| /BWST1299/$FILE/makemine.jpg) | | Undertone | | "Make Mine A Double" | | [Breaking Down] | | [2009][CD] | | |  | Undertone, underground House music's North London warrior, is back once again with another slice of pure Underground House.
Starting where Sexy Thing finished, Ed takes things wider, deeper ... and more alcoholic. Make Mine A Double opens with the Bernard Wright sample monster Amaretto Sour, then slaps you around the face with the old-skool basslines of White Russian and White Whine. Keeping the old guard happy, Mojito brings us back to the early nineties, while Make Your Mark and Gin & Tonic take it deep again for a final sip of 90% proof.
A strictly limited picture CD release - grab a bag of ice, your favourite spirits, and mix vigorously with this serious shot of House music. |  |
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| /BWST12100/$FILE/rtd.jpg) | | Sandro K | | "Rock The Disco" | | [Breaking Down] | | [2009][CD] | | |  | Sandro "Alessandro" K's massive underground track finally touches down on Breaking Down this Spring.
Originally featured on Undertone's Sunday Session #51 mix CD back in 2007, "Rock The Disco" will be destroying a dancefloor near you with mixes by Undertone, Tribe of '95 and Melrose & Fabin. As if that wasn't enough, Sandro brings his own dub version ... and we even drew those dark 'n' bumpy 2-steppers NW7 Project out of retirement to complete this superb package.
Strictly limited picture CD - hit BUY now and let "Rock The Disco" provide exactly what it says on the tin. |  |
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| /BWST12101/$FILE/ftd.jpg) | | DJ $ki | | "From The DAT : Volume Two (Limited Edition Version)" | | [Breaking Down] | | [2009][Business Card CD] | | |  | The second instalment of "From The DAT" sees $ki spinning though the old studio archives for a 3-way tease of unreleased goodies.
Opening with 1997's Deeper Than You, a classic-RIP sounding underground House number that was cut to plate for the few that shared a pirate studio with $ki back in the day.
Next up is 1999's Back Once Again, which was made when Ed returned to making underground beats after a two year break in the late nineties.
Finally comes Let's Go!, which was supposed to be the B-Side to "Give Me The Dub" on MJ Cole and Andy Lewis' Prolific Dubbs project. Unfortunately Andy left and Dubbs was put aside; but now you can get the track that was specifically made for their label.
This is an ULTRA LIMITED picture business card MP3 disc. That means the three tracks are encoded as high quality 320Kbps MP3s, ready for you to use in Serato or your favourite MP3 mixing software. As a legendary record shopkeeper once said; snooze and you loose.
WARNING - PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASE!
This is a business card CD and is therefore not compatible with slot-loading CD drives, such as those found on Apple MacBooks / iMacs or car CD players. It is also a data CD, so won't play in your regular audio CD player. If you think you can't play this CD, please order the "double" version which also contains the same tracks on a regular sliver CD in addition to the limited business card copy. If in doubt, e-mail us! |  |
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| /BWST1230/$FILE/brd12001.jpg) | | The NW7 Project | | "File Under Garage" | | [Breaking Down] | | [2004][12"] | | |  | | Here's $ki's much anticipated NW7 Project EP; a collection of 2-Step grooves that provide a serious injection of funk back into the Underground. "File Under Garage" brings things full circle at a time when UK Garage was predominantly 4 by 4, and sets out to cause a brand new kind of damage on the dancefloor.
With two hot cuts for 2004 ("Missing" and "Free My Mind"), 2003's long awaited remix of "Nothing" and 1998's "Move Your Body", NW7 opened Breaking Down's release account with a bang. |  |
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