Fresh tracks, mixes, remixes and releases — listen online new releases Big Beat music
ASTech - Good evening, Manchester!
04:36 10.63Mb [320 kbps] 41 0 0 20.08.2025 layden Breaks, Big Beat
Basement Jaxx - Take Me Back to Your House
05:08 11.83Mb [320 kbps] 61 0 1 12.05.2025 layden Breaks, Big Beat
Basement Jaxx - Power To The People
05:37 12.94Mb [320 kbps] 59 0 0 12.05.2025 layden Breaks, Big Beat
Basement Jaxx - What A Difference Your Love Makes
03:21 3.15Mb [128 kbps] 56 0 0 12.05.2025 layden Breaks, Big Beat
The Chemical Brothers - In Dust We Trust
05:19 4.95Mb [128 kbps] 83 0 0 03.05.2025 layden Breaks, Big Beat
Popular Music Genres
All Genres →Big Beat — explosive rhythmic energy and an iconic pillar of electronic music
Big Beat is one of the boldest and most vibrant genres of the electronic scene of the late 20th century, reshaping the perception of dance music. Emerging in the early–mid 1990s, the style was born from a unique fusion of breakbeat, hip-hop sampling, rock-driven aggression and massive electronic basslines. It quickly conquered festival stages and club culture thanks to its wild dynamics, instantly recognizable sound and ability to ignite any dancefloor.
A brief history and origin of Big Beat
Big Beat was born in the UK — the country where a new wave of club culture was rising in the early 1990s. Labels like Skint Records, XL Recordings, Wall of Sound and Astralwerks became hubs for young producers experimenting with sound.
Key artists who shaped the genre:
- The Prodigy — their early work defined the aggression and density of the sound.
- The Chemical Brothers — merged acid lines, breakbeat and psychedelia.
- Fatboy Slim — popularised the genre with hooky samples and a funk-driven vibe.
- The Crystal Method, Propellerheads, Basement Jaxx, Freestylers — solidified Big Beat in global charts.
By the late 90s, the genre had become essential to club culture, movie soundtracks, advertising and pop media.
Genre characteristics and sound
Big Beat is instantly recognisable — a style built on contrasts and powerful rhythm.
Key features:
- BPM: from 110 to 140, most commonly 125–135.
- Heavy breakbeat drums with hip-hop–inspired accents.
- Massive, heavily processed basslines with distortion.
- Prominent sampling — funk guitars, vintage drums, hooky vocal cuts.
- Rock intensity: riffs, gritty synths, fat drums.
- A controlled sense of chaos, raw energy and a touch of “punk attitude.”
Why do listeners and DJs still choose Big Beat?
1. Explosive energy
Even a single track can change the mood of an entire party. Big Beat was made for movement, emotion and pure adrenaline.
2. Versatility
It works equally well:
- on the dancefloor,
- in car playlists,
- in sports mixes,
- in movies, trailers and commercials.
3. Influence on modern electronic music
Big Beat laid the foundation for many genres — from Electro House to Breaks and Indie Dance. Modern producers still borrow its signature elements: rough breakbeats, vintage samples, acid lines and dense sound design.
What you will find on the Big Beat page at Minatrix.FM
We’ve gathered the best material for both newcomers and devoted fans.
Top Big Beat tracks
A curated list showcasing the current and essential sound of the genre.
Classic Golden Era
The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers — the tracks that shaped Big Beat and remain timeless.
New releases & modern wave
Fresh music from artists who continue the Big Beat legacy.
DJ mixes & eclectic setlists
Mixes infused with breakbeat energy and funk-driven grooves.
Dive into the Big Beat atmosphere with Minatrix.FM
Big Beat is music that doesn’t ask for permission — it simply hits hard, loud and unapologetically.
Turn on the playlists, rediscover the classics and explore the latest releases right here on Minatrix.FM.
The dancefloor starts with the first beat. Turn on Big Beat now!