Difference between revisions 237188893 and 237215550 on enwiki{{unreferenced|date=April 2008}} '''Rave breaks''' is a [[genre]] aiming to incorporate and combine elements of [[old skool]] [[rave music]] with modern [[breaks]]. The music is largely composed of a simple [[breakbeat]], intense [[bassline]] sounds, melodic [[piano]] lines, staccato [[synthesizer]] riffs, and [[vocals]]. [[Tempo]] ranges between 135-145 [[Beats per minute|BPM]]. The first rave breaks tracks were updates of oldskool anthems as veteran [[DJs]] like [[Slipmatt]] were growing tired of playing the same [[old skool]] tracks every week.{{fact|date=September 2008}} But since [[Slipmatt]] and [[Billy Bunter]] started showcasing rave breaks on [[Ministry of Sound]]'s Helter Skelter compilations the number of artists producing tracks has increased with more original productions and remixes of modern tracks balancing the [[old skool]] anthem remixes. Artists who have produced rave breaks tracks include [[CLSM]] (as Peacemaker), [[Sy & Unknown]], [[Al Storm]], [[Ratpack]], [[DJ Twista]] and [[Junki Munki]]. Rave breaks is unified with [[Hardcore breaks]] and [[J-tek]] under the [[Nu-Rave]] banner. == External links == * [http://www.nu-rave.com Nu-Rave.com] {{hardcore dance music-footer}} {{breakbeat-footer}} [[Category:Hardcore music]] [[Category:Hardcore music genres]] [[Category:Breakbeat]] [[Category:Breaks]] [[pl:Rave breaks]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=237215550.
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