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  1. Nubreaks.com - Global Breaks and Breakbeat music community featuring breakbeat, breaks music, drum and bass, electro, dubstep, electronica. Breakbeat and breaks radio station, Internet radio, Breaks and Breakbeat forum, digital mp3s, dj mixes, and breakbeat videos

  2. Nu Breaks Overview Artists Albums Songs A hard-edged dance style developed late in the '90s with the convergence of techno and drum'n'bass as well as a few elements of the earlier rave scenes, Nu Breaks was led by artists and DJs including Brits Adam Freeland, Dylan Rhymes, Beber, Freq Nasty, and Rennie Pilgrem plus a bare few Americans like BT.

  3. In recent times, the term breakbeat has become synonymous with the many genres of breaks music which have become popular within the global dance music scene, including big beat, nu skool breaks and progressive breaks. DJs from a variety of genres, including house and techno, work breaks tracks into their sets.

  4. Find Hand-Picked Top Nu Breaks Songs on AllMusic. A hard-edged dance style developed late in the '90s with the convergence of techno and drum'n'bass as well as a few elements of the earlier rave scenes, Nu Breaks was led by artists and DJs including Brits Adam Freeland, Dylan Rhymes, Beber, Freq Nasty, and Rennie Pilgrem plus a bare few Americans like BT.

  5. Nu skool breaks or nu breaks is a subgenre of breakbeat originating during the period between 1998 and 2002. 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 .

  6. Nu Skool Breaks is a form of Breakbeat music genre, combining the futuristic sense of drum and bass, the sounds of techno, the bass of dub and breakbeats. The genre also prominently features electro and hip hop influences and tracks typically run at 130 to 140 bpm. TCR label founder Rennie Pilgrem coined the term to promote his then club night ...

  7. Nu skool breaks (often abbreviated to nuskool or breaks) is a term used to describe a genre of electronic music that emerged in the UK in the mid-1990s, usually characterized by the use of break beat samples, combined with elements from various other genres, including techno, electro, drum and bass, house, funk and hip-hop, at a speed of approximately 125-140bpm.