by Anonymous November 02, 2002
A term originally coined by Australian Rock 'n' Roll troubadour Tim Rogers for the bonus disc of You Am I's third album Hourly Daily. After being adopted by mods from the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, the term is now synonymous with wild parties where; 60's music, erratic dancing, and suits so fine they make Sinatra look like a hobo are all common place.
Boy 1: "Did you hear? Ben is having a Beat Party! tonight, better suit up get our Lambretta's down there."
Boy 2: "Ok, I'll get my parka."
Boy 2: "Ok, I'll get my parka."
by Cathy's Clown December 09, 2009
by sloppytop March 20, 2017
by Jerry Fuctentoast February 13, 2010
Tell ya what dude, my legs are killing this morning, I spent all weekend squat beating!
Can't wait to get home, I seriously need to have a good squat beat.
Can't wait to get home, I seriously need to have a good squat beat.
by Eddie Bear August 20, 2007
Mustafa Beats is another name for Afrobeats, a club-friendly mix of West African rhythms, American hip hop and Jamaican dancehall and Caribbean soca that started in Lagos and Accra, Ghana and has captured the imagination of fans in major music hubs including London, Paris and New York.
by IvyCruz August 16, 2020
broh-kuhn beet Noun, Verb, Adjective
(Used mainly for categorization and/or to specify a group of musical genres as a whole)
– Verb
1. Past participle of breaks and/or break-beat.
– Adjective
1. to reduce music to fragments; fragmented samples.
2. ruptured; torn; not smooth; rough or irregular; fractured measures in music and/or song repetitively.
3. sound not functioning properly; out of working/playing order.
4. disrupted, sliced, and/or disconnected vigorously throughout playing.
- Noun
1. A term used to describe broken period within a unspecified time measured in music.
2. A specific categorization of a type of music and/or genre(s) of music
3. What takes place after slicing, disrupting, "glitching" and/or cutting up music, song and/or track.
(Used mainly for categorization and/or to specify a group of musical genres as a whole)
– Verb
1. Past participle of breaks and/or break-beat.
– Adjective
1. to reduce music to fragments; fragmented samples.
2. ruptured; torn; not smooth; rough or irregular; fractured measures in music and/or song repetitively.
3. sound not functioning properly; out of working/playing order.
4. disrupted, sliced, and/or disconnected vigorously throughout playing.
- Noun
1. A term used to describe broken period within a unspecified time measured in music.
2. A specific categorization of a type of music and/or genre(s) of music
3. What takes place after slicing, disrupting, "glitching" and/or cutting up music, song and/or track.
She still djs that broken beat.
I'm digging the dj, those broken beats are wicked.
Cant wait to dance my pants off to those broken beats.
You'll never here trance music at a broken beats event.
That new track i made yesterday was some of the best broken beat i have ever heard.
I'm digging the dj, those broken beats are wicked.
Cant wait to dance my pants off to those broken beats.
You'll never here trance music at a broken beats event.
That new track i made yesterday was some of the best broken beat i have ever heard.
by the Junglist March 15, 2011