Breakbeat Science
Breakbeat Science was a pioneering drum and bass record label founded by DJ DB in New York City in 1997. The label quickly made a name for itself by releasing cutting-edge drum and bass tracks from both established artists and up-and-coming talent. Breakbeat Science was at the forefront of the drum and bass scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s, helping to shape the sound of the genre and introducing it to a wider audience.
One of Breakbeat Science's most successful releases was the "Sick Music" series, which showcased the label's diverse roster of artists and their signature sound. The label also hosted a popular weekly radio show, which featured guest mixes from some of the biggest names in drum and bass.
Breakbeat Science was known for its forward-thinking approach to drum and bass, blending elements of jungle, hip-hop, and techno to create a unique and innovative sound. The label's commitment to pushing boundaries and supporting emerging artists helped to solidify its reputation as a powerhouse in the drum and bass world.
Though the label is no longer active, its legacy lives on in the music of the artists it supported and the fans it inspired. Breakbeat Science will always be remembered as a driving force in the evolution of drum and bass music.