DJ Peluka appears in Optimal Breaks’ weekly breakbeat chart «40 Breaks Vitales», an editorial snapshot of the current club-facing breaks landscape.
Within that context, the name is associated with a run of breakbeat material circulating in the contemporary digital scene, with a clear emphasis on driving rhythms, bass pressure and a melodic, old-school-informed approach to arrangement.
The profile that emerges places DJ Peluka in the orbit of present-day breakbeat producers working with direct dancefloor functionality rather than crossover pop framing. The tracks linked to the project point toward a sound built for mixes, specialist channels and breakbeat-focused listeners.
Nocturnia Records is the label most clearly tied to this phase of activity. In the chart metadata gathered by Optimal Breaks, DJ Peluka appears there with several titles that help define the project’s current footprint.
Among the tracks connected to that run are “Kamaka”, “Neon Hearts”, “Onom”, “Mikela”, “Midnight Echo” and “Suthe”. Taken together, they suggest a steady release rhythm and a vocabulary rooted in crisp break patterns, synth-led atmosphere and club-ready low end.
“Midnight Echo” and “Suthe” in particular have circulated through video and platform uploads that frame DJ Peluka squarely inside contemporary breakbeat culture. The presentation around those tracks leans toward classic break rhythms and a retro-breaks sensibility updated for current digital listening habits.
That balance between old-school reference points and present-tense production is central to the project’s identity. Rather than treating breakbeat as a museum style, DJ Peluka works within a strand of the scene that keeps the form active through new singles, compilations and DJ-facing releases.
The available mix and video presence also reinforces that club function. A title such as “Ultimate Breaks 2026” places the project within the familiar breakbeat practice of curating sets and compilations that connect new productions with the broader continuum of the style.
In editorial terms, DJ Peluka sits in the current tier of artists helping sustain breakbeat’s ongoing circulation outside the mainstream center: producers whose work moves through niche labels, online channels and specialist discovery spaces rather than large-scale industry framing.
That makes the project relevant to the contemporary map documented by Optimal Breaks. The combination of repeated chart presence, association with Nocturnia Records and a recognisable retro-to-modern breaks language gives DJ Peluka a defined place in today’s electronic club ecosystem.