Jem Haynes, also credited here alongside Dominic B UK, sits in the wider orbit of British club music where breakbeat, bass-led electronics and house-informed DJ culture often overlap.
Within Optimal Breaks, his name appears in the weekly chart «40 Breaks Vitales», placing him in a current conversation around breakbeat and adjacent sounds rather than as a purely retrospective figure.
That chart presence is tied to the track "Find Me", associated in the export metadata with Rebel Bass. In this context, the credit points to an active connection with contemporary breakbeat circulation and DJ-facing club releases.
Outside the breakbeat-specific frame, Jem Haynes is also known as a UK DJ and producer with a long-running profile in club culture. His trajectory is commonly linked to London-rooted dance music and to the kind of flexible DJ practice that moves between house, bass and tougher rhythmic forms.
A recurring point in his public profile is his extended residency for We Love at Space Ibiza, where he was associated with weekly appearances across the venue's main-room environment and its broader club ecosystem. That Ibiza connection helps explain a career shaped as much by dancefloor function and long-form DJing as by studio output alone.
The RA event trail around his name likewise places him in a network of established club spaces and international bookings, reinforcing his role as a working DJ with reach beyond a single local scene.
In breakbeat terms, what matters is the way his credit surfaces inside a contemporary bass and breaks pipeline. Rather than belonging to one narrowly fixed style, his profile suggests an artist comfortable in the shared territory between UK club pressure, electronic groove and crossover dancefloor programming.
That makes his presence relevant to Optimal Breaks' editorial map: not only as a producer attached to a specific track, but as part of the broader ecosystem where breakbeat continues to intersect with house rooms, Ibiza residencies and UK-led DJ culture.
The Dominic B UK pairing in this entry functions as part of that artist identification, preserving the way the credit has been requested in the archive while keeping Jem Haynes as the clearest public-facing name.
Taken together, the available picture is of a British DJ-producer whose work and circulation connect contemporary breakbeat with the wider language of electronic club music: functional, scene-aware and tied to dancefloor contexts rather than to a single narrowly defined niche.
