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RnB 07 March, 2005

New York funk/hip-hop band Fast Breakin' Classics release debut album

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NEW YORK (www.positronicrecords.com) - The six-piece hip-hop/funk group Fast Breakin' Classics have released their first album "Heist City" on Positronic Records (https://www.positronicrecords.com). Veterans of the NYC underground hip-hop scene, Fast Breakin' Classics are often compared to De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest; playing real instruments, Fast Breakin' Classics draw upon late '60s and early '70s funk, soul, and R&B influences to create a cool nightclub-like atmosphere that overflows with pure energy. Pushing the boundaries of hip-hop, Fast Breakin' Classics combines old-school aesthetics with a courageous and outrageous look at the future of music.

"Heist City" is receiving high praise in the U.K. 'Startlingly good and consistently inventive,' raved British music critic Adam Harrington of Whisperin & Hollerin. 'The grooves pound with full force.' Barry Andrews from the U.K.-based Review Centre praised Fast Breakin' Classics as 'the new rulers of New York City, a hybrid of sweaty funk and old-school hip-hop with a dollop of vintage '60s-'70s music that opens uncharted musical avenues.'

Completely devoid of hip-hop cliche's, "Heist City" is relentless; giving listeners little pause as each hook-laden track smoothly segues into one another.






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