Y3K: Deep Progressive Breaks

y3k: deep progressive breaks

Track Listings
1. Earth [Wave Form Remix] - Way Out West
2. Psychout [Exclusive O.S.T. Mix] - Slacker
3. Automatic - General Midi
4. Kool and Deadly - T.Power,
5. Weekend Warrior [Digweed and Muir Bedrock Dub]
6. Somewhere [Presents Thursday Club] - Anthea, Rennie Pilgrem
7. Sousoundé [Freq Nasty Vs. Blim Edit]
8. Groovology [Instrumental]
9. Running Down the Way Up - BT,
10. Shot from a Gun
11. Alcoholic Beans - Shut Up & Dance,
12. Revolver [Tipper Remix] - Ils

Y3K: Deep Progressive Breaks,Hyper,Dist. Breaks [Stu],Nu Breaks,Pop,Progressive House,Rock,Rock/Pop Collections


Y3K: Deep Progressive Breaks
Y3K: Deep Progressive Breaks
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • crossover breakbeat leaning too far into electro
  • Wicked Chillout Breaks
Y3K: Deep Progressive Breaks
Hyper
Manufacturer: Disti
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004DTLX
Release Date: 2000-07-04

Tracks:

  1. Earth [Wave Form Remix] - Way Out West
  2. Psychout [Exclusive O.S.T. Mix] - Slacker
  3. Automatic - General Midi
  4. Kool and Deadly - T.Power,
  5. Weekend Warrior [Digweed and Muir Bedrock Dub]
  6. Somewhere [Presents Thursday Club] - Anthea, Rennie Pilgrem
  7. SousoundFreq Nasty Vs. Blim Edit]
  8. Groovology [Instrumental]
  9. Running Down the Way Up - BT,
  10. Shot from a Gun
  11. Alcoholic Beans - Shut Up & Dance,
  12. Revolver [Tipper Remix] - Ils

Album Description

Dance compilation inspired by popular floating club in UK. 12 tracks by Way Out West, Slacker, BT/Hybrid and many more. Includes exclusive and unreleased tracks. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars crossover breakbeat leaning too far into electro.......2001-02-07

The first of two releases from DJ Hyper, resident at club Bedrock among others, showcases artists with a forward-thinking approach to breakbeat, pushing it darker, deeper, and offering a richer sound through a fusion of other influences. It's a style certainly in sync with the transition of progressive house and trance DJs to edgier, groovier fare, with plenty of crossover potential in sets.

Indeed this volume skillfully shows the breadth of breaks in numerous guises throughout the hour, from trance-leaning performers Way Out West and Hybrid, electro by T-Power, and heavy doses of nu-school from Rennie Pilgrem and the rest.

Highlights include an unearthed mix of Slacker's popular "Psychout," a shaking Bedrock techno take on Terminal Head's "Weekend Warrior" and aforementioned Hybrid's instrumental "Groovology." Of course, the BT/Hybrid collaboration with Kirsty Hawkshaw on vocals is the epic piece fans expect, though mildly disruptive to the album flow.

Any cop then? More electro-leaning than the sequel, those shy to the robotic funk will find the mix difficult at times, though DJ Hype works it so well you may not mind the bleeps.

5 out of 5 stars Wicked Chillout Breaks.......2000-03-15

Perfect for post-clubbing chilling. Really interesting samples (especially Psychout by Slacker). The Rennie Pilgrem track is also excellent. My only gripe is that the entire CD isn't full of tunes I hadn't heard before, but hey, whadya gonna do? I recommend this CD.
Y3K: Deep Progressive Breaks
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • forward-thinking breakbeat
  • forward-thinking breakbeat
  • Y3K Review
Y3K: Deep Progressive Breaks
Hyper
Manufacturer: Dist. Breaks [Stu]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005CEP3
Release Date: 2001-04-24

Tracks:

  1. Earth [Wave Form Remix] - Way Out West
  2. Psychout [Exclusive O.S.T. Mix] - Slacker
  3. Automatic - General Midi
  4. Kool and Deadly - T.Power,
  5. Weekend Warrior [Digweed and Muir Bedrock Dub]
  6. Somewhere [Presents Thursday Club] - Anthea, Rennie Pilgrem
  7. SousoundFreq Nasty Vs. Blim Edit]
  8. Groovology [Instrumental]
  9. Running Down the Way Up - BT,
  10. Shot from a Gun
  11. Alcoholic Beans - Shut Up & Dance,
  12. Revolver [Tipper Remix] - Ils

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars forward-thinking breakbeat.......2002-11-05

The first of two releases from DJ Hyper, resident at club Bedrock among others, showcases artists with a forward-thinking approach to breakbeat, pushing it darker, deeper, and offering a richer sound through a fusion of other influences. It's a style certainly in sync with the transition of progressive house and trance DJs to edgier, groovier fare, with plenty of crossover potential in sets.

Indeed this volume skillfully shows the breadth of breaks in numerous guises throughout the hour, from trance-leaning performers Way Out West and Hybrid, electro by T-Power, and heavy doses of nu-school from Rennie Pilgrem and the rest.

Highlights include an unearthed mix of Slacker's popular "Psychout," a shaking Bedrock techno take on Terminal Head's "Weekend Warrior" and aforementioned Hybrid's instrumental "Groovology." Of course, the BT/Hybrid collaboration with Kirsty Hawkshaw on vocals is the epic piece fans expect, though mildly disruptive to the album flow.

Any cop then? More electro-leaning than the sequel, those shy to the robotic funk will find the mix difficult at times, though DJ Hype works it so well you may not mind the bleeps. 3.5 stars

3 out of 5 stars forward-thinking breakbeat.......2002-11-05

The first of two releases from DJ Hyper, resident at club Bedrock among others, showcases artists with a forward-thinking approach to breakbeat, pushing it darker, deeper, and offering a richer sound through a fusion of other influences. It's a style certainly in sync with the transition of progressive house and trance DJs to edgier, groovier fare, with plenty of crossover potential in sets.

Indeed this volume skillfully shows the breadth of breaks in numerous guises throughout the hour, from trance-leaning performers Way Out West and Hybrid, electro by T-Power, and heavy doses of nu-school from Rennie Pilgrem and the rest.

Highlights include an unearthed mix of Slacker's popular "Psychout," a shaking Bedrock techno take on Terminal Head's "Weekend Warrior" and aforementioned Hybrid's instrumental "Groovology." Of course, the BT/Hybrid collaboration with Kirsty Hawkshaw on vocals is the epic piece fans expect, though mildly disruptive to the album flow.

Any cop then? More electro-leaning than the sequel, those shy to the robotic funk will find the mix difficult at times, though DJ Hype works it so well you may not mind the bleeps. 3.5 stars

5 out of 5 stars Y3K Review.......2002-07-08

GREAT! Dj Hyper is awsome, great song selections and smooth mixing. I'm a big fan of Hyper. I wouldn't recommend Bedrock Breaks though =[

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