Nu skool breaks is a genre of electronic music that emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It blends elements of breakbeat, hip hop, and electro, characterized by its heavy basslines and syncopated rhythms. This style often features samples from various genres, creating a dynamic and energetic sound that appeals to dance music enthusiasts.
The genre gained popularity in underground clubs and festivals, with artists like Plump DJs and Freestylers leading the way. Nu skool breaks is known for its innovative production techniques, often incorporating digital effects and complex drum patterns. It remains influential in the broader electronic music scene today.