Funky Drummer Break Download


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Jul 27, 2010 - Think, Amen Brother, Funky Drummer etc. A must for music nerds and scenesters alike.” Below the original breaks are available for download. 1-10 (of 33) 70s Funk Drops: 34 Funk drum tracks available to download as multi-tracks, drum stems or drum loops. Sign up to receive a voucher for a free multi-track. Add a Review. Review Title. Fast pumping Funk break with syncopated snare, heavy snare rolls and ride cymbal.1/8th note HH, open/closed on 1 and 1+, classic funk BD. Carman scan 1 software card creator.
The first entry on our list is something of a curio in that it is the only breakbeat featured here to have originated on a drum & bass record. Often referred to as 'the Tramen', a name derived from the name of producer,, and ', the title of one of the constituent breaks used in its creation. The break first appeared on DJ Trace's ' in 1996, but it is the clean break in the opening bars of the 1999 release ' from which others have primarily sampled it. DJ Trace has divulged in interviews that the break was in fact created by Dom of but became associated with Trace thanks to his early and frequent use of it. The break itself is constructed from elements of three other popular sources:, and of course. The break has become a go to source for drum & bass's darker, techier mutations, usage in collaborations between Trace and both and being good examples.
The first of two appearances for on our list (four if you include his productions for and ), the lengthy breakbeat section from Brown's 'Cold Sweat' is fairly well hidden at 4 and a half minutes into this 7 minute funk work out. With its rolling high hats, the break lends itself perfectly to the rhythmic textures of late 90s drum & bass. Whilst this period arguably delivered some of the break's more iconic uses (see 's Bristol anthem '), the break also appears in memorable jungle sides (') and cuts from the genre's formative years ().
The opening drum break from 's 'Funky Mule' differs from many breaks on this list in that it was never particularly heavily used in hip hop. Its life as a sample really begins with early hardcore (see uses in both ' and ' by 's and 's '). The break's fantastically tough drum rolls made it highly suitable to both jungle and the harder wave of drum & bass that dominated the late 90s.
's jungle tear-out ' sees the break put to good use alongside the Amen break and vocals from jungle favourite, whilst 's ' places the break in altogether darker territory. Best known as the B-Boy anthem that defined the sound of hip hop's DJ architects, including the likes of and, the 's 'Apache' has also yielded significant influence on the development of drum & bass. With it's tempo increased to the realms of 150 bpm+, it takes on a more delicate feel than many of the breaks on this list and as such found favour with many producers of the so-called 'intelligent' drum & bass of the mid '90s. For a slightly tougher take on the break, many sampled which features a punchy open sample of the break in its closing bars. Characteristic uses include 's groundbreaking and 's ' (released on Goldie's Metalheadz imprint). Occasionally mistaken for 'Think' (see #2 below), the Hot Pants break (also produced by James Brown) shares a very similar prominent tambourine line. Whilst the drums are a prominent feature of the original version of the track, the Urban label's 1987 reissue contains a handy 2.5 minute long 'Bonus Beats' track containing just the drums and it is from this version that most will have taken their samples.