It often includes samples of early jazz or funk beats from rare groove or popular film.
[2] The style emerged during the late '80s at the Beacham Theatre in Orlando[2] and gained popularity in the local underground music subculture during the city's Summer of Love era, roughly 1989 to 1992.
[3][4] Genre pioneer Eddie Pappa, influenced by nights spent at the Beacham, honed his skill at The Edge when it opened in 1992.
"[2] English breaks DJ and producer Nick Newton released a 1996 record Orlando.
Producers in South Florida and Tampa chose a deep house flavor or retained more of the funk and hip-hop influence of Miami's "ghetto-bass" or funky breaks.