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breakbeat noun in contemporary dance culture, a sampled beat that is looped to create a rhythmic pattern; hence, a musical style US- The best-stocked is the Music Factory (1476 Broadway, between 42nd and 43rd), which is jammed with the latest New York-based label rap hits, breakbeat collections (which feature hit songs with extended breaks for rap deejays or record producers)[.] — Los Angeles Times, p. 92, 13 March 1988
- intense breakbeat sessions — Alon Shulman, The Style BIble, p. 42, 1999
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- Became popular when dance producers who couldn’t play drums themselves sampled so-called “breakbeats” from old soul and funk records, and repeated these on backing tracks for their new productions. — The Sunday Times Magazine, p. 49, 1 June 2003
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