Nexikore appears in Optimal Breaks’ weekly breakbeat chart «40 Breaks Vitales», an editorial snapshot of the current club landscape built around breakbeat and adjacent bass music.
Within that context, the name is associated with contemporary breakbeat production aimed at the dancefloor, with a profile tied to the current circulation of tracks in DJ playlists and specialist club selectors.
The clearest release trail places Nexikore in the orbit of Super Plastic Records, a label presence that helps situate the project inside today’s breakbeat and electronic club network.
In the chart metadata gathered by Optimal Breaks, Nexikore is credited on «Let the Music Roll», a track released through Super Plastic Records.
That title also appears linked to Belforg, pointing to a collaborative connection within the same scene and suggesting a working relationship grounded in rolling, club-focused breakbeat.
The available picture places Nexikore in the newer end of the breakbeat continuum rather than in a heritage or revivalist frame: music designed for current sets, contemporary digital circulation and the ongoing dialogue between classic breakbeat energy and updated production values.
As a result, Nexikore fits naturally into the strand of artists keeping breakbeat active in present-day electronic club culture, where labels, charts and DJ support remain central to how tracks travel.
Included in the extended Optimal Breaks artist roster, Nexikore stands as part of the current generation of producers sustaining the form through fresh releases and scene-facing club material.