Face & Book is a UK breakbeat production project associated with the contemporary club-facing end of the scene.
The act appears in Optimal Breaks' weekly chart context, where its presence points to an active role within the current circulation of breakbeat releases rather than to a purely archival or legacy profile.
Public artist descriptions place the project's beginnings in 2016, framing Face & Book as part of the post-2010s wave of producers working with updated breakbeat forms for digital platforms, DJ charts and specialist dance floors.
Its catalogue is linked in available platform metadata to labels including Pata Negra Records, with additional associations in artist-page descriptions to Ravesta Records, Elektroshok Records and Space Pizza Records.
Within the Optimal Breaks chart snapshot, Face & Book is credited with tracks such as "Badapple," "No Fakers," "You R Monster" and "Jacuzzi," all tied there to Pata Negra Records.
Those titles suggest a functional club vocabulary: direct hooks, character-led naming and tracks built to move inside contemporary breaks sets rather than outside the dance context.
In scene terms, Face & Book sits in the strand of modern breakbeat that keeps one foot in classic break-driven energy while aligning with present-day bass-weighted electronic production.
That positioning matters in a landscape where breakbeat often lives through specialist labels, DJ support and digital storefront visibility; Face & Book belongs to that ongoing ecosystem of producers sustaining the style in the 2010s and 2020s.
The project's profile is therefore less about crossover mythology than about steady participation in the working culture of the genre: releases, chart appearances and circulation through breakbeat-focused channels.
As represented in current metadata, Face & Book contributes to the contemporary end of the scene with tracks designed for club use and for the continuing dialogue between breakbeat's older rhythmic language and newer bass-oriented production values.