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ReFreshed Friday July 23rd 9-11PST w/ Special guest ECQ

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 Don't miss Refreshed with your host Bill Samulez and very special guest ECQ tonight Friday July 23rd Midnight-2AM EST / 9-11PM PST

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Evolution CQ AKA David Alexander has been involved in the underground music scene since 1993. Dancing at parties in Central Florida to the Northwest, David has watched the scene grow from coast to coast. In 2000, with a little help from his friends, ECQ was born. ECQ has urbanized his skills behind the decks making him one of the best up and coming DJs on the West Coast. Playing his unique style of funky electro breaks pokie machine and hard hitting bass along with his stage presence and MC abilities make his performance a show not to be missed. Now living in the bay area, ECQ and MC UPROCK have joined forces with the STRATEGIK crew. keep your eyes open for MC UPROCK, in the process of working on tracks with MYAGI, The Carbon Community and as a member of his own Live Group THE DIRTY WAX TECHNICIANS.

Doc Nasty - Miami Bass Chronicles Preview Thur June 24th on BYBB

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Don't miss this Thursday June 24th 10PM-Midnight EST / 3AM-5AM GMT Bruise Your Body Breaks will be playing an exclusive preview of Doc Nasty's upcoming mix CD release "Miami Bass Chronicles"

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"Miami Bass Chronicles" is available now at Supa Fresh Records ( www.supafreshrecords.com ) and  will be released July 1st at the following retailers:
Itunes, Rhapsody, Juno, Emusic, Amazon, Zune, Nokia, Shockhound, Napster, Thumplay, IMVU, & Amie Street

Natural Nate sets URDB.org mixing record Apr 29th 2010!!

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Our very own DJ Natural Nate set a phenomenal record of mixing 86 tracks in one hour LIVE right here on Nubreaks.com! This was done during the Bruise Your Body Breaks show Thursday April 29th 2010. If you missed this live be sure to check out the video of this ground breaking record by clicking the image below.

 natural nate set URDB record most mixes in 1 hour live on nubreaks.com

  The official record can be found here: http://urdb.org/Content/RecordDetail.aspx?id=1661&attempt=3106

 

Big ups to Natural Nate and the Bruise Your Body Breaks crew!!!

 

Here is some details about the record:

Nathaniel Lemieux mixed 86 different tracks at 133 beats per minute (BPM) in one hour.

Equipment used:
- Techniques turntables
- Rane Serato Scratch Live
- Pioneer Mixer
- Ortofon needles
- Shure headphones

Artists featured:

7 Milez of Muzic
Bill Clawson
Breaks_Inc.
BYBB tracks
Darxid
Debonairerecords.com
DJ Overdose
DOMINANCE ELECTRICITY
Dynamixx Prince
Egyptian Lover
Exzakt
FREEK MACHINE
Illectrolab
Illektriss
Jason*Phonotronics
Illusionist
Invisible Rockers Greece!!
Kounterakt
Kyper
lucas
Maschinen Musik
Mike Devious
N-ter Crobot crew
On da Mike Productions
Spacemen \ Trip Theory
Tears of Technology
The Funk Lab
TommyWhodigital.com
Vitamin E

 

 

Bruise Your Body Breaks Special Sneak Peek Show w/ J Double's new release mix Thur June 4th 2010

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Thursday June 3rd Nubreaks.com and the Bruise Your Body Breaks Crew Bring you a Special Sneak Peek mix the day before release!

J DOUBLE will be coming at us with the sickest sounds of ELECTRO BREAKS off his new mix "THE MACHINES MADE ME DO IT"

We are very Honored to host this Special feature to our Listeners!

Please Spread the word on this exclusive event on Nubreaks!
You can pick up your Tracks and Mix up on June 5th at Junodownload.com

You can contact J Double on his Facebook page HERE.

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TruSkool Radio w/ Johnny Dangerously Sun Apr 11th 2010 Debut!

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TruSkool Breaks w/ Johnny Dangerously Sun Apr 11th 2010
 
TruSkool Radio w/ Johnny Dangerously Sunday April 11th, 6PM-8PM EST 11PM-1AM GMT
Veteran breaks DJ & Producer, Johnny Dangerously begins a new journey in media broadcasting with 2 hours of fresh upfront breaks, remixes, re-dubs and exclusive tunes, every Sunday night.  Keeping to his signature style of blending hard hitting beats, thick bass-lines and beautiful melodies, his format has been described as forward and progressive by still keeping that old school edge.  Guest DJ's and mixes will be featured along with some personal never released tunes by Johnny Dangerously and friends.

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Est. 2000. Nubreaks.com is a breakbeat community featuring the breaks and breakbeat radio station broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Internet radio station dedicated to dropping the hottest beats on the airwaves: domestic breaks, nuskool breaks, electro breaks, funky breaks, drum and bass, dubstep, drumstep, trap and anything else with a breakbeat. Check the schedule for the full lineup of weekly breakbeat djs broadcasting live hifi audio and video. Also, check out our breakbeat forum for latest updates on releases, shows, and events. Register and join our breaks community today.

What is Breakbeat


Breakbeat (sometimes breakbeats or breaks) is a term used to describe a collection of sub-genres of electronic music, usually characterized by the use of a non-straightened 4/4 drum pattern (as opposed to the steady beat of house or trance). These rhythms may be characterised by their intensive use of syncopation and polyrhythms.


History


In the late 1970s and early 1980s, hip-hop DJs (starting with Kool DJ Herc) began using several breaks (the part of a funk or jazz song in which the music "breaks" to let the rhythm section play unaccompanied) in a row to use as the rhythmic basis for hip-hop songs. Kool DJ Herc's breakbeat style was to play the same record on two turntables and play the break repeatedly by alternating between the two records (letting one play while spinning the second record back to the beginning of the break). This style was copied and improved upon by early hip hop DJs Afrika Bambaataa and Grand Wizard Theodore.This style was extremely popular in clubs and dance halls because the extended breakbeat was the perfect backdrop for breakdancers to show their skills.

In recent times, 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 DJ Icey, Stanton Warriors, Deekline and Wizard, Hybrid, Huda Hudia, The Brainkiller, Paket, The Freestylers, NAPT, Pendulum, Adam Freeland, Rennie Pilgrem, The Breakfastaz, Ctrl Z, Freq Nasty and Plump DJ's.

Breakbeats are used in many hip hop, rap, jungle, and hardcore songs, and can also be heard in other music, from popular music to background music in car and jean commercials on the radio or TV.

(Source: Wikipedia.com) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakbeat


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