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Disk Breaks Sessions 01

Disk Breaks Sessions 01

Check out these lovely Progressive Breaks mixes from Disk Breaks Session 01 Download Another from the NSB Radio show

SPaces24 – Beautiful Melodic Breaks

sPaces24 – Beautiful Melodic Breaks

Sit and soak. wait and relax. let the day fall away and all the troubles and silence all the negative words that press into you . As you sit listen…

Early Morning Breaks

Love the idea of  Early Morning Breaks, and this mix from DJ Jondal just fits the bill. Cinematic, Downbeat and nicely flavored Bar Grooves for the early morning or the…

SPaces21 – Electronic Soundtrack Breaks

sPaces21 – Electronic Soundtrack Breaks

A new sound has begun. A new day has begun and it brings a new website reviewing the best in Electronic Soundtrack and Cinematic Breaks. In celebration of the new site LATTY brings a beautiful compilation of tracks that summarize the content of Electronic Soundtrack.

sPaces20 – Vocal Drum ‘n’ Breaks

We often avoid facing the dark side of ourselves. Softening the pain of past regrets and hurts and avoiding the pain of things we are ashamed of. Sometimes we need to sit with the hurts and embarrassment of the past, sit and face the rawness and allow ourselves to face the dark side of our soul. Only then can we really move onto new hope.
SPaces14 – Dark Techno Breaks

sPaces14 – Dark Techno Breaks

In every cloud there's a silver lining, in every Dark time there's glimmer of hope. A Feeling of excitement as you begin to see a light in the dark. In…

Thomas Ragsdale – Bait

Thomas Ragsdale – Bait

Elegant, diverse and distinct, the arctic vitality of Thomas Ragsdale’s ‘Bait’ - whose origins arose as the soundtrack to the Dominic Brunt film of the same name - tells a solemn and in places disquieting tale that stands well on its own, riddled with delicate nuance and a hyperborean conviction. With tracks such as ‘Who Holds The Devil, Hold Him Well’ acting as a somewhat blissful introduction to the inevitably weighty and emotive chronicle that is to follow, immediately from the launch of this sonic anthology we are met with an intricacy and persuasion inclined towards that of rapturous energy. We are enticed deeper into the mellifluous warrens of Ragsdale’s dulcet environment as ‘Warning Mass’ seeks to lock our attentiveness with denser noisescapes and lacunar chords of pensive sureness, thus demonstrating the perfection of temper held throughout the album’s entirety.
Spaces 34 Midnight Scores

spaces 34 Midnight Scores

Cinematic soundscape journey with Chris Mac, blending and layering sounds across Breaks, Film Scores and Electronica.
Rick Tedesco Progressive DJ

Rick Tedesco Progressive DJ

Any thoughts behind your track choice and placement for your mix? “For this mix in general, I wanted to utilize deep, melodic, atmospheric and progressive breaks with a bit of a pyramid shape and form. I wanted the mix to start slow and deep and gradually move towards a more progressive and aggressive territory, then gradually wind back down.” What inspires your best music creation moments? “Everyday life!” What's the latest exciting project you’re working on? “Trukers and I just finished a remix for the band The Panic Division, which is a rock/electronic group. The stems were super fun to play with and it was a bit different moulding a rock song into a progressive breaks track. All and all, we are really happy with the end result and the feedback has been great.” Favourite composers, producers or DJs at the moment and why? This is a hard one as there are so many talented artists out there… I would say BT, Trukers, Beta, Clandestine, Under This, Schodt, Geon, Abdomen Burst, Colombo and many more. As for why, well these artist all have signature styles of electronic music and to be honest, they were the first to come to mind.” What tracks are getting the most rotation in your sets at the moment? “When it comes to progressive breaks, I would say Trukers, Alfoa, Digital Department, Schodt, Evgeny KoTT & Abdomen Burst. When it comes to playing live and or more aggressive breaks, I would say Beta, Clandestine, Under This, Geon & Colombo” Any words of inspiration for the people out there? “Do what you love and love what you do!”
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