The break itself is constructed from elements of three other popular sources: Alex Reece's remix of Model 500's 'The Flow', James Brown's 'Tighten Up' and of course The Winston's 'Amen, Brother'. DJ Trace has divulged in interviews that the break was in fact created by Dom of Dom & Roland but became associated with Trace thanks to his early and frequent use of it. The break first appeared on DJ Trace's ' Mutant Revisited' in 1996, but it is the clean break in the opening bars of the 1999 release ' Sniper' from which others have primarily sampled it. Often referred to as 'the Tramen', a name derived from the name of producer, DJ Trace, and ' Amen', the title of one of the constituent breaks used in its creation. The first entry on our list is something of a curio in that it is the only breakbeat featured here to have originated on a drum & bass record.
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