Had a dropped '84 Blazer with 2 CV 12's in a perfect ported box that made the roof flex and bounce a quarter off from center in 3 bass hits from this one back in that day :)
only found out about this track from a tutorial from producer Lu Diaz, This track changed his life in music!! 3 Golden Rules for Low End Hip Hop Mixing | Lu Diaz
Remember bumping this back in high school in my old honda with cerwin vega 12's and just a couple hundred watts of pure class-A power...damn those ported cabinets were big...but those dynamix tracks played so deeepppp on em! Much respect also goes to Bass 305 and Techmaster PEB :0))
*** BINGO!!! *** I have this on cassette (TDK D90) and didn't get the artist or title but just searched for "Just the the DJ a Break" and got here. Now, where's my BMX & ghetto blaster?
I was thinking the same thing. This jam was put together perfectly. The beats combined with the samples. This jam is underplayed too. Signed, Class of '85
Been looking for more music to listen to. Somehow stumbled onto this while looking for post hardcore bands. This wasn't what I was looking for...but I love it! I think I've just discovered a new type of music to jam to!
Awesome!!! I am sitting here at my computer searching some old school stuff because I just pulled this cassette out of my closet TODAY! "Dynamix II - The Album" with bonus track "Move Your Feet" I even have the Return of the Bass That Ate Miami, Meggotron, and a few other bass tapes. (Bass Boy, DJ Magic Mike and a few others)
I used to drop this in my djing days must have been about 21/22 when it was out - I'd been struggling for decent stuff to play from about 1985 as electro had sort of started to disappear the old jazz-funk was well and truly dead but then this at the start of 1987 and the early house that had started to get big over here in England at the same time sort of kicked things off again.
Yooooo... I made a beat with this 808 drum pattern... I had it in my head since childhood and never realized it was this song I remember from way way back.... hahah so dope....
man I use to tear a dance floor up with this one! and WITH OUT the bumping and grinding...just sweep the dang dance floor up with some serious movessssssssss...lmbo!! wow the memories..
Back in the late 80's early 90's Philadelphia's WDAS 105.3 live saturday night DJ Lawrence Lavon used to use this as a transition...One word HOT!!! It took me over 20 years with no title to find this. Still has the same effect now as then.
Thanks man, you're awesome! Sure is Ronnie, people need to start keeping a running list of these sample spots for these old sample heavy tracks when they post for posterity.
I had this on cassette, recorded off the radio. The mix was only slightly different. I remember, even back then, at 14, feeling really cool that I liked music like this. I didn't have a BMX though. :-(
+J.J. J Well it isn't is it as its our (the English's) language and if you (Americans)don't like it get your own language and stop messing our's up with your wrong spellings.
JC! I haven't heard this since 1988!... We used this song to measure the BOOM in each others systems. When that BASS kicked in either you were a king or it was back to the drawing board!
dayuuummm!! Now i finally get to see that someone else has this record besides me...the other side would be George of the Jungle..dang I was in 8th or 9th grade when I first heard them... along with Gucci Crew and Tech Master P.E.B, Nemesis, along with Rodney-O's Everlasting Bass...Wow good memories... Thanx for the post
@guerrero1106 at 2:41 that's someone cutting up what sounds like Planet Rock then there is a sample of "And the Beat Goes on" by The Whispers, a cool old school jam.
yez sir flashback fo sho sittin on 13x7 roadster whire wheels 175/50 low profile tires on thoze rimz of course..the year was 1998 and i was 17 when my momz bought me a 96 hyundai elantra..3 twelve inch pioneers and a 2000 watt amp..military drive was the cruising strip in san antonio.
This is one Old School skate jam that still moves the crowd also this version flat out jams compared the the other version that was relased with bizzy beat mc.
This is the damn Bomb 💣 this is wat I grew up on real music 🎵!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
😂hell yeah 👍🏽
This is 31 years old !!! Still FRESH !
My dad always listens to this on full blast, and on repeat. (If you're reading this comment, Hi dad!)
Your dad is RAD!!
you have a cool Dad😎
i remember this tune i got goosebumps the scratchin is un real
Hi son
I'm like your dad! 80's electro rules!
Flashbacks of disturbing the peace in a 1991 Honda CRX sitting on Dayton's with four 12 inch woofers bumping this track.. Lets go!
lmao the Honda CRX
Had a dropped '84 Blazer with 2 CV 12's in a perfect ported box that made the roof flex and bounce a quarter off from center in 3 bass hits from this one back in that day :)
Right there with you, had 88 honda lowered civic with entire hatch full of subs.
I had 2 12" and a 15" in my CRX si, not a drop of knowledge of what subwoofer phasing was. sounded like ass lol. My single 10 hits harder these days
It was awesome going to raves here (miami/ft lauderdale) in the 90s and seeing these guys and other bass/electro acts performing live.
No real Dj should be without this track!!!
only found out about this track from a tutorial from producer Lu Diaz, This track changed his life in music!! 3 Golden Rules for Low End Hip Hop Mixing | Lu Diaz
thats what also brought me here ^_^
Haha same
Ah those good old electro albums come to mind from the early 80's
Brilliant. 1987 Electro dance floor burner by Dynamix2 Give the DJ a break one of the last Electro street vibes brilliant old skool track
Remember bumping this back in high school in my old honda with cerwin vega 12's and just a couple hundred watts of pure class-A power...damn those ported cabinets were big...but those dynamix tracks played so deeepppp on em! Much respect also goes to Bass 305 and Techmaster PEB :0))
i still bump bass 305 in my ride lol. i think having some subs is what got me into music, heavy.
*** BINGO!!! ***
I have this on cassette (TDK D90) and didn't get the artist or title but just searched for "Just the the DJ a Break" and got here.
Now, where's my BMX & ghetto blaster?
Every time I hear this song, my mouth stretches the widest smile you've ever seen.
"its not hip hop, ITS ELECTRO!!!!!" - shaun of the dead
Yes let's get our definitions correct. Remember the electro compilation LPs back in the day?
True, but electro is a sub-componet of hip-hop
One of my favs from back in the day... Cracking Beat and Bass.
I was thinking the same thing.
This jam was put together perfectly.
The beats combined with the samples.
This jam is underplayed too.
Signed,
Class of '85
I will never tire of this song.
ONE OF THE BEST BEATs Of Our Life TIME!!!
Been looking for more music to listen to. Somehow stumbled onto this while looking for post hardcore bands. This wasn't what I was looking for...but I love it! I think I've just discovered a new type of music to jam to!
wow. I thank God for being able to re-connect with the soundtrack of my life.
HOLY SHIT...wow good memories in the bronx..thxs man
absolutely insane! body popping track! And the beat goes on- sample - class true magic.
DAMN! This is legit! Cruising the strip up and down down in a lowered Isuzu PUP pick up with 2 15 inch Fosgates. LOL
Destroying my ear drums with honor
lol
Awesome!!! I am sitting here at my computer searching some old school stuff because I just pulled this cassette out of my closet TODAY! "Dynamix II - The Album" with bonus track "Move Your Feet" I even have the Return of the Bass That Ate Miami, Meggotron, and a few other bass tapes. (Bass Boy, DJ Magic Mike and a few others)
I used to drop this in my djing days must have been about 21/22 when it was out - I'd been struggling for decent stuff to play from about 1985 as electro had sort of started to disappear the old jazz-funk was well and truly dead but then this at the start of 1987 and the early house that had started to get big over here in England at the same time sort of kicked things off again.
Superb tune from 1987
absolutely insane! body popping track!
Yooooo... I made a beat with this 808 drum pattern... I had it in my head since childhood and never realized it was this song I remember from way way back.... hahah so dope....
This is the tack I been looking for!!!!
That my bass throwing down 87
man I use to tear a dance floor up with this one! and WITH OUT the bumping and grinding...just sweep the dang dance floor up with some serious movessssssssss...lmbo!! wow the memories..
Thanks for the post!!! This brings back OLD OLD dance memories on the floor and skating rink- this tune has never left my head!!! LOL!!!!!!
OMG WHAT A CLASS TUNE I TOTALLY FORGOT ABOUT PAUL!! 😱🫡🍋👏🏾👏🏾💣💣💥💥
Back in the late 80's early 90's Philadelphia's WDAS 105.3 live saturday night DJ Lawrence Lavon used to use this as a transition...One word HOT!!! It took me over 20 years with no title to find this. Still has the same effect now as then.
Thanks man, you're awesome! Sure is Ronnie, people need to start keeping a running list of these sample spots for these old sample heavy tracks when they post for posterity.
I had this on cassette, recorded off the radio. The mix was only slightly different.
I remember, even back then, at 14, feeling really cool that I liked music like this. I didn't have a BMX though. :-(
this is the jam, when you mix and scratch on the 1200's
prodigy breezeblock session when liam mixes this banger with the beatles... classic.
essa música é muito foda,sempre ouço ela várias vezes já dancei ela muito tbm!!!!!!!
I want this tune Awesome old skool
WAS FÜR EINE GEILE ZEIT..............
This was the shit back in the day!!!! ;) brings back old school memories! Representing Miami yoooo!
The memories this songs brings back...thanks 4 da post!!!
been a miniute great one thanks!!!
Still kicks arse!!!!
it's ASS not 'arse'! ;)
+J.J. J Well it isn't is it as its our (the English's) language and if you (Americans)don't like it get your own language and stop messing our's up with your wrong spellings.
Too bad Dynamix broke up. I still love this music. This music is magical and timeless.
Wow! So many samples used in later stuff. Great!
great post thanks :)
pphhaaaaaaaaaattt!!!! Still will rock any dancefloor
JC! I haven't heard this since 1988!... We used this song to measure the BOOM in each others systems.
When that BASS kicked in either you were a king or it was back to the drawing board!
Long Live Electro! Wow this is dope how did i miss this before
Love it..my feed moving ☺❤
dayuuummm!! Now i finally get to see that someone else has this record besides me...the other side would be George of the Jungle..dang I was in 8th or 9th grade when I first heard them... along with Gucci Crew and Tech Master P.E.B, Nemesis, along with Rodney-O's Everlasting Bass...Wow good memories...
Thanx for the post
house was falling down back to 87'
you got to rememmber when it was all about bass back in the late 80 's you could hear it coming blocks away.
thats my man throwing down is a different song!~body pumpin going down.
this is the root of so many beats and samples! old school shit right hear!
This is the junk. I remember this jam from my high school days. This song would get everyone on the floor. Classic indeed.
nao ouço esta musica a 15 anos parabens
was sick then is sick now djs still slip this one in were poss one of my favourates of all time love it
OMG!!!! I been looking for this forever.
brings me back to my DJ days
@browno1971 Wow, I haven't heard song in a very long time and it really brings back old memories...thanks for posting this classic jam
Dynamix 2 give the DJ a break respect ro the iconic street sounds series ELECTRO lives on
Fat laces, adidas or puma memories bein a robot in the high street x
hell yeah!
i remember this song back in the late 80s...
boom ba bom boom.....nice 808 breakbeat...the basis for all this shiat going on now.....
AWESOM!!
What a baseline! and the samples!! It's all here
nice upload bro love this track
I used to bump this driving down I-Drive in Orlando.
ive also got this record i forgot that i had it until i heard this
This sound is culture. If you know then you know
Now that's a mother of a hard rockin' back beat that even Neil Pert would have been proud of:-)).
old skool house party song
still cool this tune
I still have the 12in single of this bass station records MIAMI
Great old skool jam for stomach crunches....yepp.
Love it!
Shake your body all the way down!! Love this song!
Well dope and fly WORD 😎
@guerrero1106 at 2:41 that's someone cutting up what sounds like Planet Rock then there is a sample of "And the Beat Goes on" by The Whispers, a cool old school jam.
mini truck days !! late 80's it was the best time for dj's the (mc's now days called rapers ) were second on the stage hip hop still strong!!!!!
HOL**HIT THIS IS WHAT I'VE LOOKING FOR!!!
Classic !
GIVE IT 2 EM GIVE IT 2 EM GIVE IT 2 EM
this is it!!
ha me too
great club song
yez sir flashback fo sho sittin on 13x7 roadster whire wheels 175/50 low profile tires on thoze rimz of course..the year was 1998 and i was 17 when my momz bought me a 96 hyundai elantra..3 twelve inch pioneers and a 2000 watt amp..military drive was the cruising strip in san antonio.
GOOD OLE SKATING RINK MUSIC FOR ME
That bassline will destroy all that resist it.
heavy! yes people should give djs breaks.
Top Hard! ☝️💓☝️
Miss the “Drinking with Lincoln.”
Give it All You Got! >>
This is one Old School skate jam that still moves the crowd also this version flat out jams compared the the other version that was relased with bizzy beat mc.
I remeber DJ Fingers RIPPIN this to bits backinaday.. Bless Up to Da Munch Bunch Krew from Da Day. BraaaaP!!!
a sp1200, a vocoder, a korg,a dx7,two turn tables and ah mic ah phone...eric griffin and crew didn't need much more to get the party started.
classic!
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