Dynamix II's album, Just Give The DJ A Break Straight From The Jungle, featuring Too Toughtee, is an electrifying mix of old school and new school sounds. The album is a high-energy journey through the world of breakbeat and electro, with a touch of funk and hip-hop thrown in for good measure.
The album starts off with the title track, "Just Give The DJ A Break," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The track features a catchy hook and a driving bassline that will get any dancefloor moving. Other standout tracks include "Bass Generator," "Feel The Bass," and "Don't Touch That Dial," each of which showcases Dynamix II's mastery of the breakbeat genre.
One of the highlights of the album is the collaboration with Too Toughtee on the track "Check It Out." Too Toughtee's smooth flow complements the funky beats and gives the track a unique flavor.
Just Give The DJ A Break Straight From The Jungle is a must-have for fans of breakbeat and electro. Dynamix II showcases their skills as producers and DJs, creating a high-energy album that will keep listeners grooving from start to finish.
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Man, I used to bass this in my car. I always remembered the song but had forgot who made it until now. I've been a big fan of Dynamix II and I can't believe I didn't think of them when looking for this jam! Awesome!
I came across some tapes I made in junior high 87-88. Btwn Google, soundhound and YouTube... The trip down memory lane has been great. Thanx for the upload and reminding me I'll be 40 in six mos. Haha
str8 from the hood 58 and 17 ave live from miami back in the days,dam what happen to days music i kow shit post to change but aint realy no mo classi shit made jst micro wave music1
creativity at its finest! These dudes were in their twenties when they created this. The SP1200 sampler was a beast. These DJs were ahead of their time.
I was in 6th grade and had this on a mixtape i got from a friend at school. I had completely forgotten about it until I found it just now. I wish I could remember some of the other fresh beats I had on that tape...