Big Beat

Big beat is characterized by punk-style vocals, distorted compressed breakbeats, acid synthesizer lines, and jazz loops.

Birth: 1995 Bloom: 1998 Death: 2001

As the name suggests, big beat tends to feature distorted, compressed breakbeats at moderate tempos, acid house-style synthesizer lines, and heavy loops from 60s and 70s funk, jazz, rock, and pop songs. They are often punctuated with punk-style vocals and driven by intense, distorted basslines with conventional pop and techno song structures. Big beat tracks have a sound that includes crescendos, builds, drops, and dramatic sound effects, such as explosions or sirens, air horns, gurgles, snorts, also old records samples.

The term was created in the middle 90s by British press in order to identify the opuses by The Chemical Brothers. However, more fundamental compositions of the style belong to Norman Cook also known as Fatboy Slim.

Umbrellate style: Breaks

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Big Beat mixes

336 53:12 12 89 PR 11,1 ▲
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Big Beat, Breakstep
510 45:08   74 PR 5,4 ▲ Big Beat, Breaks
415 54:35 1 89 PR 3,4 ▲
Big Beat, New Rave
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Big Beat tracks and remixes

449 3:28 4 189 PR 7,9 ▲
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Big Beat, Britpop
812 3:20 1 242 PR 7,9 ▲
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Big Beat, House
1 380 3:24   288 PR 7,8 ▲
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Big Beat, Dubstep

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