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Ludmilla started up as a DJ in cultic hungarian (formerly pirate) radio called Tilos; spreading the goodwill of breakbeat, tech house and garage. She definitely has the ears for good cuts! Around this time, Ludmilla began traveling around Hungary quite a bit, quickly, she became well known countrywide.

At this point there were literally tons of breakbeat DJ's appearing in the scene but Ludmilla was searching for something different and found a great appreciation for the progressive side of breakbeats, which became known as Breakbeat.

In the later half of 2001, break beat music had literally worn out its welcome within the underground scene, and was quickly replaced by progressive breaks. The music itself took a new direction by becoming happier and dance-oriented. She got the taste of production in late 2001 by remixing a Dub4U track called “Birthday” (CHI-Recordings) with her love/co-musician partner, Beatman.

Beatman & Ludmilla is special all-in-one project that goes further than collaborating in the studio: they are a couple in their non-music life as well.

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Ludmilla started up as a DJ in cultic hungarian (formerly pirate) radio called Tilos; spreading the goodwill of breakbeat, tech house and garage. She definitely has the ears for good cuts! Around this time, Ludmilla began traveling around Hungary quite a bit, quickly, she became well known countrywide.

At this point there were literally tons of breakbeat DJ's appearing in the scene but Ludmilla was searching for something different and found a great appreciation for the progressive side of breakbeats, which became known as Breakbeat.

In the later half of 2001, break beat music had literally worn out its welcome within the underground scene, and was quickly replaced by progressive breaks. The music itself took a new direction by becoming happier and dance-oriented. She got the taste of production in late 2001 by remixing a Dub4U track called “Birthday” (CHI-Recordings) with her love/co-musician partner, Beatman.

Beatman & Ludmilla is special all-in-one project that goes further than collaborating in the studio: they are a couple in their non-music life as well.

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