It's June 04, 2024, 11:29:17 PM
yeah i've seen andy c a few times.. and ed rush and optical.. and a few more bad company artists.. on new years eve i saw "superstar deluxe" which was pretty cool.. the (female!) front person is mc chickaboo i've seen and met a lot of big name nu skool guys.. i dont think nu skool breakz has spread from here like DnB did yet..way i look at it nu skool is like slightly slowed down DnB.. lots of DnB artists and producers have crossed over and DnBs 12"s often have nu skool remixes on the b-side. right now nu skool has a wide base of appeal.. i prefer it dark n grimey (just how my homie that mixes it.. we got similar-ish tastses in dnb and breakz.. but not hiphop! ) but people play it light with more housey (eww) or latin breaks (kinda like that brazillian dude DJ Marky dude does with DnB).. the thing i like most with nu skool. is really fat funky basslinesits a bit old but a nu skool tune i really liked a couple years back is Nu Breed - Midi Killathis is part of what wiki says about nu skool breakz.."Nu skool breaks is a form of breakbeat music genre, combining the futuristic sense of drum and bass, the sounds of techno, the bass of dub and the beats from real drummers and drum machines. The genre also prominently features electro and hip-hop influences and tracks typically run at 130 to 140 bpm."full page here.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu_skool_breaks