Curtis Schwartz's "Street Beat," released on September 17, 1999, under the KPM Main Series label, is a vibrant and dynamic journey through the world of turntablism and breakbeat culture. Spanning just under 45 minutes, this album is a testament to Schwartz's skill and creativity as a DJ and producer. With tracks like "Skratch Junkie," "Break!," and "Scratch 'N' Burn," Schwartz showcases his mastery of the turntables, blending intricate scratching techniques with infectious beats. The album also features a mix of soulful grooves and funky rhythms, as heard in tracks like "Funky Soul," "Soul Groove," and "Good Lovin'." "Street Beat" is not just a collection of tracks; it's a celebration of the art of DJing, offering a glimpse into the energy and innovation of the late '90s breakbeat scene. Whether you're a seasoned vinyl enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of turntablism, Curtis Schwartz's "Street Beat" is sure to captivate and inspire.