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J-Zone Break Bonanza

J-Zone Break Bonanza

NYC-based drummer J-Zone returns with his fourth collection of original drum breaks for the working producer and DJ. Following the success of Lunch Breaks (2014), Backyard Breaks (2015) and Guerrilla Drums (2018), Break Bonanza delivers 18 nasty grooves that improve on the previous releases in both sound and style.

J-Zone’s drum break collections have been sampled by Danger Mouse (Broken Bells), Alchemist (Westside Gunn & Conway), Marco Polo (Masta Ace) and countless others. As a work for hire session drummer, J-Zone has played on tracks by Danger Mouse & Karen O, Michael Kiwanuka, Lord Finesse, Bobbito Garcia (featuring Eddie Palmieri and Robert Glasper) and Pharoahe Monch, as well as holding down the drum chair for one half of his band, The Du-Rites, and as one third of the modern line-up of legendary ‘70s funk band, Manzel. J-Zone is also the current studio and touring drummer for Colemine recording artist, Ben Pirani.

With a growing list of credits as a drummer and decades of experience as a hip-hop producer and DJ, Break Bonanza is the quintessential collection of grooves that are a must for any producer’s tool box.

Listen to the Breaks:


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If you use a J-Zone Break on a track you will clear usage with J-Zone depending on how big of a part the break is in the song. On most smaller independent projects clearance won't be necessary and you can just use the sample/break however you like. Please reach out to J Zone at jaymumfordmusic@gmail.com to see if clearance is needed and/or to work out the details.

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