Interesting turning point in jungle/dnb's history: breakbeats were switched to 2step beat, but the crowd in rave were still multicultural and there were a lot of girls. Maybe a year on and many of the blacks and girls moved to UKG?
Also, compared to '94, fashion had turned into Y2K
'4 Da Ruff Cause EP' is versatile four tracks of ruff and streetwise jungle sound. Despite the ruffness, you can immerse yourself in carefully chosen and produced styles and sounds.
While 'I Get A Rush' opens the EP with ruff jumpup jungle style, it takes the sound to multidimensional level...
Bittersweet vibes in this jungle track - a nice change for the usual uplifting/atmospheric jungle vibe. Check the dynamic and lively bassline 🌴🌴🌴
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This is like UK rave culture before it was born: DJs mixing dance music continuously and MCs spitting bars, hosting and hyping. Would be interesting to hear modern hiphop shows played like this (like grime).
Something different:
Enter the AV journey. Not your usual DJ video mix with only footage of deejaying. Here, I have added visuals, so it’s more interesting to watch the whole video: footage from my local area, graphics, simple 3D anf FXs.
Enter the AV journey. Not your usual DJ video mix with only footage of deejaying. Here, I have added visuals, so it’s more interesting to watch the whole video: footage from my local area, graphics, simple 3D anf FXs.
Total connectedness is kinda two edged sword: in one way it's wonderful that we have the opportunity to be that connected, but in another way it takes community away when we're all put into huge silos.
For me this tune is epitome of drum'n'bass. At least when you think it in terms of original rudeboy dnb where mcs have importance. Should I call this 'pirate radio drum'n'bass'?
Then there were the jazzy and funky drum'n'bass. I always liked these when they were the right ones. Because I think sometimes the jazzy stuff could be too much "let's make real music"-type, without the club-feel and dnb swagger. Always liked funky tunes, so when liquid funk emerged in early...
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