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Post by fullyrecordingz » Fri Oct 13, 2006 12:56 am

can you lot tell me some good jungle tunes, the really good ones dat define the genre. see it was a bit before my time, but every1 keep going on about the old days of jungle, comparin it to dubstep, etc...
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Post by moderator » Fri Oct 13, 2006 1:01 am

Wrong forum. We have a Other Music Forum now.

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Post by fullyrecordingz » Fri Oct 13, 2006 1:28 am

I see I see
thanks
now im in this subforum i see theres already a topic on this. kool

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Post by the947sw11 » Fri Oct 13, 2006 1:48 am

a few of my favourites off the top of my head before I go to sleep:

Metalheads - Terminator
Renegade - Terrorist
Sound Of The Future - The Lighter
DJ Zinc - Super Sharp Shooter
Congo Natty - Champion DJ
Subnation - Scottie
Omni Trio - Renegade Snares
Nasty Habits - Here Comes The Drumz
Q Project - Champion Sound
Photek - Resolution
Ray Keith - Dubplate
Krome & Time - The Licence
Engineers Without Fears - Spiritual Aura
Peshay - Piano Tune
Goldie - Kemistry
DJ Hype - Roll The Beats
Cutty Ranks - Limb By Limb (DJ SS Remix)
Origin Unknown - Valley Of The Shadows
Nicky Blackmarket - Geese Toon
Deep Blue - Helicopter Tune

there's hundreds more, and I've got most of them. :D

Most if not all of this stuff is from 1993-1995... not many tunes after 1995 did much for me, and by 1997, it was as good as dead as far as I was concerned - it was all about Garage from 1996 onwards anyway. ;)

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Post by product » Sat Oct 14, 2006 5:22 am

some of the more recent stuff (well, like a year or so old, i got out of dnb a while back) isn't bad, but it's different that old school stuff and it defines a different time of dnb

photek - baltimore
london elektricity - billion dollar gravy
high contrast - return of forever
alias - can i/van cleef
basic operations - caulker sunrise
young ax - something wonderful/listen up
shy fx and t power - everything (ill lofic and raff remix)
marcus intalex - bridge the gap
calibre and high contrast - mr. majestik
amit - second cut
chase and status - iron fist
va - paranoia ep part 2
va - weapons of mass creation

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Post by shonky » Sat Oct 14, 2006 12:15 pm

If you're after vinyl, Suburban Base released a comp of classics the other year, but doubt it's still floating around now.

DJ Hype (feat. MC GQ) - Roll The Beats (Inject The Bass Mix)
Droppin' Science - Volume 1
Boogie Times Tribe - The Dark Stranger (Origin Unknown Remix)
Johnny Jungle - Johnny
DJ Rap & Aston - Jeopardy (Desired State Remix)
D'Cruze - Watch Out
Pure - Anything Test (DJ Zinc Exclusive Mix)
The Dream Team - Warriors
DJ Dextrous & Rude Boy Keith (feat. H-Pee) - Time To Move
Droppin' Science - Firin' Line
Cutty Ranks - Limb By Limb (DJ SS Remix)
Remarc - R.I.P. (DJ Hype Remix)

Should be as good a representation of mid-90's jungle as you can get. Might still be cd's floating around. And Remarc's Sound Murderer should be snapped up if you can find it, contained quite a lot of his best singles.
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Post by pablex » Sat Oct 14, 2006 1:19 pm

Product wrote: london elektricity - billion dollar gravy
got that one last week, saw them playing it live last year.
so happy i got this one on vinyl now
anyway check this:
slave2mashup wrote:DJ LEFTOVERZ BALDHEAD SELECTION JUNGLE MIX

here's my latest mix

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5EXZ2TDL

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Redrose & Tony Rebel - Guntalk
Galliano - Travels The Road (X Project Junglist Vocal Mix)
Studio 2 - My God
Trip 3 - The Crack (The Final Trip Mix)
Studio Pressure - Relics
Marvellous Caine - The Hitman
Chatta B - Into Sound (mix 2)
Tarzan - Studio 1
Lewi & Schwarzenegger - Soul Pill
Odd Man Out - Musical Dis
Cleanhead - The Reward
Knowledge & Wisdom Crew - Kill A Sound
Da Maytrix - Come Een
Mafia The Blackhand Vol 1 - A side
(De Good & De Bad (feat. De Ugly) - Operation Tek'em)
Chubbstar & Energy - Good Vibes
Shy Fx - Simple Tings (LP mix)
Mafia The Blackhand - 1995 Flavour
Chris Jay - Champion Sound
Rush Puppy - Silencer (Drum & Bass Mix)
Redrose & Tony Rebel - Guntalk
for labels check good looking, labello blanco, suburban base, congo natty, greensleeves (got like 17 or 18 releases plus two album compilations), king of the jungle, philly blunt, tom & jerry, white house, production house (devine & essence!!), slam!, ..
too much good stuff really

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Post by seen » Sun Oct 15, 2006 1:28 am

i remember mala playing remarc's RIP at the very end of a subdub...carnage.
maybe check the scoobs sleng teng remix
the soundmurder stuff on skc
All the rude bwoy plastic
the jungle warfare series
naturally find out about the long dark tunnel
blessed is the sound of the operator

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Post by pablex » Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:39 am

seen wrote:
the jungle warfare series
these are bootlegs pressed without the artists permissions,
just so you know if anyone's planning on buying them

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Post by rickyricardo » Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:08 pm

^^ and pressed quite poorly, I might add...

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Post by pablex » Sun Oct 15, 2006 9:28 pm

very true, i got some pushed in my hands last year checking a record shop and just because of the quality you don't have to think about classics off different jungle labels being pressed on shady whites, with the soundquality they might aswell have added that it are bootlegs on the labels themselves (although i must say some of them have rather classy labels on them)

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Post by shonky » Mon Oct 16, 2006 12:37 pm

Pablex wrote:
seen wrote:
the jungle warfare series
these are bootlegs pressed without the artists permissions,
just so you know if anyone's planning on buying them
Yeah, picked up one of these - I now have one of the most off-center, painful to listen to pressings of Lighter ever.

Mind you I think it did give the original labels the push to do the re-releases such as Sub Base and Moving Shadow, so not all bad.
Hmm....

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Post by unlikely » Mon Oct 16, 2006 2:57 pm

not very old but

TRULY ONE!

I swear it murks valley of the shadows, can't get sick of this tune

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Post by crazy.69 » Tue Oct 17, 2006 12:22 am

Here you go mate proper BO!!! mix of loads of SICK tunes

http://iloveswu.com/portal/viewtopic.php?t=4858 *link

Enjoy :D
Woop Woop!!

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Post by mattyg » Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:16 am

Check out all the No U Turn stuff. They pretty much invented techstep, but their shit is wicked jungly. Ed Rush- Bloodclat Artattack
Unless Pinch has mad knowledge, that's where the sample from Punisher came from. That's my favorite shit. Also, Shy FX: Who Run Tingz? Bad, bad tune.

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Post by pablex » Wed Oct 18, 2006 9:55 pm

i'm wondering where that sample came from? (the one from bloodcloth heart attack)
it was also used in predator's "art attack" (gabba)
by the way wasn't mutant revisited released on no u-turn or am i wrong?
must be one of my fav. hard jungle tracks

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Post by mattyg » Thu Oct 19, 2006 12:23 am

Mutant Revisited was on Emotif even though the o.g. trace mix was on the No U Turn Acolytes cd.

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Post by pablex » Sat Oct 21, 2006 6:01 pm

not trying to spam or something, i just had to re-upload my set for someone so i'm posting it here aswell.
don't expect very tight mixes or to not hear small corrections, do expect some good music which i think doesn't get played enough.
first recorded set to be put online, in an attempt to get some feedback on the mixing skills if anyone wants to give me some :D
some mistakes here and there that i'm aware of but it doesn't feel too bad, although the set isn't that long because of some small problem
tracklist:
-DJ Matt & MR P "Red" Remix - King of the Jungle
-Dub Selector "Champion Dub" Part 2 - Strictly Underground
-Tom & Jerry "Follow Da Massive" - Tom & Jerry
-Substance "Rude Girls" - RuffNeck Ting
-Shabba Ranks "Let's Get It On (The Beef Joint)" - Epic
-Remarc "Sound Murderer (Loafin' in Brockley mix)" - White House
-Substance "The Killing" - RuffNeck Ting
-Undercover Agent "Rougher" Part 3 - Splash
-Potential Bad Boy "Brown Girls" - Ibiza
-Remarc "R.I.P." Remarc Remix - Suburban Base

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Post by kion » Sat Oct 21, 2006 9:19 pm

The original 'Here Come the Drums' by Nasty Habits (Doc Scott). On 'As Nasty as I Wanna Be' EP if you're lucky enough to find it. Early proto jungle.

That was a bad assed track - about 14 years old now.
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Post by shonky » Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:44 am

KION wrote:The original 'Here Come the Drums' by Nasty Habits (Doc Scott). On 'As Nasty as I Wanna Be' EP if you're lucky enough to find it. Early proto jungle.

That was a bad assed track - about 14 years old now.
Yeah, that tune's relentless. Got this one on Dark Side Hardcore Drum and Bass - some good tracks on that and (dons tweed and pipe) a fascinating document of the period where hardcore was ending and jungle was born.

A1 Nasty Habits Here Comes The Drumz
A2 Mega City 2 Darker Side Of Evil
A3 Babylon Timewarp Durban Poison
B1 D-Force Original Bad Boy
B2 Kaotic Chemistry Illegal Subs
B3 Metalheads Terminator
C1 DMS SOS (Unreleased Baby D Remix)
Remix - Baby D
C2 Edge Of Darkness Come Together (Original Mix)
C3 DJ Seduction Sub Dub
D1 Darkman, The String Of Darkness
D2 Noise Factory Survival
D3 N.R.G. I Need Your Love (Real Hardcore Mix)
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