Coldcut – Coldcut’s Christmas Break (UK 12″) (1989)

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Coldcut’s “Christmas Break” — A Radical Holiday Groove from 1989

Every holiday season has its classics — songs that get replayed every year, stitched into the soundtrack of winter memories. Then there are the oddball gems: tracks that might never reach evergreen status but capture a moment, an attitude, and a scene. “Coldcut’s Christmas Break” is one of those unique entries in the festive music canon.

Coldcut — the English electronic duo made up of Matt Black and Jonathan More — had already made waves in the UK underground and dance scenes by the late 1980s. Renowned as pioneers of sample-heavy, cut-and-paste production and foundational figures in the evolution of breakbeat and electronic music, Coldcut had established themselves not just as DJs and producers but as innovators in the very language of club culture sampling.

Released as a standalone single in late 1989, “Coldcut’s Christmas Break” is a playful, genre-bending track that subverts traditional holiday music expectations. Rather than a straightforward carol or pop ballad, the song is built from Coldcut’s signature blend of electronic beats, breakbeat rhythms, and creative sampling — wrapped in a festive theme but with all the experimental edge you’d expect from these forward-thinking producers.

Though it didn’t climb high in the charts, the single did make a respectable showing during its brief run — spending three weeks on the UK Singles Chart and peaking at #67 in December 1989. In a musical landscape dominated by more conventional seasonal fare, that chart presence speaks to the duo’s ability to bring something fresh and off-beat to the table.

The release came at a pivotal moment for Coldcut. 1989 was also the year they issued their debut album “What’s That Noise?”, expanded their creative horizons into multimedia and video work, and collaborated with other artists who would go on to greater fame.

“Coldcut’s Christmas Break” stands today as a fascinating footnote — a festive artifact that reflects both its era and the innovative spirit Coldcut embodied. It’s fun, it’s unconventional, and it’s a great reminder that not every holiday song needs sleigh bells and syrup to be memorable. If you’re digging deep into late-’80s electronic music or looking for a Christmas track that defies the ordinary, this one is worth dusting off.

SIDE A:
Coldcut’s Christmas Break 6:27
Mixed By – George ShillingMark Saunders
Producer – Coldcut

SIDE B:
Break It Up 5:54
Edited By – Dean*
Producer – Coldcut

Santa’s House 6:40
Producer – Coldcut

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Ahead Of Our Time – CCUT 7T
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: UK
Released: 1989
Genre: Electronic
Style: House, Breaks, Holiday

CREDITS:

NOTES:
A Merry Christmas To Everybody.

Made in England.

Pressed on heavy black vinyl, possibly 180 gram.

Buy the 12″ at DISCOGS

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JP
JP
December 17, 2025 7:10 am

Wow, thank you Paul! I don’t think I have heard this one before.

And what better way to experience it for the very first time than with a glorious Dj Paul transfer!! The vinyl sure sounds great! That video is something else too, very amusing.

To echo the sentiments already shared, this is a great outside the box celebration of the season. Love how you find some of the more overlooked singles to share with everyone.

Retro Hound
Retro Hound
December 17, 2025 6:18 am

Thank you Paul for taking the road less traveled! I think this is pretty new to me. It’s so refreshing to have a Christmas tune from out of left field that’s not your standard fare. Out of all the hundreds, if not thousands of Christmas tunes to choose from, the radio just plays from the same batch every year! Thank you Paul for going outside of the Christmas wrapping like you do every year!

Martyzilla
Martyzilla
December 16, 2025 9:06 pm

Thank you, Paul! This is a festive throwback, so wonderful. Happy holidays!

Axel F80
Axel F80
December 16, 2025 8:42 pm

THANK YOU, PAUL!!!! I love COLDCUT and sample-heavy ACID HOUSE in general. It’s amazing how artists like Coldcut, Bomb The Bass, and MARRS assembled tiny beats of music to create these masterpieces.

PapayaSF
December 16, 2025 7:22 pm

I love the 1980s computer animation.

Rubén
Rubén
December 16, 2025 3:33 pm

“Coldcut’s Christmas Break” is a great track for electronic and Christmas music lovers looking for something different (like me): retro, house, and Christmas-themed. It’s a reminder of the golden age of sampling and how Coldcut used the technology to create new soundscapes, even within a genre as traditional as Christmas music.

Thanks, Paul.

Jeff
Jeff
December 16, 2025 12:52 pm

There really is a Santa!! Wow, Paul, I’m almost speechless (yeah, imagine that!). I have a special affection for Coldcut and this single particularly! I’ve always loved music that has samples and is cutting edge! Coldcut made some very cool music. But, it’s the ones like this record here that steam up my teapot!! Having a track like this really is so festive for Christmas! I love the bells part and the train whistle!! And when the little girl says, “Can you get some music on the radio?” Again, WOW!! I was always hoping for more records like this one,… Read more »

Dean
Dean
December 16, 2025 10:59 am

I loved Coldcut but had kind of forgotten about them. Never heard this one, though! Thank you.