canyonhill
10th February 2019, 02:06 PM
Hi!
I'm looking for an old breakbeat/hardcore/techno track from the early 90s (circa '91-'94) that was sampled in The Prodigy's 'Break & Enter'. The drumloop (probably TR-808 open hihat + rumbling bass + some shakers) was used in the very beginning of 'B&E'. I don't know exactly whether this track has the straight beat pattern or not since the original loop might have been distorted a bit and has a kick and a smashing clap covered on top of it. I'm attaching the loop without kick and clap (I did my best to cleanse it).
Some additional info:
A guy who allegedly heard this track said that it's an old UK-hardcore tune with some ragga vocals used in it. It's playing at approx. 140-150 BPM. Another guy who has foolishly deleted a bookmark in his browser said that the cover art of this track depicts a guy with cropped hair in a black jacket, the dry barren landscape and the dark sky can be seen in the foreground. He also mentioned that 'B&E' is a total rip-off. These notes are worth keeping in mind but not worth taking them very seriously.
That's all the info I got. I understand that it's nearly impossible to find out what it is but I'm not losing hope yet.
I'm looking for an old breakbeat/hardcore/techno track from the early 90s (circa '91-'94) that was sampled in The Prodigy's 'Break & Enter'. The drumloop (probably TR-808 open hihat + rumbling bass + some shakers) was used in the very beginning of 'B&E'. I don't know exactly whether this track has the straight beat pattern or not since the original loop might have been distorted a bit and has a kick and a smashing clap covered on top of it. I'm attaching the loop without kick and clap (I did my best to cleanse it).
Some additional info:
A guy who allegedly heard this track said that it's an old UK-hardcore tune with some ragga vocals used in it. It's playing at approx. 140-150 BPM. Another guy who has foolishly deleted a bookmark in his browser said that the cover art of this track depicts a guy with cropped hair in a black jacket, the dry barren landscape and the dark sky can be seen in the foreground. He also mentioned that 'B&E' is a total rip-off. These notes are worth keeping in mind but not worth taking them very seriously.
That's all the info I got. I understand that it's nearly impossible to find out what it is but I'm not losing hope yet.