Tate said:God you sound like Jess. While I agree that the Bassbin Rare Grooves comp was fantastic, I fail to see the appeal of the Violence crew material.
And while I realize that the reference to "jungle albums" in the thread's title points more to ragga jungle and breakcore, one would be remiss not to mention three very solid dnb 'artist' albums from the past year: Klute's No One Is Listening Anymore, Deep Blue's Metropolitan Chic, and Calibre's Second Sun.
Though of course 'albums' in jungle/dnb aren't typically representative of what is fulminating beneath the mainstream radar (e.g., Macc, dgoHn, Sileni, Mav, Polska, Jason oS, Martsman, Fracture & Neptune, and so on - it's a long list).
Doesn't Breakage have an album due out on Planet Mu this year though? 0=0?
Great minds think alike?
I've been playing material from the Violence camp for years, it's what happens when you come up on the sf drum and bass sound. I still enjoy pulling out Ultrasonic Sound to fuck with the kids
I'm waiting on the D-bridge album, the SKC album and more klute too...
Also the forthcoming Goldie album with a great deal of the material engineered by tech itch. Metalheadz continues to do it.
Cyantific album on Hospital should be pretty dope. I'm enjoying the miami bass influence on the tune "ghetto blaster"
Breakage album is due on Bassbin, with the cd version threatening to have a disc of downtempo material too. As for 0=0...whenever Jason finishes it....but what i've heard will be most worth the wait.
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