The first release on the new Breakin' Bread label brings the vibe of the club night onto vinyl.
Rob Life pieces together an original piece of B-Boy funk that captures the essence of those 45rpm 7" releases from the 70's Blaxploitation era. This 7" will appeal to radio and club DJs with a feel for funky music whilst also keeping the "HEADNODDERS AT HOME" and the "MIXTURE AFFICIANDOS" happy.
Side A "Ok, We're Rollin'"
Using vibrant drums and clever vocal samples, Mr. Life lets you know that both Breakin' Bread - the nite - and Breakin' Bread - the label are definitely "Rollin'". Side A is a testament to the breakdancing circles that are ever-present at the Breakin' Bread club. The track is kept flowing nicely by Rob's trademark scratches, a bit of funky guitar and some tribal chanting.
Side B "Style Applications"
Rob Life reveals his bizarre sense of humour in this track. The vocal samples range from a man telephoning a hair salon to ask what "STYLES" are required, to another strange sounding bloke exhorting the drums to roll. A groovy bassline and some tight drumming samples hold the whole track together.
"Let the funk continue to roll and let's all break some bread in the new century"