Corpsey
bandz ahoy
Fantastic, don't think so.
Used to listen to jungle all the time and was especially fond of "Ambient" stuff (or whatever it's called).
One thing liquid dnb lacks (as does most modern dnb as far as I'm aware) is the mixture of light/dark. But I guess the energy of the drums is still there in the best stuff.
Stuff like
Which is pretty much one mood throughout. But then this is one of the "points" of dnb, the "roller", the envelopment in a mood. I agree (if this is what you're saying) that most dnb is in many ways more akin to sped up techno/house than jungle.
Used to listen to jungle all the time and was especially fond of "Ambient" stuff (or whatever it's called).
One thing liquid dnb lacks (as does most modern dnb as far as I'm aware) is the mixture of light/dark. But I guess the energy of the drums is still there in the best stuff.
Stuff like
Which is pretty much one mood throughout. But then this is one of the "points" of dnb, the "roller", the envelopment in a mood. I agree (if this is what you're saying) that most dnb is in many ways more akin to sped up techno/house than jungle.