Oldskool DrumNBass (1990's Jungle)

Results 1 to 6 of 6
  1. #1
    ignition sequence start Unphased is offline
    MemberRank
    Jul 2012 Join Date
    DeniedLocation
    1,860Posts

    Oldskool DrumNBass (1990's Jungle)

    Jungle DrumNBass anyone?

    Jayline, Nu Elementz, Turno, Heist. Just some of the producers that made 'Jungle Drum and Bass' a mainstream sub-genre to rave. Never heard of it? Not to worry, there's a few nice examples below.

    I know that many people won't like this. It's not the modern music that you hear everyday so people just aren't used to it. I listen to it for the hype. If I'm going out with friends, this is what will be playing in the car! Damn right.

    Jayline


    Nu Elementz


    Heist


    Turno


    Enjoy! (or at least try to)


  2. #2
    Account terminated Wloczykij is offline
    MemberRank
    Mar 2006 Join Date
    PolandLocation
    2,818Posts

    Re: Oldskool DrumNBass (1990's Jungle)

    I really enjoyed these tracks :) but they don't sound too oldschool to me... or maybe I'm wrong? Too many skrillex-like sounds for me, except that last track which is daaaamn good.
    This is oldschool for me

  3. #3
    ignition sequence start Unphased is offline
    MemberRank
    Jul 2012 Join Date
    DeniedLocation
    1,860Posts

    Re: Oldskool DrumNBass (1990's Jungle)

    Quote Originally Posted by Wloczykij View Post
    I really enjoyed these tracks :) but they don't sound too oldschool to me... or maybe I'm wrong? Too many skrillex-like sounds for me.
    This is oldschool for me
    Drum and Bass back then was a lot more rave-like in comparison to the modern DnB you hear nowadays. Mainly because it was designed for ravers. The fast beats, the electronic samples, they were what ravers wanted and that's what they got. Ever heard of illegal DnB raves? This is the sort of music you get at those sort of places today. However it was much more popular in the 80-90s.

  4. #4
    Account terminated Wloczykij is offline
    MemberRank
    Mar 2006 Join Date
    PolandLocation
    2,818Posts

    Re: Oldskool DrumNBass (1990's Jungle)

    I was born in 80's and back then I got to know what D'n'B is. Maybe that's why I don't really like these "new sounds". Not all of them of course.
    I use to jump from genre to genre, so thanks for bringing me back :)
    Post more tracks and I'll check them with pleasure.

  5. #5
    Valued Member Calz is offline
    MemberRank
    May 2008 Join Date
    Manchester, EngLocation
    105Posts

    Re: Oldskool DrumNBass (1990's Jungle)

    Quote Originally Posted by Unphased View Post
    Drum and Bass back then was a lot more rave-like in comparison to the modern DnB you hear nowadays. Mainly because it was designed for ravers. The fast beats, the electronic samples, they were what ravers wanted and that's what they got. Ever heard of illegal DnB raves? This is the sort of music you get at those sort of places today. However it was much more popular in the 80-90s.
    Sweating your nut off with some fast music, low lighting and many people chewing gum. Just like a typical night at Sankeys

  6. #6
    ignition sequence start Unphased is offline
    MemberRank
    Jul 2012 Join Date
    DeniedLocation
    1,860Posts

    Re: Oldskool DrumNBass (1990's Jungle)

    Quote Originally Posted by Calz View Post
    Sweating your nut off with some fast music, low lighting and many people chewing gum. Just like a typical night at Sankeys Oldskool DrumNBass (1990's Jungle)
    Typical night in the UK.



Advertisement