Bassing — Raggabombs Vol. Galvatron found some free time and motivation to jump back on the decks and get Vol. Change My Mind — Raggabombs Vol. RCola is back with a rollin 40 minutes mix including remixes and tunes by himself. LT — Homesession 1 December 22, A great 70 minutes jungle mix by T!
December 14, Rainboh — Live In London Vol. IV November 27, Two 30 minutes mixes by Hundread — a dark part and a dubwize part. Sully — Astrophonica Podcast 3 October 14, Brand new podcast by Sully — one hour of finest jungle amen power! This mix covers the period of time when the country underwent lockdown. Deep n dark jungle mix by DEBT — 50 minutes of finest jungle mashup! Heavyweight podcast — a 90 minutes jungle mix by Mugilla and Dub-Liner — many dubs and forthcoming tunes inside!
Here is edition 23 of the great Bloody Feet Mixtape series — and again with my junglist bro D. For this instalment of the Kinematic mix series Euphonquie supplies us with a solid dose of her finest tunes both old and new along with a select few remixes! Raggabombs Mix Vol. Brand new mix by Brian Brainstorm for Onlydrums with 32 releases, remixes and dubs inna 55 minutes.
Only dnb hits, only fat bass and broken beats. Shake the dust off your audio systems, enjoyable listening. To celebrate the Run Tingz International LP release, they have put you together a mega mix of a selection of album tracks. Skip to content. Jungle — Mixes. Latest jungle mixes by junglists from all over the world.
Special one hour jungle mix by FeyDer with a wicked tracklist. Tommy and Mark met up for another long awaited 2 hours jungle mix. Brand new podcast of the year by Vlad Cheis — 90 minutes of 27 big tunes! Another wicked addition to the collection. Golden Era. Red Rum - BPM. Golden Era - 58 BPM. Vibe Catcher - BPM.
Review: DJ Hybrid's Deep In The Jungle label is one of the hottest destinations for first class jungle that exists right now, and his curational skills are back in force with this four-tracker from Conrad Subs and Grimesy, two producers who are absolutely on a roll.
This is proper barebones stuff and two worlds are merged with the dulcet vocal tones of Lizzy Stringer on 'Time', which sees vocal magic float above a tight, penetrating jungle beat. There is a reece bass to die for on 'Red Rum', whilst 'Golden Era' sees a warped-out foghorn bash around its clattering junglist foundations with serious attitude.
Top release. The Secret. Full Contact - BPM. Cluster Bombs - BPM. The Blacklist - BPM. Review: Deep in the Jungle are back doing what they do best - laying fractious jungle rhythms and having a blast while they do it.
This time around it's Critycal Dub, and their focus with The Secret is focused on what's really important with this music, the barebones elements of the genre that give it vitality and soul. Nowhere is that more apparent than on title tune 'The Secret', featuring DJ Hybrid, which soulfully flicks its way through the intro and into a fluctuating, vibrant reece bass that perfectfully hovers in place, caught in suspended animation between the teeth of the drums. Yush is more junglist fever, while 'Cluster Bombs' strips things back even more on a slightly rollier tip.
Burnzy - "Liberation" - BPM. Epicentre - "B. G" - 58 BPM. Imprint - "Jealousy" - 58 BPM. Epicentre - "Dread" - BPM. Review: Deep in the Jungle have emerged as arguably the biggest standout new jungle label in recent times and, off the back of their growing family of artists, they've decided to try and represent both where the label and the genre are in The music reflects that intention as well, with jungle sounds throughout but punctuated with that modern, sharper edge that we've come to expect from our newly revitalised scene.
DJ Hybrid's 'On A Riddim' is the best example, as a punchy bass note streams out of a bedrock of clattering breaks, whilst we're seriously digging the rolling reece's of 'The Rhythm' by Conrad Subs. All of these are proper percys. Natural High. Natural High - BPM. Oklm - BPM. Oldskool Raver - 58 BPM. Review: Batten down the hatches! Veak returns to Deep In The Jungle with this humungous quintet.
Jungle vibes primed from the off, "Natural High" kicks things off on a warm bubbly vibe before the EP gets heavier and heavier; "Lonely Monday Morning" is a turbo slab of warped bassed and scorching breaks, "Let's Do It" is the shredder of the collection with its turbine bass roars and pranged out dubby textures while "Oklm" ups the drum ante once again with some real neck-breaking breaks.
Finaly "Oldskool Raver" finishes off the EP with foundation class. Watch out for those classic synth sounds They'll make everyone over the age of 35 wet their trousers in seconds. White glove crew, this ones for you! Urbia - 58 BPM. Jealousy - 58 BPM. Haste - 57 BPM. Clearest Mile - 58 BPM. Introspect - 58 BPM. Broad in tempo and stylistic range, highlights include the glitchy, slightly wonky bruks and hip-hop vibe on "Haste", the sultry Halogenix style blues and sweeping breaks of "Introspect" and the sci-fi soul of the title track "Urbia".
Loaded up with plenty more, including a colossal remix from Colossus, this is a very accomplished release from the rising talent. Basement - 58 BPM. Played by: Euphonique , DJ Hybrid. Basement carries on that trend on Deep In The Jungle and blimey, it's pretty damn good.
It's a proper sound, and the thiriving nature of the scene right now drips from this release. Larger - BPM. The Rhythm - BPM. Discovery - 57 BPM. He's been putting in the graf for years and Larger carries on that trend on Deep In The Jungle and blimey, it's pretty damn good. It's a proper Manchester-esque sound, yes boys! Jungle Book - BPM. Dread - BPM.
Reppin - BPM. Submerged - BPM. Sacred - BPM. Review: Deep In The Jungle have been making some serious waves the past year or so with coverage in UKF and a growing recognition that they're one of the best labels releasing a consistent slew of newly emboldened, moody jungle. Epicentre is on things for them this time around with a six-tracker of frightening proportions, packed full of solid percussive strikes and gravelling basslines.
Bad Boy Flow. Burnin - 58 BPM. Can't Touch - BPM. Four tracks deep, each one a stinker, highlight include the bonafide bludclart jungle ruffage of "Can't Touch", the bounding subs of "Burning" and the full-strength sirens and tidal wave bass surges on the title track.
Bad boys for life Deep In The Jungle Anthems 6. Substrate - "Throwback" - 59 BPM. Sonar - "Refraction" - BPM. Kumarachi - " Jungle" - BPM. Euphonique - "Moksha" - BPM. Fix It" - BPM. Imprint - "U. O" - 58 BPM. Shayper - "Asgard" - 58 BPM. Mosley - "Incline" - 58 BPM.
Stitch - "Killa" - BPM. Imprint - "Snarl" - 58 BPM. Geekcroft - "Maverik" - 59 BPM. Duburban - "E. T" - BPM. Motiv - "Droid" - BPM. Review: Holy moly! This is how you smash open a new decade; a 50 track album absolutely drenched in stinkage. Now a tradition for DJ Hybrid's label, this anthem collection is one of the biggest to date with names and vibes across the spectrum. Every single track slaps the dance from the stripped back drumfunk and demented mentasms of Substrate's "Throwback" to the mystic sitar twangs and heavy bass bangs of Euphonique's "Moksha" via ruded up Dread bass badness of the bossman's own "Lost In The Jungle".
And that's not even the tippiest tip of this anthemic jungle iceberg. Don't dilly dally. Ravers Choice. Ravers Choice - BPM. Rough Beats - BPM.
Imperial Roots - BPM. Review: Choose Conrad Subs. Choose Deep In The Jungle. Choose a lifetime of being happy-slapped by amens and tickled in the gut by long rumbling subs the size of elephants.
Choose absolutely slamming Urban Takeover-style 96 era jump-up "Rough Beats" and skank so hard you give yourself a hernia. Choose sexy vocals like the ones on "Through My Eyes". Choose the insanely brutal slammage of "Imperial Roots" and feel like you need to take a long hot shower afterwards and still feel like you're covered in engine oil. Choose this EP and double dropping every track tune fi tune.
Choose bludclart jungle. It's the ravers choice Follow Me - BPM. Trueschool Lion - BPM. Cant Breathe - BPM. Another clash-primed damager with bossman Alex Hybrid, it's an incredible burn-up that highlights Sikka as someone who will make major waves in Follow him. Back To The Jungle Classics. Kayaman - "Runn" - 55 BPM. Kayaman - "Diva" - BPM. Evade - "Networkz" - BPM. Kumarachi - "Ruby" - BPM. Hmr - "Curfew" - BPM.
Review: Deep In The Jungle Records is a UK jungle imprint that have been making bigger and bigger waves over the past several years, a big part of which is their affinity for fat compilations that straddle numerous sub-genre boundaries and which represent lots of different artists.
Conrad Subs is a favourite of ours and his cut, Takeover, is a wicked, deep rolling piece of work that packs a sick bassline, one which makes you think of late-night raving at its finest. This is a top compilation from a star label of the new wave.
Next Chapter. Jungle Murder. Jungle Murder - 58 BPM. Safe House - 58 BPM. Nowhere Fast - BPM. Special Jungle - BPM.
Sine Roller - BPM. Review: It's a new chapter from Next Chapter! One of Deep In The Jungle's many exciting rising stars bubbling through right now, he's dropped a big one, too; six bonafide slappers that all bump and shake and hurt like the EP title suggests.
Highlights include the title track with its multi-layered bassline and waves of classic breaks rattling up and down in the background, "Special Jungle" with its sensual vocal sample and pneumatic subs that wrap either side of the swaggering breaks and the cold chords and menacing bass plunges of "40 Guns". And that's just half of the EP right there. To not check it would be bare muderation.
Murda - BPM. Evolve - BPM. Last Time - BPM.
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