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  2. 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.

  3. 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).

  4. Plump DJs - Wikipedia

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    Plump DJs are an English dance music duo consisting of Lee Rous and Andy Gardner, considered to be early pioneers of the breakbeat genre in the late 1990s. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Throughout the 2000s, they have been very prolific creatively, releasing many celebrated underground singles, albums compilations.

  5. List of jungle and drum and bass artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of jungle and drum and bass artists/DJs. This includes notable artists who have either been very important to the genre or have had a considerable amount of exposure (such as those who have been on a major label). This list does not include little-known local artists.

  6. Baltimore club - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore club, also called B'more club, B'more house or simply B'more, is a music genre that fuses breakbeat and house.It was created in Baltimore in the early 1990s by Frank Ski, Scottie B, Shawn Caesar, DJ Technics, DJ Class, DJ Patrick, Kenny B, among others.

  7. Hybrid (British band) - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid is a British electronic music duo consisting of Mike and Charlotte Truman. The group was formed in 1995 by Mike Truman, Chris Healings, and Lee Mullin. At the time they were primarily known as a breakbeat collective, although they overlapped considerably with progressive house and trance.

  8. Deekline - Wikipedia

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    Deekline is a British producer and DJ of breakbeat, breakstep, drum and bass and garage music. He is the innovator of breakstep music which is bass-heavy, breakbeat-infused 2-step, first characterised in his 1999 hit "I Don't Smoke", which reached No. 11 on the UK charts.

  9. Freestylers - Wikipedia

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    Posse, best known for their 1990 breakbeat dance hit "Don't Hold Back", before working with Definition of Sound, Rebel MC and DJ Rap (as DJ Rap and Aston). [5] The trio's first single, "Drop the Boom (AK-48)", on their own Scratch City Records in 1996 became a dancefloor hit in the UK and Miami.