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Broken beat (sometimes referred to as " bruk") is an electronic dance music genre that emerged in the late 1990s and is characterized by and frenetic, choppy rhythms, often alongside female vocals and elements inspired by 1970s . It has been heavily influenced by styles such as , drum and bass, hip hop, , , and R&B. The eclectic style generally avoided rigid four-on-the-floor rhythms and could make use of samplers, analogue synths, and live instrumentation.


History
Broken beat first appeared in the late 1990s and was pioneered by Bugz in the Attic, , and the release of the 4hero album was influential on the emerging sound and scene. John Bush from AllMusic called it "about as fusion-soaked as it gets." Appearing in the western parts of , the genre is also referred to as "West London", mainly because Goya Music's offices were in London's , W11, as were most of the participating artists' studios.

Bugz in the Attic's Neon Phusion, Mark Force, Afronaut and are credited with kick-starting the scene with numerous releases under various monikers, and the New Sector Movements releases for People Music. The sound created combined a variety of music styles including funk, soul, and hip-hop. The transition was to a more abstract form of drum and bass. Many artists that started releasing through 4hero's Reinforced label are now considered pioneers of broken beat. Simultaneously, established artists like and experimented with the music they were making, trying to add elements and breaks to their sound. As the music is still based on classic Detroit techno and usually has a harder sound, it is sometimes referred to as "broken techno". This eclectic mixture was picked up by the Detroit and jazz-affiliated UK techno producers or and Ian O'Brien, who tried to form it into a more soulful variation which further influenced the development of the broken beat genre.


Influences
Broken beat draws from 1970s and has been influenced by artists such as Lonnie Liston Smith, the Mizell Brothers (producers for , and Johnny Hammond in the mid-1970s), , , and others. One might also hear in broken beat, echos of , 1980s contemporary R&B and (, Prince), early (), hip hop ("Planet Rock"), 1980s new wave (, New Order), drum and bass, house and techno.


Scene
Regular nights that play this genre of music include Co-op, held at Velvet Rooms, and then a few years later moving on to Plastic People, a famous club located in London, for a number of years before re-launching at East Village - both in Shoreditch. In 2008, Afronaut and Bruce Q (Liquid Fusion) teamed up for monthly Co-op sessions which was launched at Concrete in Birmingham. Liquid Fusion ran every Sunday at the Living Room first (2000-2002) then onto Zinc (2002-2008). It had a following of several hundred weekly. Another night was Inspiration Information, previously at Notting Hill Arts Club which then went on to be at East Village in Shoreditch.

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