Electronic  •  Electronica

Funky Breaks

An amalgam of trance, hip-hop and jungle, Funky Breaks became one of the most widely heard styles in electronic music thanks to its popularity as the sound of choice for those wishing to make some noise on pop charts and television commercials during the late '90s. Pioneered by the Chemical Brothers plus James Lavelle's epic-stature Mo' Wax Records stable, funky breaks really came into the fore in 1997, the year music-industry experts predicted would finally break the new electronica in the mainstream. Of the artists picked to spearhead the revolution, almost all -- the Prodigy, Death in Vegas, the Crystal Method, Propellerheads -- had that sound. That's also a significant reason why the electronica revolution failed, at least commercially, since the highly-touted acts all sounded similar.

Funky Breaks Album Highlights

Deconstruction Presents
Various Artists Deconstruction Presents
MTV's AMP
Various Artists MTV's AMP
Big Dirty Beats
Various Artists Big Dirty Beats
Zen: A Retrospective
Various Artists Zen: A Retrospective
Dope on Plastic, Vol. 4
Various Artists Dope on Plastic, Vol. 4
Brassic Beats USA
Various Artists Brassic Beats USA
Wipeout XL
Various Artists Wipeout XL
Chillout Forever
Various Artists Chillout Forever
Chillout Annual 2002 [#1]
Various Artists Chillout Annual 2002 [#1]
The Trip Hop Test, Vol. 3
Various Artists The Trip Hop Test, Vol. 3
MTV2 Handpicked
Various Artists MTV2 Handpicked
Snowboard Generation
Various Artists Snowboard Generation