Unknown Artist - Planets Of The Breaks The M3 Project

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Review by Zakeer Hussain

Planets Of The Breaks: The M3 Project – A Time Capsule of Breakbeat Energy Released in 2001 by an unknown artist under the R2M label, Planets Of The Breaks: The M3 Project is a hidden gem in the world of electronic music. This album dives deep into breakbeat and breaks styles, delivering a raw and infectious energy that feels like it was made for late-night drives or underground club vibes. While the artist remains unnamed, their ability to craft punchy beats with just enough funk and flair speaks volumes. One track that sticks out is “Speed It Up Now!”—a relentless banger that lives up to its name. The moment those drums kick in, you’re hooked. It’s got this driving rhythm that feels urgent but never overwhelming, layered with chopped-up samples that keep things unpredictable. You can almost picture yourself losing track of time on a dancefloor somewhere while this plays. It’s one of those songs where you hit repeat without even realizing it. Another standout is “Arroz Con Pollo.” Don’t let the quirky title fool you; this track brings serious heat. There’s something about the way the percussion locks in with these subtle Latin-inspired vibes—it’s not overdone, just enough to give it personality. The groove is hypnotic, pulling you in deeper every time the beat drops. Tracks like this remind you why breaks were such a game-changer back in the day—they weren’t just beats; they told stories. The rest of the album holds its own too. From the playful bounce of “Work It Out!” to the smooth swagger of “Uptown Edit,” there’s plenty here to keep listeners engaged. Even though it came out over two decades ago, Planets Of The Breaks still feels fresh today. Maybe it’s because breakbeat has seen a resurgence lately, or maybe it’s just proof that good music doesn’t age. Here’s the thing—this album isn’t perfect. Some tracks feel a bit repetitive if you listen straight through, and yeah, we wish we knew who the mastermind behind it all was. But honestly? That mystery adds to the charm. It’s like finding an old mixtape at a thrift store and wondering how many others have heard it. Final thought: If aliens ever invade Earth looking for evidence of human creativity, we should totally hand them this album. Who knows? They might just vibe harder than we do.

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Artist: Unknown Artist
Album: Planets Of The Breaks The M3 Project
Rating: 4.5

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Download

Filename: unknown-artist-planets-of-the-breaks-the-m3-project.zip
  • MP3 size: 24.6 mb
  • FLAC size: 201 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Freesytle Summer
Uptown Edit
Carriage Ride
Speed It Up Now!
Arroz Con Pollo
Work It Out!

Video

The M3 Project - Uptown Edit
Bananarama Cruel Summer (Freestyle Summer)
Planet Of The Breaks The M3 Project - Freestyle Summer

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Catalog Numbers

PBR-100

Labels

R2M

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • Unofficial Release

Notes

  • All mixed unofficial.
  • A1 - Bananarama - Cruel Summer
  • A2 - Sonique - Feels So Good
  • A3 - ?
  • B1 - Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz - Fiesta
  • B2 - Armand van Helden - The Funk Phenomena
  • B3 - Mase & Cam'Ron - Horse & Carriage

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Planets Of The Breaks The M3 Project* is a hidden gem in electronic music. Released in 2001 in the US, it blends breakbeat and breaks styles with tracks that feel both nostalgic and fresh. One standout track, *Arroz Con Pollo*, mixes beats with a quirky vibe, almost like a kitchen dance party. No one knows who the artist is, which adds to its mysterious charm. It’s like finding an old vinyl that everyone forgot about, but it still slaps.

Comments

zamirmahmoud
2025-03-13
I'm the best in music freestyle 80 you're best friend William Robles
pjitu5757
2025-03-13
That’s not Bananarama singing...
Check out the playlist for more Freestyle https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTG1hizELSOBuB5llEiq_k6iUqUxrdmre
erikapotye
2025-03-12
Loved this version! Nice Tony!
levatum
2025-03-12
Hot 80's freestyle remix Tony!!!
kjhomefinder
2025-03-11
Jamming...I was a yougen when this came out ??
ddeepjyotikumar
2025-03-10
Wow, I never knew this version existed...Pretty cool remix!
tmvanhuut
2025-03-09
very WOW!!
acoelispex
2025-03-08
OLA EVERYTHING WELL COULD POST THIS TRACK ALSO Freesytle Summer
jschreckengost
2025-03-08
Yo I need that track
amanchoncrn
2025-03-08
yea
aljouhara4
2025-03-08
hello could post side A to the songs 1 2 & 3? of this vinyl
gotasdepensamento
2025-03-08
To that one person that hit that "Dislike" - Go Slap your self.