- Audio CD (Sep 18 2001)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import, Best of
- Label: Sire
- ASIN: B00005NVK7
- Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Hugh Volume - Buckfunk |
| 2. Frequent Yet Vague - DJ Icey |
| 3. Into The Darkness - Player One |
| 4. Funny Break (One Is Enough) - Orbital |
| 5. Rotten Dot Com - Meat Katie |
| 6. Bring Yourself (Off Again) - Meat Katie |
| 7. Ready To Dance - DJ Era |
| 8. Hold Me Tight - Paz & Pooba |
| 9. Proving The Theory - Unintentional Minuets |
| 10. Must Be The Music - The Funklab(DJ's C4/B. Nice) |
| 11. The Gallon - City-Wide Allstars |
| 12. 20,000 Freaks (Remix) - Jackal & Hyde |
| 13. Controlled Trek (Chapter 2) - DJ Icey |
| 14. Brand New Style - Second Protocol Production Team |
| 15. Just A Beat - Harry Lime |
| 16. Bust Off The Bass - DJ Icey |
| 17. Reactivate - R-Fresh & Infiniti |
| 18. Ain't No Need To Hide - Sandy B |
| 19. Fall Into Me (DJ Icey Remix) - Micro |
| 20. Dancing In My Head - Rennie Pilgrem & Arthur Baker |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Essential Elements: The Breaks Elements (Audio CD)
This album represents a lot of differing genres. I liked it.
1.0 out of 5 stars
This is NOT Essential Elements...trust me!,
By Scott A. Hammel (Orlando, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Essential Elements: The Breaks Elements (Audio CD)
DJ Icey returns to the scene mixing his second compilation in the Essential Series. Other DJ's releasing Essential Mixes have ranged from UK's Radio 1 Pete Tong to former Culture Club front man Boy George. MTV's DJ Skribble has even gotten in on the act. Icey, arguably the U.S.'s best known breakbeat DJ, lays down 20 tracks in just over 75 minutes. This provides the listener with a wide range of music, which on the surface would appear to be a delight, but unfortunately, ends up to be the demise of the album. The mix overall had some great cuts that got my head shaking (Orbital's Funny Break, and Meat Katie's Rotten Dot Com were my favorites), but the mix seemed too hurried. Icey's first mix in the Essential series released last year was in my opinion, his finest work, but could have also led to my high expectations for this mix. Having seen Icey live many times, this album does the man and his legend no justice. Don't worry Icey, we all have our days.
5.0 out of 5 stars
essential elements-dj icey presents,
By "jamz13" (san francisco, baby) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Essential Elements: The Breaks Elements (Audio CD)
alright this is my first review, but by no means my first house/breakbeat cd. all i can say is when i paw throught the reviews posted on amazon, i am always a bit sceptical. sometimes people will say: it's "hard," and it, "kicks ass," when really it's weak and it [not good]; however, with this cd, it is very different...it'll kick your [rear body part] six ways from sunday, with skillful mixing, most excellent breaks and hard, hard beats...it's downright beautiful, man. buy it. you will not regret it!
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