: During the late 90s and early 2000s, Sharaz and Brad Smith were key figures in the evolution of "Nu-Skool" and Florida breaks, bridging the gap between old-school hip-hop rhythms and modern electronic dance music (EDM) production. Technical Composition Genre/Style : Classified as Breakbeat , Breaks , and Electro .
: Brad Smith’s "Funkbomb" style is defined by a "rolling" breakbeat structure that emphasizes the "funk" element through rhythmic complexity and aggressive percussion.
This "useful paper" provides a technical and historical overview of the track by Sharaz . Overview of the Track Sharaz - Feelin' Hot (Brad Smith's Funkbomb Remix)
For a deeper look into the track's sound and its place in the breaks scene, watch the following video: DJ Sharaz - Feelin' Hot (Brad Smith Remix) Nocturnia Breakbeat YouTube• Sep 2, 2025
: The track utilizes repetitive, rhythmic vocal loops—specifically the "I'm feeling hot" and "I'm feeling so so hot" phrases—which serve as both a hook and a percussive layer. Production Credits Original Artist : DJ Sharaz Remixer : Brad Smith Label : 941 Electro (US) Format : 12" Vinyl, Compilation : During the late 90s and early 2000s,
: The remix was notably featured on the Sharaz – Nine.Four.One Classics Series Volume One compilation, released in 2003 under the label 941 Electro .
: While many tracks on the Classics Series were previously released, this specific Brad Smith remix was marketed as an exclusive addition to the 12" vinyl release. This "useful paper" provides a technical and historical
Sharaz – Nine.Four.One Classics Series Volume One - Discogs