Acid breaks "Acid breaks" or "chemical breaks" is
acid house, but with a breakbeat instead of a house beat. One of the earliest synthesizers to be employed in acid music was the
Roland TB-303, which makes use of a resonant low-pass filter to emphasize the
harmonics of the sound.
Asian breakbeat The Asian breakbeat scene is a remix genre blending elements of
freestyle,
electro,
progressive trance melodies,
Florida breaks drums and Southern
crunk rap. It was originated and made popular by predominantly
Vietnamese American and Southeast Asian DJs throughout the U.S. South (Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina) during the 1990s and 2000s. Notable active DJs include New Orleans's DJ Babyboi, Tinman, and Loopy.
Big beat Big beat is a term employed since the mid-1990s by the British music press to describe much of the music by artists such as
the Prodigy,
Cut La Roc,
Fatboy Slim,
the Chemical Brothers,
the Crystal Method and
Propellerheads typically driven by heavy breakbeats combined with
four-on-the floor kick drums, synthesizer-generated loops and patterns in common with established forms of
electronic dance music such as
techno and
acid house.
Electro breaks Breakbeat combined with
electro music, often using 80s synths, robotic sounds, vocals with
vocoders or
talkboxes, and infused with elements of
funk. Electro breaks was pioneered by
Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force,
Kraftwerk,
Man Parrish,
Cybotron, and
Newcleus.
Andalusian breakbeat In Spain from the mid-1990s to early 2000s, breakbeat became a massive social movement, especially in the southern part of the country,
Andalusia. Largely responsible for the spread of the "broken rhythm" in Andalusia, was the public radio station of the autonomous community:
Canal Sur Radio and
Canal Fiesta, known at that time as Fórmula 1, where the program "Mundo Evassion" was broadcast, or "Evassion Planet" which was presented by Dani Moreno. Artists of that era included
Digital Base,
Dj Nitro, Jordi Slate, Man, Wally, Kultur, Jan B, Anuschka, and Ale Baquero. The breakbeat of Andalusia has formed its own style, based on a simple structure of pre breaks + pre drop + drop. All this is repeated a second time with some variations in the song. With this structure, the tracks are mixed when one has passed the drop, until the pre drop of the next one arrives, respecting the melodies without breaks. Andalusian breakbeat has once again become a mass industry, with festivals almost exclusively dedicated to this genre, such as the Winter Festival, Summer Festival, Floridance, Retro Fest, and Olibass.
Progressive breaks Progressive breaks or
prog breaks, also known as
atmospheric breaks, is a subgenre of breaks that is essentially a fusion of breakbeat and
progressive house. Much like progressive house, this subgenre is characterized by its "
trancey" sound. Its defining traits include extended synthesizer pads and washes, melodic synth leads, heavy
reverberation, and electronic breakbeats. However, unlike progressive house, very few progressive breaks tracks have vocals, with most tracks being entirely instrumental or using only electronically altered snippets of vocal samples for sonic effect. Typical progressive breaks tracks will often have a long build-up section that leads to a
breakdown and a climax, often having numerous sonic elements being added or subtracted from the track at various intervals in order to increase its intensity. Progressive breaks artists include
Hybrid,
BT,
Way Out West,
Digital Witchcraft,
Momu, Wrecked Angle, Fourthstate, Burufunk, Under This and Fretwell. ==See also==