For those who aren't familiar with BreakBeats!!, page 1
bocaccio11 Open your eyes
on March 16th, 2007
/ post 17175

breaks were great back in the day (M.A.R.R.S. - Pump Up The Volume) 

bocaccio11 Open your eyes
on March 16th, 2007
/ post 17180
Yes your right..but i still love 'em..many diff styles..and Florida Breaks is where its at!!

did u tried recent EM by Tayo i've upped lately
i think u'll like it
i think u'll like it



Florida breaks
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Florida breaks, also referred to as Florida breakbeat and Funky Breaks, is a genre of breakbeat music which, as the name suggests, is most popular in the areas around the US state of Florida. Florida breaks were popular in the club culture of the southeast US during the mid and late 90's to early 2000's. Its sound at that time was described as 'funky' and often included recognizable samples from 80's pop, funk, and hiphop. Its current sound has a lot in common with nu skool breaks although it is also influenced by other music popular in the same area such as freestyle, electro and Miami bass. More recently Floridians have taken to calling the genre electro breaks despite the lack of electro characteristcs included in the tracks, but this is most likely due to the parallel electronic dance music sub-genre of electro bass being billed at many of the same events as Florida breaks.
[edit] Artists
Among of the more well known names associated with Florida breaks are DJ Icey, DJ Baby Anne, DJ Sharaz, Tony Faline, Friction and Spice, and DJ Infiniti.
now THIS is what i call BREAKZZZZZZZZZZZ! 
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Florida breaks, also referred to as Florida breakbeat and Funky Breaks, is a genre of breakbeat music which, as the name suggests, is most popular in the areas around the US state of Florida. Florida breaks were popular in the club culture of the southeast US during the mid and late 90's to early 2000's. Its sound at that time was described as 'funky' and often included recognizable samples from 80's pop, funk, and hiphop. Its current sound has a lot in common with nu skool breaks although it is also influenced by other music popular in the same area such as freestyle, electro and Miami bass. More recently Floridians have taken to calling the genre electro breaks despite the lack of electro characteristcs included in the tracks, but this is most likely due to the parallel electronic dance music sub-genre of electro bass being billed at many of the same events as Florida breaks.
[edit] Artists
Among of the more well known names associated with Florida breaks are DJ Icey, DJ Baby Anne, DJ Sharaz, Tony Faline, Friction and Spice, and DJ Infiniti.
now THIS is what i call BREAKZZZZZZZZZZZ! 
bocaccio11 Open your eyes
on March 16th, 2007
/ post 17183
Bidona...yes i did..and i like Mike and Charlies track on it. But for soco..I couldn't of put it better.. Florida Breaks is the only breaks in my opinion.



you know its good when it has its own genre in wikipedia! 
bocaccio11 Open your eyes
on March 16th, 2007
/ post 17185
SoCo. I don't think there are many that share our love for Breaks.. oh well 

yah, u guys are unique with your breaks love in a tribal comunity 




bidona wrote:
yah, u guys are unique with your breaks love in a tribal comunity
yah, u guys are unique with your breaks love in a tribal comunity

that we are... gotta keep an open mind no matter where u go

bocaccio11 Open your eyes
on March 16th, 2007
/ post 17195
I have a very open mind yes. I'm open to all dance music. (jungle-tribal) all genres in between. Some is only good live and some i like live and listen from my speakers. 


actually i starteed listening to breaks after a couple of uploads and i can see that it is a really great kind of music and really it is a good music andl also what else do i need it have a wikipedia 




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