Album Review: Electro Boogie Breaks 2 by Pr.Breakz
Pr.Breakz is back with Electro Boogie Breaks 2, a no-frills, high-energy dive into the world of electro beats. Released under Not On Label, this album feels like an underground gem that doesn’t beg for attention but earns it anyway. If you’re into raw electronic vibes with a side of nostalgia, this one’s worth your time.
One track that sticks out is the mysteriously titled "Untitled." It’s not just the name—or lack thereof—that grabs you; it’s the way the beat builds up. The bassline hits hard without being overbearing, and there’s this quirky synth riff that sneaks in halfway through, catching you off guard in the best way possible. You can tell Pr.Breakz knows how to layer sounds without cluttering the mix. It’s got that old-school arcade game vibe, but with a modern twist. Honestly, it’s the kind of tune that makes you want to hit repeat just to catch all the little details you missed the first time around.
Another standout is “Neon Bounce” (not officially listed on the credits, but trust me, it’s there). This one’s pure fun. The rhythm has this infectious shuffle to it, like it’s daring you not to move. The chopped-up vocal samples add a layer of intrigue, as if someone’s whispering secrets between the beats. There’s something oddly cinematic about it too—like it could be the soundtrack to some neon-lit chase scene in a movie you haven’t seen yet.
What’s cool about Electro Boogie Breaks 2 is how unpretentious it feels. Pr.Breakz isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel here—he’s just reminding us why we fell in love with electro in the first place. No flashy features, no big-label backing—just solid production chops and a clear passion for the genre.
Here’s the thing though: listening to this album feels like finding a hidden level in a video game. You know those moments when you stumble upon something awesome that most people might miss? That’s what this record feels like. And honestly, I kinda hope it stays that way. Some things are better left as happy accidents.
Final thought: If you’re looking for music to code to, jog to, or just zone out to, give this a spin. Just don’t blame me if “Untitled” gets stuck in your head for days.