Old Jungle Documentary - London Ting
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Although i wasn't aound at the golden time - this documentry always takes me back to when i lived right next to broadwater farm. That waterfall man - truly something else.
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respect.RobJC wrote:
It interesting to here some of the interviewee's saying that a lot of the music did not get the exposure it deserved, and that the Pirate stations (like Kool FM) spread the message. Now people are complaining that tunes get over-exposure. We need just step back and think what it was like before the internet, and be thankful that its a lot easier to get into Dubstep than it was Jungle, especially for a kid growing up in rural Derbyshire....
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