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On the Web
- Skint - Pioneering Big Beat record label. Home to Fatboy Slim, Midfield General, Lo Fidelity All Stars, Space Raiders and Indian Ropeman. Contains artist profiles, music samples (MP3 format) and tour dates.[Requires Flash]
- Naive - Big opinions of mainly british indie, with a smattering of hip hop, rock, big beat or whatever.
- Dj Adikt - Dj et compositeur Drum'n'Bass, Break Beat, Big Beat et House. Nombreux mix et compos couter.
- Phonic Monkeys, The - Groove/big beat collective. Includes news, recordings, images and articles.
- The Onion AV Club: Fatboy Slim - You've Come a Long Way, Baby - Joshua Klein's review: "Big Beat with a pop bent, a work of collage that's equally infectious and obnoxious, and as fun as it is insulting"
- Delicious Lo-Fi Lounge - Broadcasting electronica music 24 hours 7 days a week on live365.com. For enthusiasts of trip hop, ambient, downbeat, big beat, dub, new age, and related styles.
- The Big Beat - Personal favorites of non-hits.
- Universal Constructors - Official site of the band consisting of Tom Walker, Matt Hodgson and Matt Critchlow. Includes a biography and sound files (MP3 format).
- Big Beat Blues Band - The Westchester, New York based band plays Chicago Blues covering works of Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and others. Their web site offers band information, tour dates and sound samples.
- BeatTRibe - Electronic music with soul, breakbeats and big beats.
Wikipedia Articles
- Big Bang Beat - Big Bang Beat - 1st Impression - is a dōjin fighting game made by NRF based on the eroge Daibanchou: Big Bang Age by AliceSoft. It was released May 2007.
- The Big Beat (album) - The Big Beat is an album recorded by Holloee Poloy and Edyta Bartosiewicz, which marks the beginning of Edyta's musical career. It was never released on a CD and is now very hard to get.
- Big beat (disambiguation) - ===Big beat is===
- The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat) - The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat) is a 1971 song by The Doors, which appears on their final album with frontman Jim Morrison, L.A.
- The Big Beat - "The Big Beat" is a song from the musical Over Here!, which opened on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre (Broadway) on March 6, 1974.