons drop one of their biggest tunes in years in the form of "Colima".
Stampy, percussive, switching with a wily sense of mischief, loaded with funk but underpinned with serious levels of bass, this is an absolute killer of a tune that began denting dances earlier this summer and will continue to for a long time to come. Warrior level: trumpet melter. Under The Lights The Remixes. Review: Hybrid Theory and the Stanton Warriors, both ridiculously talented when it comes to pounding, cerebral breakbeat and electro-minded house, are herein remixed by a pair of relative newcomers in what is surely a pair of summer keepers Tru Fonix transforms "Under The Lights" from pleasant banger into deadly party bomb, made all the more real by the tune's grizzly percussion drops and chunky low-ends; Francois and Louis Benton's version goes for the jugular with its swinging, penetrative curbside bass that will undoubtedly receive the rewind treatment in an excessive manner.
Opiuo - "Flanjitsu" original mix - BPM. WWR 14 Jul 17 Breakbeat. LDN Selection. Badjokes - "Bootyclap" - BPM. Various - "Gobstopper" - BPM. Various - "Skylon" - BPM.
Review: Despite all the recent setbacks, London's stronger than ever right now and what better way to prove it than with the totally lit LDN Selection - a sizzling new collection compiled and mixed by the mighty Plump DJs for the Punks label? The set kicks off with the leftfield tropical trap of 1 "jungle" by Mace before embark on an electric journey over the course of 24 more tracks.
More highlights include the insane hands-in-the-air stadium ghetto of Stanton Warriors' "Walking" and the crunchy bassline house of "Roll Easy" by Signal:Noize. All tracks are available both individually and woven into a cool one hour DJ mix. Best of both worlds, nuff said. Keep On Doing. The UK breakbeat champions have been a solid presence on our charts since day 1, and they simply have NOT ceased to deliver new and innovative forms of dance music.
A sure hit with the duo's closest fan-base. Bang - BPM. Bang instrumental mix - BPM. Review: People talk about passing trends, and what's hype now versus ten years ago, but UK breakbeat dons, the Stanton Warriors, have never gone away. Their style of dance music is ultimately based on samples and many different styles of dance, so these guys have always reinvented themselves, constantly dipping and diving their breaks into new, unexplored territories.
Everything else is good though. My son loves these books, he reads them every night. For a young reader age these are perfect. We hope to see the next set of books on here soon called "The Broken Code".
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