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Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 6:09 pm
by Pada
WHat about all them J-Tek heds?

http://www.j-tekrecords.co.uk/

Re: Are there any dubstep djs playing slow jungle riddims?

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 6:38 pm
by dj sike
Force1 wrote:
dj sike wrote:I make slow jungle tracks influenced by the early 90s sound and am looking for a genre it will fit in with. Some friends told me that some Dubstep heads are pushing sounds similar to these so I thought i'd post you guys a link and see what ya'll think?

I recently heard a Skream amen track on the radio which I thought was my style........

Anyway you can listen to my lastest digi release here

https://rave.nu-hosting.net/index.php?_ ... t&catId=46

thanks in advance
you got some Heavy tunes there bruv

Nice one mate :D

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 1:24 am
by tacospheros
just saw the Toasty thread and the first tune in his Virb player is straight up mashed amens

http://virb.com/toasty

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 3:00 am
by 8bit
Fused Forces wrote:Dont forget "Sully" he has made sum sick jungle dubstep bizzness.
x2

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 9:38 am
by Dj_Sith
Uncle Clement wrote:cluekid
Sully

Fused Forces

and of course LD

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:55 am
by full spektrum
Yeah, Sully makes wikid jungley/old skool style beats. Also Elemental got a wikid groove, Search & Destroy got some mad breaks going on. Can check out my stuff too, vibing from my old jungle and hardcore right now. Gotta roll with them breaks :D

www.myspace.com/fullspektrum100

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:04 am
by joe muggs
BTW Sike I like what you're doing and will review... but I think the first two tracks are head and shoulders above the second two - just cos the beats ROLL like old Jungle. The breaks settling into snare on every second beat was what turned me off jungle / d&b BITD, and I still just love to hear decent break editing along with all the other elements.

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:15 am
by SickMan D
Check out EFA on Dubstep.fm always sneaks in some junglistic vibes, I never really lost touch with my jungle roots, recently been checking the jungle techno of Tango and Ratty, Digital, Randall etc Very similar to the Hardcore breaks ragga stuff, just with a bit more grit.

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 12:21 pm
by magma
Joe Muggs wrote:BTW Sike I like what you're doing and will review... but I think the first two tracks are head and shoulders above the second two - just cos the beats ROLL like old Jungle. The breaks settling into snare on every second beat was what turned me off jungle / d&b BITD, and I still just love to hear decent break editing along with all the other elements.
EXACTLY

Like the vibes on those tunes a lot, Sike...

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 1:41 pm
by dj sike
Joe Muggs wrote:BTW Sike I like what you're doing and will review... but I think the first two tracks are head and shoulders above the second two - just cos the beats ROLL like old Jungle. The breaks settling into snare on every second beat was what turned me off jungle / d&b BITD, and I still just love to hear decent break editing along with all the other elements.
Thanks for the feedback, I'll take what people are saying onboard and roll with it..... Personally I prefer those kind of tunes too but i was worried about sounding too dated next to the current scenes that exist ( Dubstep, drum n bass, breaks etc). Its really interesting hearing what people think after being locked in the studio by myself the last 6 months ha ha

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 1:41 pm
by dj sike
Magma wrote:
Joe Muggs wrote:BTW Sike I like what you're doing and will review... but I think the first two tracks are head and shoulders above the second two - just cos the beats ROLL like old Jungle. The breaks settling into snare on every second beat was what turned me off jungle / d&b BITD, and I still just love to hear decent break editing along with all the other elements.
EXACTLY

Like the vibes on those tunes a lot, Sike...

Awesome, respect to you for that mate

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 1:47 pm
by dj sike
I also released a new ep with Rachel Wallace and Rudeboy Keith called 'Lost in a daze' on vinyl theres quite a few shops selling it still

http://www.imorecords.com/View/25191/

www.hardcore-projektz.com

catapult, juno etc etc

Joe if you want a copy of this on vinyl for review give me a shout dude

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 7:34 pm
by teknotik
dj sike wrote:'Lost in a daze'
Both tunes on this are amazing. Loving the new stuff as well. Nice to see it going down well on here mate! :D

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 11:08 am
by dj sike
teknotik wrote:
dj sike wrote:'Lost in a daze'
Both tunes on this are amazing. Loving the new stuff as well. Nice to see it going down well on here mate! :D
Nice one m8, cheers for the plug in the thread about Skreams jungle too I noticed that hahaha