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  2. Breakbeat - Wikipedia

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    Breakbeat is a broad type of electronic music that uses drum breaks, often sampled from early recordings of funk, jazz, and R&B.Breakbeats have been used in styles such as Florida breaks, hip hop, jungle, drum and bass, big beat, breakbeat hardcore, and UK garage styles (including 2-step, breakstep and dubstep).

  3. Category:Breakbeat - Wikipedia

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    Breakbeat (breakbeats or breaks), are a collection of subgenres of electronic music, chiefly exemplified by drum and bass and jungle, usually characterized by a non-straighted 4/4 drum pattern (as opposed to the steady beat of house or trance

  4. Breakbeat hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Breakbeat hardcore (also referred to as hardcore rave, oldskool hardcore or simply hardcore) is a music genre that spawned from the UK rave scene during the early 1990s. It combines four-on-the-floor rhythms with breakbeats usually sampled from hip hop .

  5. Category:Breakbeat musicians - Wikipedia

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    This category contains musical artists who produce, perform, write, or DJ breakbeat or breaks music. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  6. Florida breaks - Wikipedia

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    Florida breaks, which may also be referred to as The Orlando Sound, Orlando breaks, or The Breaks, is a genre of breakbeat dance music that originated in the central region of Florida, United States. [1]

  7. Breakcore - Wikipedia

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    breakbeat hardcore Breakcore is a style of electronic dance music that emerged from jungle , hardcore , and drum and bass in the mid-to-late 1990s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is characterized by very complex and intricate breakbeats and a wide palette of sampling sources played at high tempos.

  8. Nu skool breaks - Wikipedia

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    Nu skool breaks or nu breaks is a subgenre of breakbeat originating during the period between 1998 and 2002. [1] The style is usually characterized by more abstract, more technical sounds, sometimes incorporated from other genres of electronic dance music, including UK garage, electro, and drum and bass.

  9. Broken beat - Wikipedia

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    Broken beat (sometimes referred to as "bruk") is an electronic dance music genre that emerged in the late 1990s and is characterized by syncopated beats and frenetic, choppy rhythms, often alongside female vocals and elements inspired by 1970s jazz-funk. [1]