Label:Breakbeat Paradise
Cat-No:BBP195
Release-Date:24.09.2021
Genre:Soul/Funk
Configuration:7"
Barcode:5050580770911
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Cat-No:BBP195
Release-Date:24.09.2021
Genre:Soul/Funk
Configuration:7"
Barcode:5050580770911
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Funkin' Basstards - Fire
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Funkin' Basstards - Reasons
Breakbeat Paradise Recording is back with another crispy edition of the Toxic Funk 7-inch donut series. This time inviting the Funkin' Basstards producer duo to do their magic and bring some Toxic Funk vibes with 2 authentic funk joints regooved to perfection by 2 of scene's best beat smiths. The Toxic Funk series is tabbing into a craze of recycled old funk and soul and do edits that stays true to the vibes of the 60s and 70s but still has enough punch to put into a modern day funky DJ set. Funkin Basstards has followed that recipe to perfection on both jams on this single. Starting off with the contagious A-Side track called Fire – which showcases a classic soul party vibe track mixed with some Funkin Basstards breakbeats to keep it toxic. Followed up with the equally party rockin' soul joint Reasonswhich takes us back to the 60s soul era with some sweet soul sister vocals and a good doze of Funkin Basstardsbeats and breaks to go with it. With 2 EP release and a remix EP under their belt on BBP we felt it was about time to get these boys on a vinyl – and boy are we glad we did! Once again Breakbeat Paradise Recordings is on point to deliver you the funkiest soul and breaks available anywhere out there…
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Label:Breakbeat Paradise
Cat-No:BBP242
Release-Date:06.12.2024
Genre:Soul/Funk
Configuration:7"
Barcode:5050580838895
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Cat-No:BBP242
Release-Date:06.12.2024
Genre:Soul/Funk
Configuration:7"
Barcode:5050580838895
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Mako & Mr Bristow - One Sweet Bomb
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Mako & Mr Bristow - Why Do You Bass Me Up? (Hawk Bass)
Has it really been two whole years since the last Stank Soul Edits vinyl 45? There wasn't even the excuse of a pandemic this time! True, but Mako & Mr Bristow think you'll agree this one has been worth the wait with its double A-side payload of two soul-drenched sister-funk edits. First up is One Sweet Bomb – which subtly tweaks the source material's arrangement and applies extra bass and additional drum leverage so it can go head-to-head with the best of the golden age of soul. On the flip, Why Do You Bass Me Up? is an uptempo funk dancer that was released in its original form with no bassline whatsoever! If only it had had one though - what might that have sounded like? If only Mako knew a bassist who knew sixties-style soul basslines. Wait a minute...of course! Former Big Boss Man bassist and Mako's sparring partner before Mr Bristow - The Hawk - a man steeped in the playing and creation of sixties-style basslines! A quick phone call later and Hawk was sent a tweaked arrangement of the source material to 'sit in' with on his bass and see what he could come up with. The results are conclusive – it's another banger!
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Label:Breakbeat Paradise
Cat-No:BBP231
Release-Date:20.09.2024
Genre:Funk
Configuration:7"
Barcode:5050580829442
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Cat-No:BBP231
Release-Date:20.09.2024
Genre:Funk
Configuration:7"
Barcode:5050580829442
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Suckaside - Sometimes Bootyful
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Suckaside - Sugar Face
This summer is all about the Toxic Funk jams over at Breaknbeat Paradise Recordings and for the 15th installment of the Toxic Funk series we have welcomed back the Suckaside team to produce 2 timeless funky joints.
Suckaside aka DJ B-Side and Sucka Timmy is always on point when putting their tasty funky mashups together and this time around they're keeping it fresh with some soulful funky twists on some catchy RnB jams.
This is the second time Suckaside is dropping a toxic funk 7"inch after their highly successful Vol. 7 from 2021.
Starting things off with the catchy Sometimes Bootyful that featuring some smooth RnB vocals on a funky organ riff with a steady rocking breakbeat.
On the b-side the smoothness continues on the highly addictive Sugar Face, that's take a big slow-rockin' groove and mashes it with some catchy RnB vocals that will leave you asking for more every time it's played.
Another timeless 45 that will be going quick so get it while you can and look out for more Toxic Funk coming very soon… More
Suckaside aka DJ B-Side and Sucka Timmy is always on point when putting their tasty funky mashups together and this time around they're keeping it fresh with some soulful funky twists on some catchy RnB jams.
This is the second time Suckaside is dropping a toxic funk 7"inch after their highly successful Vol. 7 from 2021.
Starting things off with the catchy Sometimes Bootyful that featuring some smooth RnB vocals on a funky organ riff with a steady rocking breakbeat.
On the b-side the smoothness continues on the highly addictive Sugar Face, that's take a big slow-rockin' groove and mashes it with some catchy RnB vocals that will leave you asking for more every time it's played.
Another timeless 45 that will be going quick so get it while you can and look out for more Toxic Funk coming very soon… More
Label:Breakbeat Paradise
Cat-No:BBP230
Release-Date:28.06.2024
Genre:Breaks
Configuration:7"
Barcode:5050580829145
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Cat-No:BBP230
Release-Date:28.06.2024
Genre:Breaks
Configuration:7"
Barcode:5050580829145
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The Breakbeat Junkie - Get Up Get Down
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The Breakbeat Junkie - Daa-Da
You know it's a guarantee when we welcome back the legendary Breakbeat Junkie to represent the 14th installment of the Toxic Funk series that things will be all about the Party rocking Breaks! The Breakbeat Junkie has been around since the early nu funk days as a solo producer and as part of the dynamic duo Second Hand Audio, who has dropped various classic releases on both BBP and the Ghetto Funk label. Toxic Funk Vol. 14 features 2 golden funky cuts from the beat master, which will be sure to get the party rocking anywhere its dropped.
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Label:Breakbeat Paradise
Cat-No:BBP228
Release-Date:19.01.2024
Genre:Funk
Configuration:7"
Barcode:5050580817838
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Cat-No:BBP228
Release-Date:19.01.2024
Genre:Funk
Configuration:7"
Barcode:5050580817838
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Dal Platinum - Breath And Strut
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Dal Platinum - Breath And Strut
Dal Platinum strikes back! He has already got a proper remix and a very successful Powerhour free-download under his belt on Breakbeat Paradise Recordings- and this 7" release now is just gaining even more heat to the fresh legacy of the hip-hop guru. Touching a hip-hop reggae classic and melting it with some oldies melodies in a very Soulful way, Dal Platinum takes us on a unique travel with the tune called"Breathe and Strut" which has got such a properly dope end-section that each beat-match mixing 45 beat-boy DJ will praise for a while. Accompanying this release, the song named "Peace Dust" is opening new Doors to the output of Dal Platinum- a through by through bassline driven, catchy club-banger is in the making...
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Label:Breakbeat Paradise
Cat-No:BBP208
Release-Date:07.04.2023
Genre:Breaks
Configuration:7"
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Cat-No:BBP208
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Prosper & Stabfinger - Hang On The City
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Prosper & Stabfinger - The Funk Is Yours
Breakbeat Paradise Recordings is back with the 10th installment of the epic Toxic Funk series featuring 2 of lead playing in the funky breaks/nu disco scene: Prosper & Stabfinger. With an impressive catalog of classic releases as solo artists Prosper & Stabfinger have also dropped some huge disco flavored EPs together on labels like Bombstrikes, Timewarp, Royal Soul and right here on BBP. To celebrate the 10th edition of the Toxic Funk 7-inch vinyl series - Prosper & Stabfinger has prepared 2 timeless dancefloor bangers which oozes disco, breaks, big grooves and indeed Toxic Funk. Hang On The City takes a light funky groove and twists it into the Prosper & Stabfinger and the result is a catchy funky groover that will get any dancefloor swaying. On the flipside the duo takes on a more progressive groove with electric boogie basslines on a steady disco break. Catchy dancefloor vibes to the fullest. BBP on the spot to continue to push the boundaries while staying true to the classic funky breaks vibes that we love to rule!
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Label:Breakbeat Paradise
Cat-No:BBP205
Release-Date:03.02.2023
Genre:Breaks
Configuration:7"
Barcode:5050580799493
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Cat-No:BBP205
Release-Date:03.02.2023
Genre:Breaks
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Barcode:5050580799493
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Paul Sitter & Crash Party - Don't Touch Me
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Paul Sitter & Crash Party - Wake Up
Breakbeat Paradise Recording kicks off the new year with another big 7 inch drop in the epic Toxic Funk series. This time featuring to of the abololute heavyhitters in the funky breaks scene Paul Sitter & Crash Party. The duo has put together 2 extreamly toxic party bangers that are sure to put any funky dancefloor on fire. Paul Sitter is a favorite in the funky 45 community with lot of 7 inch releases under his belt so we are pleased to finally get him on a BBP release. Who better to team up with than our very own Crash Party who did the Toxic Funk Vol. 5 and obvious wasn't done shaking off the funky tunes. Look out for more epic drops from Paul Sitter later in the year, when he is dropping is Hip Hop Delilvery LP - right here on BBP. Each volume in this series has sold out so you better be quick before Toxic Funk Vol. 9 will do the same thing... Once again Breakbeat Paradise Recordings is on point to deliver you the funkiest soul and breaks available anywhere out there…
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Label:Breakbeat Paradise
Cat-No:BBP204
Release-Date:09.09.2022
Genre:Breaks
Configuration:7"
Barcode:5050580791015
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Cat-No:BBP204
Release-Date:09.09.2022
Genre:Breaks
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LROY & Suckaside - Second Warning (45 Edit)
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LROY & Suckaside - Let The Music Play
Breakbeat Paradise Recording is back with another big edition of the epic Toxic Funk 7-inch donut series. This time we welcome back producer duo Suckaside along with LROY who has cooked up a pair of timeless Toxic Funkbangers.. As with the other volumes of the Toxic Funk we are looking to bring back that classic vibes of soul and funk and mix it with just enough beats and breaks to make it sounds current. LROY kicks things off with the big soul groover Second Warning with some smooth soul sister vocals and some boom bap beats. Timeless joint that will get the party bumping at any house party or funky establishment who wants to set a groovy vibe. Following up on the flipside we see the producer duo Suckaside aka Sucka Timmy and DJ B-side doing their funky thing on the soulful banger: Let the Music Play. Suckaside has taken the electronic funk scene by storm lately with their spot on funk edits of classic joints that everybody forgot about. Head on over to their Bandcamp page to fill up you trunk with funk. Once again Breakbeat Paradise Recordings is on point to deliver you the funkiest soul and breaks available anywhere out there…
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Label:Breakbeat Paradise
Cat-No:BBP200
Release-Date:04.03.2022
Configuration:7"
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Mako & Mr Bristow - Uptight Boss
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Mako & Mr Bristow - Beg For A Dollar
It's a little known fact that in 1969, Motown Records boss Berry Gordy organised a holiday trip to Jamaica for his label's stars. It's even less well known that while they were there, a number of those same stars worked with an up-and-coming local producer to record versions of established hits over instrumental riddims from the newly emergent reggae genre. Unfortunately, perhaps due to the plentiful supply of herbal entertainment during the recording sessions, the masters were believed lost. Until now. Happily, their recent re-discovery means you finally get to hear Uptight Boss and Beg For A Dollar - the massively crowd-pleasing consequences of giving a brace of mid-sixties Motown classics the boss reggae treatment! Alright, maybe it didn't go down like that. Maybe the sound of this release was born instead out of people occasionally mishearing the name of Mako & Mr Bristow's 'Stank Soul Edits' series as 'Skank' Soul Edits. Which got them thinking. What would 'skank soul' sound like? Hello Trojan – meet Motown. Mojan? Trotown? Either way - reggae most definitely got soul!
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