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  1. Funky beats and breaks from old funk tunes, mainly from from the 1970s. Some breaks are well known, while others are kinda rare beats. All in the mix. Count the breakbeats!

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  3. Feb 24, 2014 · 60-70s Rare Deep Funk Breaks 45 Compilation. 27 Tracks Compiled by ONI_KAM. https://www.mixcloud.com/ONI_KAM/rare...

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  4. An amalgam of trance, hip-hop and jungle, Funky Breaks became one of the most widely heard styles in electronic music thanks to its popularity as the sound of choice for those wishing to make some noise on pop charts and television commercials during the late '90s.

  5. Funk Breaks and Beats (50+ original breakbeats) In The Mix - Part 1 - YouTube Music. Funky beats and breaks from old funk tunes, mainly from from the 1970s. Some breaks are well known, while others are kinda rare beats. All in the mix.

    • ‘Amen, Brother’ – The Winstons. It should be no surprise seeing this one on the list, The Winstons’ ‘Amen, Brother’ is the second most sampled record of all time, and has been used in tracks like N.W.A’s 1988 hit ‘Straight Outta Compton’ and Salt-N-Pepa’s ‘I Desire’ from two years prior.
    • ‘Think (About It)’ – Lyn Collins. This funky tune was released as a single on James Brown’s People Records in 1972. ‘Think (About It)’ is one of the most frequently sampled James Brown productions, being used in tracks like Kanye West’s ‘Lost in the World’ back in 2010, and even this year on Beyonce’s ‘Church Girl’.
    • ‘Impeach The President’ – The Honey Drippers. Written and produced by Roy Charles Hammond, aka Roy C, ‘Impeach The President’ was first released on Alaga Records in 1973.
    • ‘Apache’ – The Incredible Bongo Band. The combined drum and bongo break from The Incredible Bongo Band’s 1973 version of ‘Apache’ has been labelled by many as “hip-hop’s national anthem”, and has found its way onto tracks by Nas, Grandmaster Flash, and Kanye West.
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  7. An amalgam of trance, hip-hop and jungle, Funky Breaks became one of the most widely heard styles in electronic music thanks to its popularity as the sound of choice for those wishing to make some noise on pop charts and television commercials during the late '90s.

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