This dude from New York has a nice rave-flavoured take on Jungle (I think breakbeat hardcore might have been one of the names for the fledgling sound that would become Jungle)
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ketan said:
billbradley said:
ketan said:
I don't own that, but I'll check soulseek later... it's usually great for dance music.
Fabio and Grooverider lamenting on how digital music killed dance music record store culture is the most compelling argument i've heard on why digital music sucks!
Stumbled upon this guy's mixes when I went looking for some 92 era hardcore stuff. There's a bunch of early DnB and Hardcore mixes. Well worth checking out.
[quote]Some of Photek’s earliest, greatest work as The Truper is compiled for the first time on 3LP by OG jungliest Basement Records & Street Beats. The originals were all issued on 10” in editions of 250 copies each and often now trade 2nd hand for the same number.
It’s a masterclass in amen choppage and a definitive portion of jungle’s golden era, circa 1994, which arguably wouldn’t have been the same without Rupert Parkes a.k.a. The Truper’s pioneering input.
Includes volumes 1 - 3 included in their entirety and cut to 12” for the first time.
100% essential for the old skool warriors and new ravers.
If you’ve got a complaint about the price; suck your mum though - It would cost you five times that for crackly originals.[/quote]
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Just so you know, I have had a listen. Nice mixing but for me the tunes are quite dark/bit too DnB. I'm sure it would go off in a club but I'm an armchair raver now
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Nice, just grabbed the ep on the strength. I'd love to learn about more artists pushing the sound today here. I just don't have the time to listen to mixes and analyze DJ lists like I used to!
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This dude from New York has a nice rave-flavoured take on Jungle (I think breakbeat hardcore might have been one of the names for the fledgling sound that would become Jungle)
Somehow I missed this before. Downloading now. THANKS!
Jungle mixes on there
I'm heading to Houston next weekend to see Jacky Murda. Should be good.
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An homage to DJ Crystl's Warp Drive?
Fabio and Grooverider lamenting on how digital music killed dance music record store culture is the most compelling argument i've heard on why digital music sucks!
https://soundcloud.com/mickeybeam
pls post your metalheadz favs... all'uv the massive!
(of all D&B for a while)
Or Photek The Rain. Speaking of Photek...
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[quote]Some of Photek’s earliest, greatest work as The Truper is compiled for the first time on 3LP by OG jungliest Basement Records & Street Beats. The originals were all issued on 10” in editions of 250 copies each and often now trade 2nd hand for the same number.
It’s a masterclass in amen choppage and a definitive portion of jungle’s golden era, circa 1994, which arguably wouldn’t have been the same without Rupert Parkes a.k.a. The Truper’s pioneering input.
Includes volumes 1 - 3 included in their entirety and cut to 12” for the first time.
100% essential for the old skool warriors and new ravers.
If you’ve got a complaint about the price; suck your mum though - It would cost you five times that for crackly originals.[/quote]
MK Ultra - Beats of Fury
Side A
Side B