A Beginner's Guide To Breakcore, Drum & Bass, Jungle & Breakbeat Hardcore

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @dxmthl
    @dxmthl  2 месяца назад +47

    Pinning a new comment to let y'all know I'm working on a new series to help introduce people to specific sub-genres of the genres covered in this video. I've got two videos in that series already done, first one went up a month ago and covers Darkcore & Darkside Jungle, and the second one went up yesterday and covers Techstep & Neurofunk. I put a link to a playlist containing them in the first few seconds of this video, but y'all can also just check my recent uploads to find them.
    The next two videos in the series are probably going to cover Atmo Jungle & Atmo DnB, and Jungle Tekno & Happy Hardcore. Also working with a Breakcore guy I know to help with covering Breakcore sub-genres, since I didn't do the best job at covering them in this video, and also don't have enough Breakcore in my library to really cover its sub-genres anyway.

    • @ashleyhunte
      @ashleyhunte 2 месяца назад +1

      BLESS YOU

    • @adreto2978
      @adreto2978 Месяц назад +2

      im hyped bro

    • @mar15115
      @mar15115 Месяц назад +2

      cooooool 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @glassprism
    @glassprism 10 месяцев назад +798

    This ain’t a beginner’s guide, it’s a whole handbook. As a fan of Jungle, I love this! If you’re reading this, very well done!

  • @FurryWrecker911
    @FurryWrecker911 Год назад +1488

    >Wants to showcase the difference in genres
    >Makes a 2 hour megamix to prove the curriculum
    God, I love the internet because of mix tapes like this.

    • @Dubotic303
      @Dubotic303 5 месяцев назад +11

      I am really enjoying it so far. 😊

    • @PinchyLobster
      @PinchyLobster Месяц назад

      i come back to this constantly just for the mix. especially the breakbeat hardcore. holy shit its good

  • @bingbong_luver
    @bingbong_luver Год назад +628

    The UK is so real for this.

    • @pixxiemarie9264
      @pixxiemarie9264 8 месяцев назад +8

      Exactly.😩

    • @CWCvilleCop
      @CWCvilleCop 7 месяцев назад +60

      The US likes to take a lot of credit, but the UK will always be the epicenter of music and culture.

    • @antlerbraum2881
      @antlerbraum2881 7 месяцев назад +61

      ⁠@@CWCvilleCopThe UK is definitely to credit for breakbeat and all that but America has rock music, soul, funk, hip-hop, country, jazz, various types of folk and much, much, MUCH more. Just look at a tiny neighborhood in the US like Harlem, that small area has more influential musical culture and history than many countries.

    • @CWCvilleCop
      @CWCvilleCop 7 месяцев назад +29

      @@antlerbraum2881 I'm definitely overgeneralizing in that comment, but a lot of what you mentioned was either developed in the UK, or has roots in it. Rock is obvious as the US and UK co-developed it, but all American country descends directly from Anglo/Celtic folk music. As does blues, since all blues pioneers were basically putting their own new spin on country/western and traditional gospel, and therefore so does jazz, and therefore funk and hip-hop. Though obviously those genres developed IN the US with US exclusive influences, like Harlem, as you mentioned. It's definitely an immense collection of subjects with just as much nuance, but every genre known as an "American" genre has roots in, or directly descends from Britain and Ireland.

    • @timmoleft7147
      @timmoleft7147 7 месяцев назад +16

      @@CWCvilleCop So what we're saying is that whilst the US may be the 'Throne', the UK is the 'Power behind the Throne'. I concur entirely.

  • @himagain803
    @himagain803 Год назад +173

    Old geezer here. Never heard of Breakcore and the track playing at 8:32 (just the kind of stuff I loved) was the type of thing already being referred to as Jungle in late 1991 (briefly known as Military), particularly at places like Starlite 2000 in Leicester - still have tapes and flyers from that era. By the time of my somewhat enforced absence in mid 1993, it was pretty much the same thing, just quicker and known as Drum and Bass. Not a criticism of the content, just the take of someone who was knocking about at the time. It would be interesting to hear another old git's perspective of this era.

    • @BeekuBird
      @BeekuBird 7 месяцев назад +3

      In the North West, hardcore and piano were different genres. Hardcore would be played somewhere like Konspiracy, Sound Garden, PSV. Piano would be somewhere like Shelleys, Maximes, Quadrant Park. Breakbeats weren't a defining feature because lots of UK music had breakbeats.

    • @spawn302
      @spawn302 7 месяцев назад +23

      The truth is, no one really knows what they are. A lot of the qualities you see throughout the genres in this video are shared and there are very few defining CLEAR indicators if any.
      The truth is the boxes we try to create now are different from the boxes back then. An artist can create Jungle today and people in the past would call it DnB and vice versa.
      As I explained in another comment, there are a lot of tracks that could go either way but there is no definitive "Oh this track is 10% too complex. It is now Jungle!" Or "Hmmm, this track has too little Reggae. If it had 5% more Reggae it is then officially Jungle."
      In fact, back then people called their jungle tracks dnb just to avoid any of the controversy around jungle music and it being seen as troublemaker's music.
      I think breakcore is pretty distinctive. I think we should recategorize breakcore and jungle as subgenres of dnb. Drum n Bass I feel is so vague and has been used to describe many songs that fuflfill different subgenres. I feel like Drum n Bass can go any direction. If there is clear and strong Reggae influence, you now have Jungle. Enough complexity and dynamic composition, it could be seen as breakcore. Regardless, it's all Drum n Bass. Drum n Bass as a parent genre will always pull from the subgenres. There will be moments where a "break solo" will happen but it might not encapsulate the whole song. There will also be an occasional reggae sample that can be borrowed from time to time without being jungle. This would also leave room for garage and liquid dnb to be "under" Drum n Bass umbrella.
      An example of a genre that has gone way off enough to call themselves a different umbrella would be dubstep. It took and borrowed a lot from garage and dnb as a whole, but it's now distinctively different and instead a cousin to DnB. Early dubstep largely didnt use breaks at all but kept the reggae influence. A lot of different basses were used as it tried to find its sound.
      Under DnB
      - jungle
      - garage
      - liquid dnb
      Under Dubstep
      - glitch hop
      - melodic dubstep
      Under House
      - deep house
      - electro house
      - prog house
      - big room
      - tropical
      Techno and Disco were both huge influences and I feel are cousins to House the same way DnB is to Dubstep.
      In my opinion, all these fall under Electronic music.

    • @himagain803
      @himagain803 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@spawn302 Where on earth do get Jungle being called "troublemakers music"? Never in my life have I heard that.
      A "clear and strong reggae influence" is Jungle?
      GARAGE! under Drum and Bass sub-heading?
      Come on mate.

    • @spawn302
      @spawn302 7 месяцев назад +11

      @himagain803 if you go back to the roots of jungle, you'll see it has an origin where news media said that jungle music and its beats were responsible for the rise in gang violence in the UK and had racism attached to it. This is of course, untrue and similar to how people would always say that if you played Call of Duty or GTA it would cause you to "be more violent". But still, jungle music was slammed by people everywhere demonizing Jungle, leading to creation of "DnB" as a genre that was supposed to not be Jungle

    • @OGillo2001
      @OGillo2001 5 месяцев назад

      STARLIGHT 2000 all nighter! I remember one where we were chatting to the bride and groom who were getting married after they cleaned the place up a bit and changed the lights! Beautiful days!

  • @fridgejohn8639
    @fridgejohn8639 Год назад +847

    Breakcore Subgenres: Yes

    • @Imseeking
      @Imseeking Год назад +48

      Drum and bass sub genres: yes

    • @MrKonquer
      @MrKonquer Год назад +23

      Everything subsequently came from the acid house scene as this was the first type of rave music.

    • @dj-eme
      @dj-eme Год назад +3

      The 303 is behind underground music and you’re jealous that your synth isn’t one.

    • @pietu87
      @pietu87 Год назад +8

      Breakbeat genres: Yes

    • @kristjan304
      @kristjan304 Год назад +3

      Real breakcore
      Breakbeat breakcore
      Lolicore
      Etno trash

  • @markkim11
    @markkim11 2 месяца назад +4

    I'm korean. This is good effect of RUclips. It was good for me to learn difficult genre of Breakbeat-Drum and bass, Thanks for your effort!

  • @FoulUnderworldCreature
    @FoulUnderworldCreature Год назад +440

    Breakbeat hardcore (early and mid 90s) is the best but it's so hard to find DJs playing it or releasing mixes nowadays, let alone producers. I hope more people will become interested in this genre.

    • @illford
      @illford Год назад +40

      Breakbeat hardcore is cool but something about happy hardcore feels right

    • @geesixnine
      @geesixnine Год назад +14

      Ill start DJing it in SoCal

    • @FoulUnderworldCreature
      @FoulUnderworldCreature Год назад +8

      @@illford HHC was my favorite genre for a long time. I didn't start raving until the 2010s but I managed to squeeze in quite a few HHC shows.

    • @Snorfter
      @Snorfter Год назад +11

      been mixing it a lot recently in nz. bringing those oldskool tunes to the younger generations that im from

    • @bluebull399
      @bluebull399 Год назад +15

      You occasionally get some mainstream producers popping up with a breakbeat hardcore track or too. I can't remember if it was Chase and Status or Rudimental but I recently heard a track from one of them that sounded straight outta 1992. It was a nice bit of nostalgia.

  • @RM-el3gw
    @RM-el3gw Год назад +18

    That transition between Evaboy and Machinegirl was flawless

  • @sad.3x3
    @sad.3x3 Год назад +68

    i appreciate that this guide isnt very judgy or gatekeepy, im quite new to this and have lots of trouble differentiating between these genres, so whenever i tried learning more a lot of people i spoke to were really passive aggressive to me just because i have some trouble understanding, this video is really helpful and amazing thank you!

  • @Bkoded
    @Bkoded Год назад +10

    i went into this video expecting some toxic video complaining about sewerslvt or something and was instead greeted with a great track selection that does an incredible job at summarizing genres, i love this
    also that mks x turbulence double was brutal youre incredibly talented

  • @kittyburger6553
    @kittyburger6553 8 месяцев назад +5

    As a fan of all these genres, its so refreshing seeing someone take the time to dedicate an educational video on them and their differenes all the while playing phenomenal tunes. Keep up the good work!

    • @kittyburger6553
      @kittyburger6553 8 месяцев назад

      also, happy to see sewerslvt acknowledged in the genre. Love her music to bits - her music followed me through so many stages of my life

  • @internetspookies
    @internetspookies Год назад +8

    wow the mixing of tracks goes absolutely insane, these sound great together

  • @Tha3l
    @Tha3l Год назад +19

    This has been great and a fun way to learn. For the longest time I was only aware of one of the Hardcores and to me Jungle was basically just Ragga-Jungle. Have been enjoying most of these genres for years, though, so clarity really helps (especially when I'm in the mood for something specific).

    • @smartgenes1
      @smartgenes1 Год назад +3

      It's complicated because jungle came to be associated with ragga jungle, which forced the d&b name change. D&B was kind of a throwback to 1993 jungle but with more edited drum breaks and heavier bass. Then following that tech step and more minimalistic stuff came in too. Then add to that confusion that jungle was the umbrella term for all the music, and then d&b was the new umbrella term.

  • @OverFork0ver
    @OverFork0ver 9 месяцев назад +3

    An absolutely amazing video essay on this particular group of genres within electronic music. I started listening to electronic music around 2008, and started drifting backwards towards the more 90's era (System 7, The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, Orbital, Leftfield, Aphex Twin, etc) because I preferred that sound of people kind of winging it with limited equipment. I listened to all of it at one point, from gabber, neurofunk, psytrance, you name it and I've probably heard it. Your knowledge of the music is top-tier, and this video was clearly a passion project. The mixes are great, plenty of artists I haven't heard before that are going in my rotation now. Just 10/10 all around, great job.

  • @Toripusutashi
    @Toripusutashi 8 месяцев назад +3

    As someone who lived through all the 90s eras. This is an unbelievably good explanation. breakbeat hardcore is in my blood ❤

  • @taylore2877
    @taylore2877 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is excellent for my set I’m planning. To make sure I hit nail on the head

  • @tarf
    @tarf Год назад +14

    Thank you for making this!!! found your video on the sewersvlt subreddit, I'm a metalhead who recently got into more dnb and jungle, electronic music in genetal, and the genra labeling has been incredibly confusing for me, and this clears it up so much for me, thx man

  • @blackman2101
    @blackman2101 11 месяцев назад

    I'm no oldhead but I've been enjoying house, jungle, DnB and breaks for 20 years. I'm still learning new stuff about the history of my favorite music.

  • @щзх678
    @щзх678 Год назад +13

    спасибо за этот микс! и за объяснение тоже. я думаю, ты положил все свои усилия ради этого видео. отличная работа

  • @damienstubbs6246
    @damienstubbs6246 Год назад

    I'm from Australia. Started on DnB in 2000. Realised many years later that a lot of it was jungle. Went nuts on Juno Records and Bandcamp when COVID hit and have been delving into the early to mid-90s revival, but I didn't really know what I was listening to. 2022, went nuts for Ray Keith stuff and at the same time read his book, "Dark Soldier", which helped me to fit some of the sounds in my collection to the history as well as defining sub-genres for me. This video fit the final pieces in the puzzle. Great format. Great video. Big up!

  • @PastaSauce7
    @PastaSauce7 Год назад +7

    the netian snare 🥁

  • @tnafSiseraMlecnafetS
    @tnafSiseraMlecnafetS 27 дней назад

    чел, это погружение в богатый мир брейкбита просто сногсшибательно! я готов его даже слушать не в учебных целях. прости, мой английский не хорош, чтобы выразить на нем свое восхищение

  • @Smitteys86
    @Smitteys86 11 месяцев назад +2

    You've done us all a service. Thanks for what must've been a remarkable amount of work- that or a lifetime of absorbing these details. Either way, respect.

  • @nightlight7654
    @nightlight7654 5 месяцев назад

    That Gary power track is DOPE 🔥🔥🔥(and many of the others).

  • @Nowordscameout
    @Nowordscameout 9 месяцев назад +2

    Came for the education, stayed for the mix!

  • @justinwescott8125
    @justinwescott8125 Год назад +8

    One thing I can say about each of these genres, is that Emma Essex has mastered all of them under the aliases Renard, Bandetto, The Quick Brown Fox, Jackal Queenston, Rotteen, Furries in a Blender, etc etc.

  • @lakthederg
    @lakthederg 3 месяца назад

    just found this video, and i adore it. a perfect way to explain such a neat and fascinating set of genres, and the whole thing just oozes a genuine love for this music. tysm for this!!

  • @tekuwolf5454
    @tekuwolf5454 Год назад +3

    this video is like everything i've wanted as a huge dnb fan and a nerd for learning about the genre and its origins and subgenres. I always try to explain the differences between them to my friends but i am not very musically inclined lol so Im sure this video will come in handy!! awesome work bro!

  • @rooshavik9133
    @rooshavik9133 Год назад +1

    unironically became my top playlist

  • @chromatika67
    @chromatika67 Год назад +2

    I commend you for this. My brother and i have been on drum and bass since the 2009/2010, particularly liquid drum and bass, so ive been a drum n bass head as far as i can remember, so i love this man

  • @Hexaina667
    @Hexaina667 8 месяцев назад +1

    I cant wait until there is a genre were the minimum bpm is like 220 with complicated drum patterns that doesn't stray away from weird but good sounds and has just the right amount going on, with a good amount of bass, and also mix in some synths and classical instruments. it would be awesome.

  • @kanari-
    @kanari- 10 месяцев назад +1

    This mix is a hidden gem damn. I'd do anything to make this go front page like holy cow. The info combined with the sick mix is so cool.

  • @FlamespeedyAMV
    @FlamespeedyAMV 11 месяцев назад +2

    Jungle is making a come back in 2023, noice

  • @KuroHebi
    @KuroHebi Год назад +1

    Started listening to Piri and Tommy Villiers' music a while back. Fell in love with liquid drum and bass, and I'm now looking to dig deeper into the genre that is Breakbeat.

  • @spurka8837
    @spurka8837 Год назад

    Couldn't really learn anything while bopping to these bangers, reeeaaally great selection of songs dude.

  • @Marktec
    @Marktec 5 месяцев назад +1

    As someone who grew up in the car audio scene with electronic music, I just can’t get on board with the distorted bass of breakcore. The rest of it is great but I just can’t get over the intentional lack of clarity. Neurofunk dnb, specifically rollers, is my go to, but I respect all of these genres. Great vid and mixing my dude.

  • @accelAV
    @accelAV Год назад +3

    I fokin love jungle man

  • @bullfrogkaiju1431
    @bullfrogkaiju1431 Год назад +2

    The Neon White album by machine girl is a banger all throughout. I found it when preparing for a biochemistry exam and it was easy to study while listening to it.

  • @Mo-dz5rb
    @Mo-dz5rb Год назад +26

    Great video love it. Although for the breakcore part would have been cool to hear some 2000’s breakcore too but its cool. Good work!

  • @yaboymart3237
    @yaboymart3237 Год назад +1

    I'll be honest, going into this I thought it was going to be a video essay on the history and differences between the genres, and didn't realize this was a mix with video slides.

  • @DaVince21
    @DaVince21 Год назад +1

    Thanks for making this not just a guide, but a genuinely nice mix to queue up as well.

  • @gengraded
    @gengraded Год назад +1

    Been listening to all these styles for a long time. Great mix! Luv Future Primitive

  • @thomaskositzki9424
    @thomaskositzki9424 9 месяцев назад

    Am a D'n'B Fan in Germany since around 2000 but could never identifiy the genres.
    Thank you so much! 😃

  • @99insight
    @99insight 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks
    edit: I didn’t realize there were so many sounds to this genre of music. Really cool to see you break it down and help me and other understand what we are listening and how they differ from one another. Thanks.

  • @lordkas12
    @lordkas12 9 месяцев назад +1

    i love breakbeat harcore,jungle and DnB.Its popular nowadays

  • @happi6969
    @happi6969 Год назад +1

    absolute legend man, you didnt just put some example songs but you just made insanely hard mixes. big fan!

  • @stratford1
    @stratford1 Год назад +1

    I'm just here for the vibes.

  • @ekinchoudhury1468
    @ekinchoudhury1468 10 месяцев назад

    This a golden video. Production, quality, and the execution is on a whole other tier. I expected this to be more a informative video and do more reading than listening. I was wrong as I listened more than I read. Goated video thanks for this!

  • @LucyWings
    @LucyWings 6 месяцев назад +1

    AMAZING mix

  • @null234
    @null234 8 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for this it actually cleared alot of things for me :D

  • @nix0n3k
    @nix0n3k Год назад

    I love all that kind of styles

  • @MPC-0251-D
    @MPC-0251-D 4 месяца назад

    If you go through the discography Reinforced Records, Moving Shadow, and Suburban Base through the years, you can hear the sound change from Hardcore, to Jungle, to DnB. I highly recommend Reinforced.

  • @Damonnanashi
    @Damonnanashi 4 месяца назад

    Big fan of happy hardcore, d&b, and a bit of jungle. I personally like the fast stuff more than the lower bpm tracks, but it's all good.

  • @Maxime-sz4nv
    @Maxime-sz4nv Год назад

    Lay Far 😍 Very nice guide DXMTHL 👍 Time to share it during events with doubting people 😄 Machine Girl 🙌

  • @spaghettisama
    @spaghettisama 10 месяцев назад

    I do not know anything about music theory or have any interest in making music, this just makes for an incredible background tune when playing video games lol

  • @achrefkhardeni4463
    @achrefkhardeni4463 9 месяцев назад +1

    i'm new to the whole scene and i really appreciate the effort you've put into this video to cultivate people around the subject . KEEP IT UP

  • @talkingyellowyellow6787
    @talkingyellowyellow6787 4 месяца назад

    This video is absolutely goated!

  • @nikkokrapek
    @nikkokrapek 5 месяцев назад

    Holy shit bro this is extremely well done

  • @MrGameV
    @MrGameV 4 месяца назад

    Very good music here. Do more of these.

  • @HealerOfDemonz
    @HealerOfDemonz Год назад

    I just finally dived into the rabbit hole of breakbeat/breakcore and honestly it pretty groovy especially this mix man great job

  • @Mindprinter
    @Mindprinter 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dude
    This video has so much Information in it!
    Maybe too much to watch it completly, but anyways: GREAT WORK!

  • @phaedraxae
    @phaedraxae Год назад

    Thanks for this my dude

  • @Utabaro
    @Utabaro Год назад +1

    Wow, this is some educational stuff. And with great music examples. I'm a fan of these genres since 90's when they were quite popular among my acquaintances and were used in many videogame soundtracks as well as in movies. Thanks for your work!

  • @Legend0fBarry
    @Legend0fBarry Год назад

    saving this vid to watch tomorrow, im only 10 mins in and DAMN i cant wait
    ez sub

  • @WokeSpokes
    @WokeSpokes 5 месяцев назад

    Personally vetted the "Jungle" section and am satisfied. Some tracks could be considered borderline hardcore/breakbeat, but do have elements of "chopped" beats, which are the hallmark of Jungle. Back in the day the genres were developing simultaneously. The DJ's would split the sets: Start with house, breakbeat, hard house, trance, happy hardcore, jungle, hardcore, and finally NASENBLUTEN. - I was there.

  • @rivercairn1832
    @rivercairn1832 Год назад

    DJ set for my run this morning

  • @Kiwikairii
    @Kiwikairii Год назад

    that cloud nine mix was amazing holy

  • @sophiepooks2174
    @sophiepooks2174 Год назад

    Far from being a beginner, but loved the great selection of memories and mix, a few tunes have never heard before, completely uplifted my mood today to forget my problems for a couple of hours .. ooh la la!! awesome stuff. 💖☮😀🥁bass!!! Thank you.

  • @CatSussyGaming
    @CatSussyGaming 9 месяцев назад

    I love Future Primitive - We're Flying (DJ Vibes & Wishdokta Remix) so hearing it come up was just such an amazing feeling

  • @_Helm_
    @_Helm_ 9 месяцев назад

    learned a lot. danced in my living room. thanks

  • @myaj.1685
    @myaj.1685 Год назад +1

    I love how the subgenre for Breakcore was just: yes 💀

  • @juanramirez4147
    @juanramirez4147 Год назад

    I missed some atmospheric DnB tunes!! Just to chill out a bit

  • @euaemo
    @euaemo 11 месяцев назад

    excellent work, thank you for educating me

    • @euaemo
      @euaemo 11 месяцев назад

      subgenres: yes got me dead

  • @Fetzenwolf
    @Fetzenwolf 6 месяцев назад

    Nice Lessons! 👍 Thanks!

  • @thejuryofwolves
    @thejuryofwolves Год назад

    Doing the Lord's work ☝✌🙏🙏🙏 Hoping a spotify playlist is somewhere in the near future! I need this mix to go!

  • @SomeRandomPiggo
    @SomeRandomPiggo Год назад

    As a long time fan of all of these genres excluding breakcore this video was quite insightful into why so many people assume everything that sounds remotely like it is breakcore. I still don't like the genre, to me it sounds like breakbeat with a few kilos of sugar mixed in but at least it's getting more people into DnB!

  • @andriiyesipov6676
    @andriiyesipov6676 Год назад

    Ah, i remember Ils. That was a classy breakbeat

  • @8chicagotypewriter8
    @8chicagotypewriter8 Год назад

    Thank you so much. I love jungle and got so mad with everyone calling it breakcore, but it looks like I may have done the same from my jungle perspective.

  • @Blue_Cubes_silly_animations
    @Blue_Cubes_silly_animations 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can't believe the number of times people called dnb as breakcore just cuz it was fast

    • @dxmthl
      @dxmthl  6 месяцев назад +2

      That's what I used to think the difference between Jungle/DnB and Breakcore was tbh, and as you can probably tell, I was still in the process of unlearning that when I made this video.

    • @cloud-No.0
      @cloud-No.0 4 месяца назад

      @@dxmthlwhat is tbh?

  • @mossboss5695
    @mossboss5695 10 месяцев назад

    Oh nice! Thanks for this!

  • @171151
    @171151 Год назад

    Such great video, thank you very much

  • @Ivorys_slushie
    @Ivorys_slushie 10 месяцев назад

    Man i never knew there was so much to the genres i got introduced to this type of music with artist with machine girl, aphex twin, tokyo pill, bye2 and sewerslvt and its so cool to see that there's more stuff to listen and the history of these genres and types of music :D

  • @hurryupdash
    @hurryupdash Год назад

    this truly tells us a lot about breakcore

  • @jakehobson
    @jakehobson 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this,I’m starting to learn more about this genre and this video helped put SOOO much‼️It breaks it down peice by peice and now I know pretty much what all this genre has to offer🔥thanks man💪💪

  • @theturdflinger
    @theturdflinger 9 месяцев назад

    I listen to this regularly thank you for putting it together

  • @inpy
    @inpy Год назад

    Ure incredible, thx a lot for this
    I really like how it is concise as much as possible while having those great mixes to showing references and helping on noticing the difference of the elements

  • @devynduke9188
    @devynduke9188 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing concept and execution. High quality content

  • @zackwolf4625
    @zackwolf4625 Год назад

    This is such a cool video, thank you so much for making it. I can’t wait to learn about this for the next 2 hours!!!

  • @explosivetwist
    @explosivetwist 10 месяцев назад

    thank you for making this.

  • @idaf.28
    @idaf.28 Год назад

    tremendo video ! me suscribo, saludos desde chile !!!

  • @8020drummer
    @8020drummer 9 месяцев назад

    40:00

  • @Japanimepop
    @Japanimepop Год назад +1

    sick video!!

  • @jasonwhigham335
    @jasonwhigham335 Год назад

    Damn! Pretty great mix and also an informative piece to tell everyone the differences

  • @mmck00
    @mmck00 Год назад

    I’ve been getting into this stuff after being on shitty pop my whole life and this guide is exactly what I need mate cheers 👍🏻

  • @Patrick-WindFish
    @Patrick-WindFish 10 месяцев назад

    Breakcore sounds like candy flipping Silent Hill…
    Awesome

  • @BBallantine223
    @BBallantine223 8 месяцев назад

    Some beltahs there ❤

  • @Velociferon
    @Velociferon 10 месяцев назад

    Yo this is pretty great!

  • @Ptr_Sivaha
    @Ptr_Sivaha 8 месяцев назад

    Such an amazing video and explanation, thank you so much!

  • @valakemedia
    @valakemedia 11 месяцев назад

    legendary video