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Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 8:58 pm
by human?
Luke Yeah? wrote:Woah really enjoyed watching this, it seems like such a shame that i missed out on this scene, although being only 3 at the time of this TV documentary meant i was kinda limited :) Actually, thinking about it could anyone recommend me some good ways on how to get into the sound, must own records, mixes etc... thanks :)

check my site in my sig.... music for days on the jungle preserve :e:

Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 9:30 pm
by kidshuffle
human? wrote:
Luke Yeah? wrote:Woah really enjoyed watching this, it seems like such a shame that i missed out on this scene, although being only 3 at the time of this TV documentary meant i was kinda limited :) Actually, thinking about it could anyone recommend me some good ways on how to get into the sound, must own records, mixes etc... thanks :)

check my site in my sig.... music for days on the jungle preserve :e:
huge site!

Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:16 am
by akindele
cosmic revenge wrote:anyone current producing old school influenced jungle?
Check out Equinox his stuff more on the smoother/Soulful tip, but it's definitely keeps Jungle vibes, also the tunes that came out on the now defuncted label Bassbin. And also some of Calibre's stuff around 2003-2006, Digital, Total Science(mostly their older tunes) Potential Bad Boy, A-Sides, Breakage etc...

Jungle just was'nt all about the Ragga styles, there were many flavas in the mix.

Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 5:06 am
by executive steve
cosmic revenge wrote:anyone current producing old school influenced jungle?

Loads of heads mate, not all of it gets vinyl releases, but basically you're looking for tunes by the following heads:

Equinox - His Scientific Wax label and his Scientific Wax Retro label are huge, the former is oldschool influenced jungle and the latter is new jungle at oldschool tempos with oldschool methods
Naphta - (recent 12" of his on Ruff Revival comes with a killer El-B remix of one of his older tunes too, so it's a well handy 12" )
Ricky Force - He's next up on Ruff Revival, remixing a Naphta tune with a Ramadanman remix of another Naphta tune on the flip)
Nolige - One of the Scientific Wax boys, huge releases on Bassbin (RIP), Scientific Wax
Dub One- Badman.
Theory - been quiet for a while, "Conquering Lion" on Function was repressed recently enough though, and is an absolute banger
Breakage - any of the 12"s he put out on Bassbin are top notch new school Jungle - check out "Ask Me", "Rise", "So Vain" and "So Mars" for starters.
Nebula - New head, does deeper atmospheric jungley gear, check his "Chords of Sorrow" 12" on Subtle Audio
Gremlinz & Stranjah - Not into everything they do, but give them an Amen, stand well back and watch sparks fly...

Labels:

Scientific Wax
Ruff Revival
Outsider
Lightless
Ancient Ways
Subtle Audio
Function
Bassbin & Breakin (defunct now, sadly - here's a link to a Knowledge cover mix from 2004 http://www.kmag.co.uk/listen/cd_covers/ ... in_covercd )


Here's the Ruff Revival promo mix for the upcoming releases:
An early Christmas present from Ruff Revival featuring Naphta, Ricky Force, El-B, Ramadanman and Gremino:

RUFF REVIVAL Promomix 09/10:

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Naphta - Upriver - (Long Time Burning RR001 CD)
Naphta - Jungle Republic (Ricky Force Relick) - (RR003 12")
Naphta - Can't stop - (Long Time Burning RR001CD)
Naphta - Soundclash (Ghost Relick) - (RR002 12")
Gremino - Face It - (RR White)
Naphta - Jungle Republic (Ramadanman Refix) - (RR003 12")
Naphta - Fully Loaded - (RR002 12")

[url=http://"http://www.ruffrevival.com/promo/ruff_revival_promomix.mp3"]DOWNLOAD[/url]

http://www.myspace.com/ruffrevival
http://www.baked-goods.com/

RR001 + RR002 AVAILABLE NOW. RR003 COMING SOON.

Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 5:13 am
by executive steve
Obviously anyone who loves Jungle should know all about Equinox's Scientific Wax radio show on Jungletrain every second Sunday, right?

Right?


Get to know if you don't - and hour of oldschool followed by an hour of upfront stuff, essential!

Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 5:28 am
by south3rn
great watch, thanks for posting

Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 9:14 am
by bella
ahh i miss those raves :(

Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 11:53 am
by cosmic revenge
awesome, i'm about to check all that stuff out

Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 1:57 pm
by spaniard
Really good documentry.

Is it me or does the jungle scene back then have uncanny similarities to dubstep now.

Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 4:15 pm
by dopocc
spaniard wrote:Really good documentry.

Is it me or does the jungle scene back then have uncanny similarities to dubstep now.
+1

Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 1:05 pm
by cityzen
I had such a massive crush on DJ Rap, back in the day...

Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 2:56 pm
by Pedro Sánchez
cityzen wrote:I had such a massive crush on DJ Rap, back in the day...
I had a massive rash because of her ;-)

Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 8:02 pm
by test_recordings
Nice! TA :D

Re: BBC2 Jungle Documentary from 1994

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 8:48 pm
by Shum
cityzen wrote:I had such a massive crush on DJ Rap, back in the day...
same here... ha ha.