stenny Posted July 8, 2010 Report Share Posted July 8, 2010 Break name: You Ain't Heard Nuttin Yet Artist: Heavy D & The BoyzTrack name: You Ain't Heard Nuttin Yet (Instrumental)Original release: 12", Heavy D & The Boyz - Somebody For Me / You Ain't Heard Nuttin YetLabel: Uptown RecordsCat number: L33-17989Year: 1989 A second generation break based on the classic 'think' break with a bass note on the first beat of the bar plus hi-hats layered over the top. Loads of tunes have used this but the most famous is probably Origin Unknown - Valley of the Shadows [Ram Records, 1993]. Note that this is the original source but the actual edited version (used in many old school jungle tunes) was usually sampled from a classic sample CD of the time called The X-Static Goldmine. It appears the guys who compiled the sounds for that CD are responsible for the edits, though I can't 100% confirm this yet. The same sample was also available on the cover CD that came with the first issue of Future Music magazine - their samples were usually already available on proper commercial sample CD's though. Here is a [CLIP] of how it sounds when pitched up and reprogrammed in comparison to itself at normal speed and unedited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H_M_M Posted July 8, 2010 Report Share Posted July 8, 2010 yeah good break spot this stenny, deffo now my favorite 2nd gen Think break. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H_M_M Posted December 4, 2011 Report Share Posted December 4, 2011 david bowie - little wonder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ornette Posted January 2, 2021 Report Share Posted January 2, 2021 Right, so about the variants of this break sourced from this Heavy D track. As mentioned, it's on the Future Music magazine issue #4 [Feb 93] cover CD, compiled from elsewhere as known... the magazine detail on p7-8 for it states "from the new XL1 disc produced by Polestar Magnetics, the company behind the X-static Goldmine double CD." The Future Music CD itself can be found here https://www.electron...-rave-classics/ and appears as track 8 "XL1", which is 0:23 long, but divided into 7 sections... parts 5-7 are what we want. Here are the details. "Breakbeat 6A" – A 'straight' version of the valley of the shadows beat, with the kick & snare followed by a single snare on beat 4.Not to be confused with variant from Lost - The Gonzo:Octave One - Chillin' Out ('94)Embee - My My My "Breakbeat 6B" valley2.wav, THINK.WAV – The classic 'valley of the shadows' beatAs heard in the Origin Unknown track and then re-used after by countless others, eg:DJ Nut Nut - Special DedicationDream Team - Stamina "Breakbeat 6C" valley1.wav – The opening kick followed by repeating ghost-notes, and then a snare on the final quaver.This one is also used in Valley Of The Shadows, at the end of certain sections, but perhaps more clearly in:Roni Size & DJ Die - The Calling The 'think.wav' file came from the True Playaz website over twenty years ago, I can't remember where I got the other two files from now. Both are tuned upwards slightly from the versions on FMCD #1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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