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- Breakbeat abstract "Breakbeat (sometimes breaks or breakbeats) can refer to two distinct but related things: It is both an electronic music genre and the distinct percussive rhythm from which this genre takes its name, usually characterized by the use of a non-straightened (percussion instruments do not play directly on beat) 4/4 drum pattern (as opposed to the steady beat of house, techno and trance). These rhythms may be characterized by their intensive use of syncopation and polyrhythms. Both meanings are closely connected to hip hop and b-boying (breakdance).As a musical device, breakbeats have been known and used for almost a hundred years, but the name and modern meaning of the term traces its origins to the rise of hip hop in the United States in the 1970s. The eponymous electronic music genre is widely regarded as a derivative of the United Kingdom's early rave music, where breakbeats were added to the music to form what became known as breakbeat hardcore. However, breakbeats had been used by American hip hop DJs and turntablists in instrumental sets well before the advent of rave in the UK, and it could be argued that the two scenes developed in parallel.Today, breakbeat lives on in the form of strong regional scenes in the US and UK. Breakbeats are frequently used in the production of such diverse music genres as hip hop, jungle or drum and bass, hardcore, UK garage (including 2-step, breakstep and dubstep) and even pop and rock. Since the 1990s, breakbeat has been used extensively as background music to TV adverts as well as in action film soundtracks, especially in the form of big beat.".
- Breakbeat derivative 2-step_garage.
- Breakbeat derivative 4-beat.
- Breakbeat derivative Drum_and_bass.
- Breakbeat derivative Dubstep.
- Breakbeat derivative Oldschool_jungle.
- Breakbeat instrument Drum_machine.
- Breakbeat instrument Keyboard_instrument.
- Breakbeat instrument Music_sequencer.
- Breakbeat instrument Personal_computer.
- Breakbeat instrument Phonograph.
- Breakbeat instrument Sampler_(musical_instrument).
- Breakbeat instrument Synthesizer.
- Breakbeat musicFusionGenre Breakbeat_hardcore.
- Breakbeat musicFusionGenre Breakstep.
- Breakbeat musicFusionGenre Trip_hop.
- Breakbeat musicSubgenre Big_beat.
- Breakbeat musicSubgenre Breakbeat.
- Breakbeat musicSubgenre Breakcore.
- Breakbeat musicSubgenre Broken_beat.
- Breakbeat musicSubgenre Nu-funk.
- Breakbeat musicSubgenre Nu_skool_breaks.
- Breakbeat musicSubgenre Progressive_house.
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigin Electro_(music).
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigin Freestyle_music.
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigin Funk.
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigin Hip_hop_music.
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigin Miami_bass.
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigin Techno.
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigin Turntablism.
- Breakbeat wikiPageExternalLink www.championbreaks.com.
- Breakbeat wikiPageID "66038".
- Breakbeat wikiPageRevisionID "606765232".
- Breakbeat bgcolor "silver".
- Breakbeat color "black".
- Breakbeat culturalOrigins "1980.0".
- Breakbeat derivatives "Jungle or drum and bass, 2-step garage, 4-beat, dubstep".
- Breakbeat description "A clip of downtempo progressive breaks music.".
- Breakbeat description "Sample of Hashim's "Al-Naafiysh " , an influential electro track.".
- Breakbeat filename "Amidst_the_Raindrops_clip.ogg".
- Breakbeat filename "Hashim - Al-Naafiysh .ogg".
- Breakbeat format "Ogg".
- Breakbeat fusiongenres Breakbeat_hardcore.
- Breakbeat fusiongenres Breakstep.
- Breakbeat fusiongenres Trip_hop.
- Breakbeat hasPhotoCollection Breakbeat.
- Breakbeat instruments Drum_machine.
- Breakbeat instruments Keyboard_instrument.
- Breakbeat instruments Music_sequencer.
- Breakbeat instruments Personal_computer.
- Breakbeat instruments Phonograph.
- Breakbeat instruments Sampler_(musical_instrument).
- Breakbeat instruments Synthesizer.
- Breakbeat name "Breakbeat".
- Breakbeat popularity "1990.0".
- Breakbeat pos "right".
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigins Electro_(music).
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigins Freestyle_music.
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigins Funk.
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigins Hip_hop_music.
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigins Miami_bass.
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigins Techno.
- Breakbeat stylisticOrigins Turntablism.
- Breakbeat subgenrelist "List of electronic music genres".
- Breakbeat subgenres Big_beat.
- Breakbeat subgenres Breakbeat.
- Breakbeat subgenres Breakcore.
- Breakbeat subgenres Broken_beat.
- Breakbeat subgenres Nu-funk.
- Breakbeat subgenres Nu_skool_breaks.
- Breakbeat subgenres Progressive_house.
- Breakbeat title ""Amidst the Raindrops"".
- Breakbeat title "Hashim - "Al-Naafiysh "".
- Breakbeat subject Category:Breakbeat.
- Breakbeat subject Category:British_styles_of_music.
- Breakbeat subject Category:Electronic_dance_music_genres.
- Breakbeat type Abstraction100002137.
- Breakbeat type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Breakbeat type Communication100033020.
- Breakbeat type ElectronicDanceMusicGenres.
- Breakbeat type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Breakbeat type Music107020895.
- Breakbeat type MusicGenre107071942.
- Breakbeat type Genre.
- Breakbeat type MusicGenre.
- Breakbeat type TopicalConcept.
- Breakbeat type MusicalComposition.
- Breakbeat type Concept.
- Breakbeat comment "Breakbeat (sometimes breaks or breakbeats) can refer to two distinct but related things: It is both an electronic music genre and the distinct percussive rhythm from which this genre takes its name, usually characterized by the use of a non-straightened (percussion instruments do not play directly on beat) 4/4 drum pattern (as opposed to the steady beat of house, techno and trance). These rhythms may be characterized by their intensive use of syncopation and polyrhythms.".
- Breakbeat label "Breakbeat".
- Breakbeat label "Breakbeat".
- Breakbeat label "Breakbeat".
- Breakbeat label "Breakbeat".
- Breakbeat label "Breakbeat".
- Breakbeat label "Breakbeat".
- Breakbeat label "Breakbeat".
- Breakbeat label "Breakbeat".
- Breakbeat label "Брейкбит".
- Breakbeat label "ブレイクビーツ".
- Breakbeat sameAs Breakbeat_(taneční_hudba).