check out Argo's BrokenBeat Radio, from Philly...
http://www.beleza-music.org/vivid/bb_radio.html

a bunch of sets...

if you dig on this site, you'll find some archives of King Britt's radio show from 95/96 ! worth the trip...

cyhl

http://www.dreamlabrecords.com/DreamLabzFM.htm <http://www.dreamlabrecords.com/DreamLabzFM.htm>
http://www.bastardjazz.com

David Powers wrote:

Tristan, or anyone else:

Are there any good broken beat mixes available on soulseek?
I'd definitely like to check out more.
Especially something with tracks on the more techy side (I really like
Titonton for example).

.dave

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I know I missed a lot of people, but this is my general assessment.
Ultimately I think it's easier to classify than a lot of people
want to
admit, but it's confounding because all the primary players make
other stuff
than just broken beats.
i would also add that strange german faction of people whose stuff
seems to be hit or miss for me like jazzanova (who are almost
always a hit) and that crew of people.
and also also theres the north american crews like recloose,
titonton, john tejada, ayro, john arnold, moonstarr, etc. this
stuff usually makes up a huge portion of my deejay sets.

Haha. Yes, count this as d and e. :) Told you I was forgetting things!
Tristan
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