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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with breakcore</title>
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	<title>Who&apos;s making good breakcore lately?</title>
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	<description>Who&apos;s carrything the breakcore/gabber/drill&apos;n&apos;bass/whatever torch these days? On their latest albums, Kid 606 sounds like he&apos;s taken up seconal, Venetian Snares sounds jazz-operatic, and Squarepusher plays a real drum kit (somewhat poorly).  I really liked all these albums, for the record, but I&apos;m looking for some new material that would fit in with the old woofer-wreckin&apos; days of Down With the Scene or Go Plastic.&lt;br&gt;
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I&apos;m not picky about the electronica subgenre, but it&apos;s important that it be: fast, dark, noisy, new, and *beat driven*.  No lollygagging ambience or prolonged pointless screeching, if possible, and no (shudder) happy hardcore.&lt;br&gt;
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Lots of bonus points for highlighting a strandout track or two.</description>
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	<category>breakcore</category>
	<category>dnb</category>
	<category>gabber</category>
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