Breakbeat hardcore
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Breakbeat hardcore (Rave music) is a derivate of the acid house and techno of the late 1980s and early 1990s that combines 4-to-the-floor rhythms with breakbeats, and is associated with the UK rave scene.
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Notable Releases
- Foul Play - Finest Illusion (Section 4, 1992)
- Harmony & Extreme - Music (Lucky Spin 07, 1993)
- Joint Project - Total Feeling (Soapbar Records 001, 1992)
- The Scientist - The Exorcist (Kickin Records, KICK 001, 1990)
- Altern-8 - Frequency (Network Records, NWKTR 34, 1991)
- SL2 - DJ's Take Control (Awesome Records, SL002, 1991)
- Sonz of a Loop Da Loop Era - Far Out (Suburban Base, SUBBASE 008, 1991)
- Wax Doctor - A New Direction (Basement Records, BRSS 0011, 1992)
- Lords of Acid - Lust (Antler Subway Records, 1991)
- DJ Seduction - Hardcore Heaven (FFrreedom, TABX 103, 1992)
- DJ Seduction - Come On (FFrreedom, TABX 101, 1992)
- Shades of Rhythm - Shades (ZTT Records, 1992)
- Acen - Trip to the Moon (Production House Records, PNT 42, 1992)
- The Prodigy - Experience (XL Recordings, XLCD 110, 1992)
- Nookie - Return of Nookie (Reinforced, RIVET 1239, 1993)
- DJ Krome & Mr. Time - The Slammer (Suburban Base, SUBBASE 26, 1993)
- DJ Red Alert & Mike Slammer - Slammin' Vinyl (GUMH 011, 1995)
- Nebula II - Seance / Atheama (Reinforced Records, 1991)
- Shut Up And Dance - The Green Man (SUAD Records, 1991)
- Manix - Oblivion (Head in the Clouds) (1991)
- Shut Up And Dance - Death Is Not the End (SUAD Records, 1992)
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See also
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