For the next two years Breakology did a series of nights in the local area.
The culmination of two years hard work ended in the first Drum n Bass all-nighter to be held in Kent for nearly a decade at The Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone on December 21st 2001. This was a huge success with 1400 ravers in attendance.
In June 2002 the next event took place at the M20 Music Empire in Ashford, Kent. Breakology became the first ever out side promoters to hold an event at this multi million pound super club and tickets sold out.
This event sparked a lot of interest from other promoters and clubs leading Breakology to team up with the likes of One Nation to hold events at the Casino Rooms, Rochester and Club Space, Sheppey. It was at this time Breakology teamed up with High on Life to form the infamous Battle of the Mcs (a night themed on a Mc battle within a boxing ring).
The Battle of the MCs format became an instant success culminating in four all-nighters held at the Stratford Rex, London and the Circus Tavern, Essex each attracting 2500 ravers.
Boxing Day 2003, Breakology went back to the M20 in Ashford. Needless to say the event was packed and has been hailed by many as the best event of 2003.
In 2004 Breakology hosted MC Fearlessâ?? Birthday bash at Club M20, another roadblock event. Also in 2004 Breakology's, smaller club night "Breakerz" was formed with packed events at Klub Kudos in Ashford, Breakology also hosted a second arena for Garage Nation for a huge NYE party. Throughout 2005 and 2006 Breakerz continued to pull in crowds all over Kent for regular nights at Sugar Lounge in Margate.
During 2007 Breakology took a well earned rest and concentrated on other projects.
In 2008 Breakology hosted a 2,000 capacity tent at the Z008 festival in Kent. The Breakology Tent has been hailed by many as the best part of the festival with legendary performances from the likes of Andy C, Pendulum, Friction and Eksman.
2009 and onwards - watch this space!!!