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Adam Freeland is one half of Tsunami One, and a pioneer of the Nu Skool Breaks scene.  His label Marine Parade showcases some of the freshest talent on the nu skool block.  Adam is seen here on the right with 3 decks and a DJM-500.  He's famous for the size of his nuts.

Kevin Beber

 

Things are blowing up for the Orange County based Uberzone, who were recently signed to big-wig label Astralwerks.  Q, the driving force of the project, recently teamed up with DJ Davey Dave for the Digital Mix Tour.  The debut album is due out next year.

 

Rennie Pilgrem

 

Arguably electronic music's man of the year, Brian Transeau has made his mark on the American music scene.  His latest release, Movement in Still Life, is an eclectic blending of genres and collaborations with innovators in the industry.

Adam Freeland

 

Kevin Beber, with his nicely shapen head, is the other half of the aforementioned Tsunami One.  His hip-hop background brings a distinctive sound to his productions.  Beber, along with Freeland, teamed up with BT to produce "Hip Hop Phenomenon," one of the breaks scene's anthems of the year.

 

 

Q & Davey Dave of Uberzone

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Another player in the UK breakbeat empire is Rennie Pilgrem, who has been serving up fresh nu-skool cuts on his label Thursday Club and just recently released his anthology entitled "Selectedwerks."  Earlier this year Mr. Pilgrem hooked up with Uberzone to produce "Black Widow."