J-Break

Progressive house, Musical Artist

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Who is J-Break?

J-Break was first introduced to the electronic music scene while going to infamous Orlando nightclubs like the Edge, Ultraviolet, and Firestone in 1995. He quickly started to DJ, mentored by his friends, Foreplay & Davie-D, who was already an Orlando legend at the time. At the age of 19, he got his first residency at the late nightclub, Mimosa, along with residents Wutam & Davie-D. His first remix of Sonique's "Feel So Good" was played on XL 106.7 FM every Saturday night, and he quickly became a local favorite.

In 1999, J-Break started Millennium Breaks Productions, home to releases such as "Feel The Heat", "Drop It Down", and "This Is The Sound of Underground," which became an instant club anthem from coast to coast. After Cyberzone closed in early 2001, J-Break focused his talents on producing and remixing, as well as touring around the world to support his label's vinyl and CD releases. Later that year, J-Break became a resident on 96.9 FM in Orlando and WYKS 105.3 FM in Gainesville, 5 nights a week, along with legends such as Andy Hughes, DJ Sandy & Wutam.

In 2002, Wutam & J-Break joined forces to release their debut mix CD, "Biomechanik," which was released as the follow-up to Infiniti's "Looking for Something" on Subculture Records. This CD received critical acclaim almost instantaneously by DJs, producers, and fans alike, due to the innovative track selection and mixing by the duo. The self titled track off the CD, also received massive recognition when it was released on Afterdark Records, with support from DJs such as Merlyn, Baitercell & Schumacher, Simply Jeff and Malicious Mike.

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on July 23, 2013

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