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Anyone here into breakcore/jungle/amen etc

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 4:41 pm
by promo
Just curious 'cause I've noticed a number of events these days always sync up drum n bass & dubstep but not so much the more mental side of drum n bass (breakcore, jungle etc). Any thoughts?

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:07 pm
by joe muggs
The old stuff, Remarc, Kemet Crew, that sort of thing, is possibly my favourite single period of dance music history, but you can't go back. Yeah I might enjoy a Venetian Snares or Sound Murderer album, or a retro DJ set by Bizzy B or Luke Vibert at Bangface or wherever, even go to a breakcore night to get fucked up and work up a sweat - but it's never going to be any more than pastiche really, it can never get the tension of an old jungle rave or the insane invention that the producers achieved with so few ingredients.

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:17 pm
by cixxxj
I like! My fav producers are from UK, look no further than Mertcore http://myspace.com/mertcore and Nesh http://myspace.com/neshtunes . Nesh did also did a badman mental remix of a tune of mine

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:43 pm
by joni_speedbass
cixxxj wrote:I like! My fav producers are from UK, look no further than Mertcore http://myspace.com/mertcore and Nesh http://myspace.com/neshtunes . Nesh did also did a badman mental remix of a tune of mine
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:45 pm
by cixxxj
i didnt expect to find ppl from marionette records replyin' here out to you!!

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:48 pm
by Pada
Joe Muggs wrote:The old stuff, Remarc, Kemet Crew, that sort of thing, is possibly my favourite single period of dance music history, but you can't go back. Yeah I might enjoy a Venetian Snares or Sound Murderer album, or a retro DJ set by Bizzy B or Luke Vibert at Bangface or wherever, even go to a breakcore night to get fucked up and work up a sweat - but it's never going to be any more than pastiche really, it can never get the tension of an old jungle rave or the insane invention that the producers achieved with so few ingredients.
I disagree - older jungle/drum and bass 95-97 stuff i think was being playe din the radio frequency tent at unity day and people where going mental - i think it was shock playing it

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 8:23 pm
by joni_speedbass
anybody into stuff like dj hidden ?

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 9:04 pm
by tacospheros
Rupture

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 9:07 pm
by caos
blackmarket still plays alot of jungly tunes

not so much "jungle" but jungly sounding stuff

but being used to modern dnb

jungle seems so slow these days

but then again it still has that almost zoned out kinda kick back n move ur head to the beat kinda shit lol...fun

but ye agree, theres alot of dnb n dubstep raves together

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 8:44 am
by promo
cixxxj wrote:i didnt expect to find ppl from marionette records replyin' here out to you!!
Me either. :lol: I got 'spit like a bastard' on my c anyways so its all cool. 8)

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:25 am
by djrobyn
dj hidden is great, eye-d, too, the outside agency as well!!! :P

it has always be a dream of mine to have a dubstep->dnb->breakcore party

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:23 am
by promo
djrobyn wrote:dj hidden is great, eye-d, too, the outside agency as well!!! :P

it has always be a dream of mine to have a dubstep->dnb->breakcore party
There have been a number in the past which I've been too. Amen-tal in Norwich mix up the two as well as Braindrop & Yardcore do but I can't think of many others. Just like the idea of a more varied gig rather than it being all dubstep.

I swear the bass downstairs at Amen-tal was the mother of all bass I've experienced - it was totally nuts!!

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:41 am
by esoundc
count me in! :P

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:44 am
by utopian
Yes, I love my jungle. Pretty obsessed with it actually.

As for breakcore, some of it isn't my thing; it can be too quick to make hectic breakbeat chopping work at that speed.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:00 pm
by bunjcore
Breakcore is buzzin. Planet Mu pretty much introduced me to grime and dubstep. Seeing Mike Paradinas play a grime/dubstep set in 2005 and also the release of the seminal Vex'd album Degenerate opened my ears to a more bass driven, hypnotic kind of dance music. I think dubstep shares some elements with breakcore in terms of its experimental spirit and hideously dark atmospheres. Albeit in a more palatable form.
I'm not so interested in it now as I was mainly because it has become over saturated with shit. Too many producers of poor quality mask the interesting releases. Same thing is happening to dubstep methinx. Anyways there's still some mind boggling tunes out there. The latest Enduser offering is amazing.

I still listen to
Abelcain
Bong Ra
Aaron Spectre
Snares (Making Orange Thing :evil: :evil:)
Karl Marx Stadt
etc...

I also need to get off me rump and put on a dubstep/nu skool jungle/breakcore night. Would bee phat.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:03 pm
by promo
BUNJCORE wrote: I also need to get off me rump and put on a dubstep/nu skool jungle/breakcore night. Would bee phat.
Yeah, sounds like a good idea. I'd come to that. Throw some electro funk & detroit techno in there and you've got the perfect mix. 8)

breakcore madness

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 7:54 pm
by mewkin
hey yo! nice thread.

yeah, my first love was the amen-fuelled junglism of krome, time, doc scott, remarc, kemet, breakcage, ellis dee, brainkillers, hype etc.. lov all that. after that got heavily into breakcore - shitmat, v snares etc - with a bit of gabba thrown in for good measure - for a time!

used to play 5 hour jungle sets in gabba/breakcore clubs - as the 'chill out' room! ha ha!

i love you breakcore hedz.

i got old and tired so rarely go any more. all about the dubstep for me now.

BUT! saying that I am going to next BangFace cos MRK1 is playing! AND Phill Hartnoll - BAD lineup! Anyone else reppin at that?

Big up all the old skool junglism family. One love to the amen break!

awww.. i've got all sentimental...

(senti mental - that's a good dj name! why didn't i think of that years ago!)

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 8:50 pm
by ruptured beats
tacospheros wrote:Rupture

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Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 8:52 pm
by bunjcore
DJ RUPTURE. :P
Best dj in the world nee question.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 8:53 pm
by bunjcore
DJ RUPTURE. :P
Best dj in the world nee question.