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Dan Jones presents Creative Impulse - You Better Listen - Bush - Break Beat

Dan Jones presents Creative Impulse - You Better Listen - Bush - Break Beat
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A You Better Listen
B1 World-Wide Organic
B2 Organic Beats


Media Condition » Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition » Generic
Artist Dan Jones presents Creative Impulse
Title You Better Listen
Label Bush
Catalogue BUSH 1065
Format Vinyl 12 Inch
Released 1999
Genre Break Beat

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Information on the Break Beat Genre

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. This may occur because the tempo of breaks tracks (ranging from 110 to 150 beats per minute) means they can be readily mixed with these genres, whereas the comparatively fast speed of jungle and drum and bass (160-180 bpm) may have restricted the utility of these subgenres to DJs playing slower-tempo music. Some artists well known for breakbeat include The Freestylers, NAPT, Dj Loopy, Pendulum, Soul Of Man, Dj deekline and wizard, Ben & Lex, The Breakfastaz, Ctrl Z, Stanton Warriors, Dj Icey, Freq Nasty and Plump DJ's.

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