| Kansas
City |
| DJ
Hyper (see photo, top right) and Adam
Freeland are just two of the many
top breaks DJs who have played in Kansas City, MO,
in the past six months. So what makes KC such a hot
city for breakbeat? [January 2003]
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| Washington,
DC |
| DC's
don of breaks, Wes Smith,
talks to Breaksworld about his breaks label Juice
Recordings and the state of the breaks scene in the
nation's capital. [May 2002]
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| New
York City |
| Drum
n Breaks are bringing the sounds of nu skool breaks
and breakbeat garage to New York City's junglist massive.
The posse represent the breaks at Konkrete Jungle,
Gotham's long-running drum 'n' bass nite.
Breaksworld hooks up with the Drum
n Breaks crew and checks out the five-way tag team
action. [April 2002]
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| San
Francisco |
| The Bay Area has
long had a vibrant breakbeat scene, and the influx
of new styles like nu skool breaks, progressive breaks
and breakbeat garage has made the scene stronger than
ever. Our San Francisco reporter Anne Holland chats
to three of the key players in the SF breaks scene.
[February 2002]
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A:Dubl
is founder and resident of Breakthru (alongside
Andres Octavio), a new breakbeat monthly in
the "bassment" of 1015 Folsom. |

Ms.
E holds
down residencies at Bottom Heavy, Hektic and
Future Breaks FM, Saturday afternoons on KUSF
90.3FM. |

Clockwork
is resident and promoter of Hektic, the renowned
breakbeat weekly alongside Eklektics long-running
drum 'n' bass weekly. |
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| San
Diego |
| Cryonix
(UK) resident DJ Haze traveled stateside to show his
stuff at the Dragon Lounge in San Diego, California,
and returned with this report. [July 2000]
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