Talk:Breakbeat Era

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I'd like to at least cite something from what used to be Breakbeat Era's website (breakbeatera.co.uk), but it was unfortunately a Flash website, and so the archive.org copy is quite fragmented. It would seem awkward to try to link to one of the inline popup pages... (basically something like acclaim for Leonie Laws performing live, albeit with Roni Size and DJ Die in the background).

FWIW, I also vaguely remember something about the actual tune "Breakbeat Era" stemming from Laws's tape-recorded vocals, and the track being included on a Reprazent / Roni Size disc or something (funny, I can't seem to find out which album specifically... but I could have sworn actually seeing the album at a store...).

Otherwise, probably not much more information here... but, worth mentioning... 69.169.16.113 09:10, 30 October 2006 (UTC)

"breakbeat era" first appeared on "music box" (http://www.discogs.com/release/41011); later the album came out