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Various

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

Cup Of Chi Vol. 2

a Raster - Hardwired
b1 Floid - The Twelve
b2 Modul (duplicate) - Da Boss


Chi Recordings

Cat No: MFRPBB 003
Released: 2001
Out Of Stock

Fatliners

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

The Shrink

A1 The Shrink (6:48)
B1 The Shrink (Def N Dub Mix) (6:48)

Kilowatt Recordings

Cat No: KWTT 004
Released: 2002

£6.00

Lexi Love

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

Fire & Ice EP

A Fire & Ice (Remix)
B1 Snowblind
B2 Burn (Remix)

Second Skin

Cat No: SKIN 026
Released: 2000

£6.00
£3.00

Rennie Pilgrem

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

Spooky

A1 Spooky (6:04)
A2 Spookypella (2:19)
B U Know (6:05)

Thursday Club Recordings (TCR)

Cat No: RENN3100
Released: 2006

£6.00

Aquasky vs. Masterblaster

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

Sure Shot

A Sure Shot
B1 Hypaspace
B2 Specifik

Botchit Breaks

Cat No: BBV001
Released: 2000
Out Of Stock

Superbangdeluxe

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

Rhythm / Drumbeat

A Rhythm
B Drumbeat

Distinct'ive Breaks Records

Cat No: DBP002
Released: 1999

£7.00
£3.50

Uptown Connection

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

Renegades

A Renegades (Beber Remix)
B1 Renegades (Original Mix)
B2 B-Wise

Ultimatum Breaks

Cat No: UB001
Released: 2000
Out Of Stock

Various

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

Nu Skool Breaks EP Part 2

A1 D.A.T. (2) The Last Great Frontier
A2 Desert Loop Kwicksand
B1 Alienage Have Your Love
B2 Bushwacka! My First Big Fish

Kickin Records

Cat No: KICK 71
Released: 1998
Out Of Stock

Genotype

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

Da Place, Nightmares

A Da Place
AA Nightmares

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Slow Motion Recordings

Cat No: SMR004
Released: 2000

£6.00

Dean Muhsin

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

Groove One

A1 Groove One (Dean's Urban Gorilla Mix)
A2 Groove One (Sinewave Surfer Remix)
AA1 Groove One (Loes Lee Remix)

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Global Harmony

Cat No: GH108
Released: 2003

£6.00

Seizmic

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

Thunder

A Thunder (Overdrive Mix)
B Thunder (Original Mix)

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Dorigen Music

Cat No: DOR 019
Released: 2001

£6.00

Skinflint

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

Sirus Virus , Dog On A Rope

A Sirus Virus
B Dog On A Rope

Planet City

Cat No: PCR 002
Released: 2002

£6.00

Mindmuggaz

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

Deadzone / E.S.T

A Deadzone (7:18)
AA E.S.T (7:05)

Botchit Breaks

Cat No: BBV009
Released: 2002
Out Of Stock

C.N.M.

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

I Love Charlie

A I Love Charlie (C.N.M. Remix) (6:36)

Not On Label (C.N.M. Series)

Cat No: ILC 001
Released: 2002
Out Of Stock

Slag Brothers, The

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Nu Skool Breaks

Far Out

A Far Out (7:00)

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Slag Brothers (White)

Cat No: slag002
Released: 2005
Out Of Stock
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Information on the Nu Skool Breaks genre

Nu skool breaks (often abbreviated to nuskool or breaks) is a term used to describe a sub-genre of breakbeat. The sub-genre is usually characterized by its darker and heavier bass lines that are normally dominant throughout the track. Typically, tracks range between 125 to 140 bpm.

Origins

The term is widely attributed to Rennie Pilgrem and Adam Freeland, who used it to describe the sound at their night Friction, which was launched at Bar Rumba in 1996, with promoter Ian Williams. In 1998, the label was used on two compilations, Nu Skool Breaks, Volume 1 and 2, compiled with Danny McMillan and released through UK based Kickin Records. The first volume of these was recorded live at the aforementioned London club night Friction.


Artists

Recognised nu skool producers include Plump DJs, NAPT, Ãœberzone, Freq Nasty, Ils, Stanton Warriors, Aquasky and Hybrid. The major producers have remixed and/or produced tracks for acts such as Orbital, Fatboy Slim, 'N Sync, Kelis and New Order. Much of the music of The Prodigy, especially their more recent work, can be classified as Nu Skool Breaks.

In the UK the scene is currently dominated by the Stanton Warriors, Plump DJs and NAPT. Up coming noteworthy acts include B.S.D, Beat Assassins, Plaza De Funk and Far Too Loud. In the USA, known for its more acid-based breaks sound, the sound has gained popularity, especially on the West Coast. North American artists include Pillform, Keith Mackenzie and Ãœberzone. Australia also has a burgeoning scene with popular artists including Kid Kenobi and Dopamine.


Tear-out / hardcore breaks

Tearout breaks emerged with the birth of Hardcore Beats Records - the sound, while following the intricate drum programming of nuskool, featured more of the aggression of modern drum and bass instrumentation, sometimes applying hoover and reese basslines. In their song "Stereo:Typical", Ctrl-Z and Screwface claim to be "pioneers of the tear-out sound"; other notable artists include Antiform, The Autobots and Dual Calibre.