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Tsunami One was an influential UK-based nu skool breaks act, composed of duo Adam Freeland and Kevin Beber. Their 1999 single Hip-Hop Phenomenon (with BT) was one of the earlier classics of the genre, and featured on both Freeland's renowned Tectonics CD, and BT's Movement in Still Life album. Other tracks like their remix of Orbital's Nothing Left were also highly popular and influential amongst breakbeat DJs and listeners, but the duo were far from prolific and never released an LP. As of 2005, the project appears dead, with both men concentrating on solo production and DJ careers.

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Tsunami One has released 1+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Number 43 With Steamed Rice Please. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of Tsunami One's most popular tracks include Dawn of the Standing Wave, Hip Hop Phenomenon - Bassbin Twins Edit, Number 43 with Steamed Rice Please, Hip Hop Phenomenom, No. 43 With Steamed Rice. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

Tsunami One was an influential UK-based nu skool breaks act, composed of duo Adam Freeland and Kevin Beber. Their 1999 single Hip-Hop Phenomenon (with BT) was one of the earlier classics of the genre... Read the full biography on this page.

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