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[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXC8yc7Qars[/ame]

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS_i_t-lUOg[/ame]

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZrnPElRyGo[/ame]

I could go on and on with these guys.
 

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Excuse my Jungle nerdness, but Headz didn't start till late 94, a good two and a half years after Jungle developed. Headz was one of the label that led the transition from Jungle to D&B.

It was labels like Reinforced, Moving Shadow, Labello Blanco, Deejay, Lucky Spin, Suburban Base, Ibiza, etc, that really developed Jungle in 92.

And even within the so-called Hardcore scene, there was always two scenes, the Roast, Kool FM and AWOL side(basically more Black, man dem crew), and Raindance, Elevation, Fantazia(Ravey, more White crew). And the former where never on that crazy, hands in the air piano, chipmunk stuff. It was pretty much the real heavy Breakbeat, dubby B-lines stuff, they were on, which really was just Jungle anyways.

:comeon: mate you fukked up my shytty ass computer with all them video links


and after I made that post I thought to myself "I can't articulate my points for shyt, I know what I mean but someones gonna come and pull my card :ld:"


basically, what I was more referencing was the profound effect terminator had...yeah the label started in '94 but you damn well know who I was talking about and what I was getting at when I said 'metalheadz' lol. Maybe a better example would've been what the grime heads did back in 2001-2002 but I'm still confident in my comparison because it is weird times over here


anyway you know what I meant by my post anway so can I live? :damn:

but anyway, its funny that you linked tom and jerry songs because I picked up a few 12"'s a couple weeks ago

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Yo frush I need to ask you something tho....how old are you?
 

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:comeon: mate you fukked up my shytty ass computer with all them video links


and after I made that post I thought to myself "I can't articulate my points for shyt, I know what I mean but someones gonna come and pull my card :ld:"


basically, what I was more referencing was the profound effect terminator had...yeah the label started in '94 but you damn well know who I was talking about and what I was getting at when I said 'metalheadz' lol. Maybe a better example would've been what the grime heads did back in 2001-2002 but I'm still confident in my comparison because it is weird times over here


anyway you know what I meant by my post anway so can I live? :damn:

but anyway, its funny that you linked tom and jerry songs because I picked up a few 12"'s a couple weeks ago

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Yo frush I need to ask you something tho....how old are you?

Terminator was a big tune, but a lot of people were already pushing that style of Breakbeat back in late 91, early 92. People like Shut Up & Dance, Rebel MC, shyt even Bukem was making Jungle before it was called Jungle.

Matter of fact it was 'Killamuffin' Goldie's first tune that really change the game, that was the first tune hat used timestretching, which of course became a huge thing in Jungle.

Turned 30 in August last year, i'm somewhat of a Jungle historian .

The tune that did it tho was Lenni Di Ice 'We are ie', one of the first big rave tunes to use the dub bassline. Basically it was Lenni and the small crew of East and North Londoners, who really started touching on that sound.

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rShOzMN3G-w[/ame]

I love Jungle/D&B from 92-96 so much, every fukking angle, such beauty and adventure in the music, it's a shame, that the music will never get the love it deserves, Jungle had a big influence on music as a whole, but people just don't know it.
 

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Terminator was a big tune, but a lot of people were already pushing that style of Breakbeat back in late 91, early 92. People like Shut Up & Dance, Rebel MC, shyt even Bukem was making Jungle before it was called Jungle.

Matter of fact it was 'Killamuffin' Goldie's first tune that really change the game, that was the first tune hat used timestretching, which of course became a huge thing in Jungle.

Turned 30 in August last year, i'm somewhat of a Jungle historian .

The tune that did it tho was Lenni Di Ice 'We are ie', one of the first big rave tunes to use the dub bassline. Basically it was Lenni and the small crew of East and North Londoners, who really started touching on that sound.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rShOzMN3G-w

seen seen...in a round about way you are still agreeing with the main point I was making but I do recognise points in convos where I need to just shut up and listen, so I'll do that right here...but if this was grime or dubstep tho :usure::usure::usure: lol


but in more random news

I have had some serious vinyl (grime vinyl) adventures lately

I could've brought a slimzee special dubplate of lady b line's 'vex' a couple weeks ago. I twiddled my thumbs for too long and someone else got it...:to: i'm still haunted by not getting it. It'll probs take another 10 years to go on sale. It's the first track in this legendary dizzee set, that noone until the dubplate came up for sale a couple weeks ago knew the name of





Also, there was a wiley bootleg dubplate that had 3 unknown tracks on it that I missed out on a couple weeks ago as well. Tbf it was £80 so I don't think i'd have got it...........maybe :lolbron:.


:yeshrug: but I guess you win some you lose some, but I'll get into my wins at a later date :scheme: (involves sending a clip of a mix me and my bwoy made to bok bok and him going nuts over it)
 
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seen seen...in a round about way you are still agreeing with the main point I was making but I do recognise points in convos where I need to just shut up and listen, so I'll do that right here...but if this was grime or dubstep tho :usure::usure::usure: lol


but in more random news

I have had some serious vinyl (grime vinyl) adventures lately

I could've brought a slimzee special dubplate of lady b line's 'vex' a couple weeks ago. I twiddled my thumbs for too long and someone else got it...:to: i'm still haunted by not getting it. It'll probs take another 10 years to go on sale. It's the first track in this legendary dizzee set, that noone until the dubplate came up for sale a couple weeks ago knew the name of

DIZZEE & SLIMZEE SET - YouTube



Also, there was a wiley bootleg dubplate that had 3 unknown tracks on it that I missed out on a couple weeks ago as well. Tbf it was £80 so I don't think i'd have got it...........maybe :lolbron:.


:yeshrug: but I guess you win some you lose some, but I'll get into my wins at a later date :scheme: (involves sending a clip of a mix to bok bok and him going nuts over it)

I may not know the names of tune and all that, but I know my early Grime and Dubstep too. you talking to the number one EL-B, and Zed Bias stan here:smile:.

I really loved the energy of early, still had the 2-Step Garage element, with the wildness, those 02/03/04 sets were special.

I remember one of my fave sets from period was a Slaughter Mob set from Paris, I have it somewhere on cd. Will dig it out one day.
 

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I may not know the names of tune and all that, but I know my early Grime and Dubstep too. you talking to the number one EL-B, and Zed Bias stan here:smile:.

I really loved the energy of early, still had the 2-Step Garage element, with the wildness, those 02/03/04 sets were special.

I remember one of my fave sets from period was a Slaughter Mob set from Paris, I have it somewhere on cd. Will dig it out one day.

to the second bolded...:myman: yeah man you should try to find that and upload it on here breh


to the first bolded...:shaq: oh don't worry breh, I can go toe to toe with the best of them :yayo: I need to detox myself from 02-05 grime really. I've gotten to the point where i'm only interested in finding and buying acetates/dubplates of weird bootlegs now.

like this




or anything done by flippy smalls

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhATsAm2W_o][Grime Set] Crazy T, Delusion, Boys In The Hood, Raw Blaze FM [2004] - YouTube[/ame]
 
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^^^I'm the same way, I only look for Early Dubstep stuff, I pretty much do the same with Jungle, early US and UK Garage, and just about other Genre I get into. Try to find the early obscure stuff.
 

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^^^I'm the same way, I only look for Early Dubstep stuff, I pretty much do the same with Jungle, early US and UK Garage, and just about other Genre I get into. Try to find the early obscure stuff.

frush..:myman:


not sure if you're seeking out new music like that atm so just incase, your boy silkie just released a deep medi 12"

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aatP2YsMfwk]Silkie - Tribal [DEEP MEDi Musik] - YouTube[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPiGv0nC32U]Silkie - Neckback [DEEP MEDi Musik] - YouTube[/ame]

^^^^^

intro to neckback sounds kinda zomby-ish (the stuff dusk and blackdown play on their mini-zomby showcases)
 

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