Freestylers are a pioneering electronic music group formed in London, United Kingdom, in 1996 by producers Matt Cantor and Aston Harvey. Renowned for their high-energy blend of breakbeat, electro, drum and bass, and hip hop influences, the Freestylers quickly gained international acclaim with their debut album "We Rock Hard" in 1998, featuring the hit single "B-Boy Stance." Over the years, the group became festival favorites, celebrated for electrifying live performances and collaborations with artists from diverse musical backgrounds.
Their follow-up albums, such as "Pressure Point" and "Raw as F**k," cemented their status within the global dance music scene, with tracks like "Push Up" enjoying mainstream chart success. The Freestylers’ sound is characterized by infectious hooks, dynamic beats, and genre-blurring production, helping to shape the evolution of UK breakbeat and inspire a new generation of electronic artists. With a career spanning over two decades, the Freestylers remain influential, consistently adapting their sound while maintaining their trademark style and passion for innovation.