Band, 1998-1999 GB
Dance
A.k.a. DJ Die, Leonie Laws, Roni Size
Breakbeat Era was a short-lived British project that combined the breakbeat talents of drum and bass producers Roni Size and DJ Die with the vocals of singer Leonie Laws. Spearheaded by the single "Ultra Obscene", and then released as an album under the same title in 1999, "Ultra-Obscene". It was one of the first rock/pop/drum & bass fusion albums; a genre which similar artists Kosheen also later explored. Since the album seems to be a one-off project, other releases are unlikely.
Leonie Laws voc | |
Ryan Williams *1969 GB | |
Daniel Kausman *1972 GB |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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U Hide / Ultra What? | Kosheen / Breakbeat Era | 2002 | Album |
Break Beat | Breakbeat Era, The Crystal Method, Fluke | 2001 | Compil. |
Bullitproof | Breakbeat Era | 2000 | Album |
Bullitproof | Breakbeat Era | 1999 | Album |
Era | Breakbeat Era | 1999 | Album |
6 Track Album Sampler | Breakbeat Era | 1999 | Album |
Rancid | Breakbeat Era | 1999 | Album |
Ultra-Obscene | Breakbeat Era | 1999 | Single |
Our Disease / Rancid | Breakbeat Era | 1999 | Single |
Ultra-Obscene | Breakbeat Era | 1999 | Album |
Breakbeat Era | Breakbeat Era | 1998 | Single |