Breakin' Records (March 29, 2006)
It doesn’t matter how old you are, what neighborhood you are from or what race you are, the feeling of having a total kinship with like-minded folks in this world can be one of the greatest experiences of living.



Breakin' Records (March 15, 2006)
On Friday, March 17, electronic music pioneer Carl Craig and partner Gamall will host the first Detroit appearance of a club night they titled Demon Days at the techno-sushi bar Oslo in Detroit.



Breakin' Records (March 1, 2006)
Detroit's music scene can be tough to break into, especially when you are trying to represent a town outside the big city limits.



Breakin' Records (February 8, 2006)
During a recent Sunday afternoon, the Motor City was buzzin’ with the North American International Auto Show in town and anticipation for the Super Bowl.



Breakin' Records (January 18, 2006)
In a show of endless support throughout the world for the “sound of Detroit,” a bunch of singles have dropped recently from musicians spanning the globe (mostly in England) that feature remixes from a couple of our city's most modern talents.



Breakin' Records (January 4, 2006)
Throughout 2005, the Detroit hip-hop scene continued to go through its baby steps in regards to its place on the ...



Breakin' Records (December 14, 2005)
Over the past two years, one of Detroit’s most important producers, Jay Dee — a former member of Slum Village who has produced for the likes of A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Busta Rhymes and Janet Jackson



Breakin' Records (November 30, 2005)
Since Breakin’ Records started, I have reported on a lot of exclusive information regarding many of our more established urban musicians like Slum Village, Waajeed and Dabrye. It's time for me to cover some lesser-known talent.



Breakin' Records (November 16, 2005)

Viewed by the world as one of the hotbeds of creativity, Detroit has long been known as a place for that “next level shit” when it comes to our music.



Breakin' Records (November 2, 2005)
For at least the past seven years, Detroit hip-hop has been on an upward spiral in regards to its place in the worldwide scene.


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