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thebonesofhoudini · 1 year
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kd-bzh · 9 months
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Dj Set Jungle Drum & Bass
Aphrodite, Micky Finn, The Sauce & Fox, Pendulum & Dj Fresh, TI & D*Minds mixed by KD
Jungle Brothers - Aphrodite Remix
Rock The Funky Beats (Natural Born chillers) - Urban Takeover remix
Stalker (Original Mix) - Aphrodite
London Massive - Aphrodite
Acid Junky - Aphrodite
Acid To the Sound - Aphrodite
Heat Haze - Aphrodite
Let It Roll - Aphrodite
Bad Ass - Urban Takeover
Calcutta - Aphrodite
Golden Brown - Urban Takeover
Everything Boss - The Sauce & Fox
Honey (Moby) - Urban Takeover Remix
Drop Top Caddy - Urban Takeover
Cross Channel - Aphrodite
Tarântula - Pendulum & Dj Fresh feat. MC Spyda & Tenor Fly
King Of The Beats - Aphrodite
The Wobble - Aphrodite
The Rockafeller Skank (Fatboy Slim) - Aphrodite Remix
Nations (Dub War) - Aphrodite Remix
Super Sharp Shooter (Dj Zinc) - TI & D*Minds Remix (Run In The Jungle)
Style From The Dark Side ‘99 - Aphrodite
Joué à la soirée Blavet Connection Noz #9 le 21 Juillet 2023
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Play on Pioneer PLX-1000 with Xone:92 and Serato.
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ceek77 · 1 year
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I don't normally do this, but if this could get spread around, that would help a family
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music4thebasshead · 7 months
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ravetaper · 11 months
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Mampi Swift, Star Eyes, live sets from Jungle 2023 Los Angeles
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VIDEO and AUDIO live sets of Mampi Swift, Star Eyes, and R.A.W. live at Jungle 2023! Recorded on June 3, 2023, in a small warehouse near the heart of Los Angeles. Content below!
Ahh jungle and drum and bass. It seems there has been a resurging popularity in the genre recently, but did interest ever go away since the style emerged in the early 90's? I'm not sure.
I know that since the beginning, jungle offered an alternative to the inherently repetitive 4-on-the-floor beat of house, techno, and trance. As a drummer and percussionist, I was intrigued by jungle's complex breakbeats and chopped-up rhythms. It was very different than anything else being played at raves and clubs at the time.
Junglists were dedicated. I imagined they saw themselves as graduates of breakbeat and techno, whose taste had evolved into something more sophisticated.
The undisputed leader of the LA movement was and continues to be R.A.W. I've written quite a lot about him, I won't repeat myself. Suffice to say he has mythical status. If he showed up at a party, you knew you were in for something special. You could be sure he would bring things no one had heard before, as well as mix in anthems that he himself elevated into anthems.
I eventually drifted away from jungle simply because it was harder for me to dance to. I found the slower, consistent beat of deep house more seductive. But I admit my preference is purely subjective, purely personal taste.
Yet, the genre always maintained a following. Today, jungle events seem to happen quite regularly. And every year drum and bass has noticeable footprint at EDC, with 2023's lineup including Andy C.
This show was the second in a series of three underground jungle events in LA scheduled for Summer 2023. Not insignificantly, the production crew includes members that have been around since the early days. These folks know a thing or two about throwing all night dance events. As expected, all the requirements were met: smallish warehouse in a commercial district 15 minutes from Downtown LA, massive sound system, a few lights and lasers, and top-tier talent. What else is needed?
Last month's installment featured three amazing dnb artists/dj's I hadn't heard before: Kallan HK, DJ Dazee, and Empress. I didn't know them not because they aren't well known. I'm simply ignorant of the dnb scene, that's all. Dazee's set can be found on YouTube and SoundCloud, Kallan HK's live set is on SoundCloud. Highly recommended.
Likewise, I was unfamiliar with the two headliners this time: Star Eyes and Mampi Swift. And like before, I was blown away.
Star Eyes' set was a master class on drum and bass dj'ing technique. I often frequent dj forums on Reddit and elsewhere. Sometimes I'll offer advice to newbies asking "how to dj". In most cases, I want to tell them how I learned to dj – by watching the pros, up close, for hours.
And that's just what I did. I was there in the room recording, anyway. Of course I was fascinated by how the dj's cue'd up and mixed records. Back in the day, when dj's were positioned on the floor next to the dancers, one could stand to the side and watch – and study – the dj's moves.
The problem today is that most times, dj's are physically separated from the audience, either by a big stage or distant booth. A wannabe dj can't stand and look over a dj's shoulder anymore. Now, we fans are down in the pit looking up at the dj, with no clear view of the decks and mixer.
Well, videos like these are the next best option. The side angle provides an excellent view of the dj and decks, making it possible to observe their craft.
And what a craft.
One is mesmerized listening and watching Star Eyes seamlessly bring each track in and out, with flourishes of filter tweaks and fader cuts.
And Mampi Swift? Oh my days!
I told him afterwards his set was like a religious experience for me. I don't even listen to jungle and dnb that much. But holy smokes, I had never heard anything like that before. It was some powerful stuff. I have to go back and give the set a few good listens to fully comprehend the experience. I can just say that the tracks were really extraordinary. The production/sound quality was tops, technically speaking. But the sounds, arrangements, samples, and the builds... It was a mind-bending trip. A sonic journey through the lens of drum and bass, yes, but a fascinating musical journey regardless of the genre.
As is the tradition with this genre, the music is accompanied by emceeing. Originally, I was indifferent to emcees rapping over drum and bass. But it's grown on me. Indeed, if I heard it without an emcee, it would probably sound like something was missing.
Saturday night we were blessed with two local emcees trading off – MCMC, and MC Word. The guys add a lot. It takes talent to come up with the lyrical flows, remember them, and execute without fumbling. And good adlib is very entertaining. Balance is usually best, and fortunately MCMC and Word know when to let it rip and when to lay low.
Local legend R.A.W. opened the event. Respected veteran Scooba closed it out. Audio of their sets can be found below.
The recordings came out nice. The video is decent – my gear is entry level 1080 HD, old technology. Still, better than nothing. The audio sounds good – strong levels, no issues besides the dj mic levels getting hot occasionally (beyond my control). The audio of the YouTube and Soundcloud versions will be different, with the SoundCloud versions sounding slightly better.
If you missed this event, now's your chance to experience some of it. I hope you enjoy!
The next installment of Jungle 2023 will happen July 8. Featured artist will be Kenny Ken (UK). Visit Jungle2023.com for more info. I'm not sure if that one will be streamed live or recorded for sharing later. In any case, follow Rave Tapes on Instagram, SoundCloud, and Facebook to know when new content goes live.
Mampi Swift Live Set – Jungle 2023 LA dnb warehouse rave
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R.A.W. Live Set – Jungle 2023 LA dnb warehouse rave
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DJ Scooba Live Set – Jungle 2023 Los Angeles
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orangetruckercap · 3 years
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Junglist Movement T-shirt https://www.instagram.com/p/CNxXGdqnwfZ/?igshid=q1y5pql5try1
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devilmeadow · 7 years
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what is cooler than old-skool UK jungle tho
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brownstownmusic · 3 years
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Nice 🔥🔥🔥 #Repost @questlove ・・・ YO!!! WOW!!!!! @iamgenevalondon taking me back to my #KentishTown days in the 90s being mind blown by the junglist movement happening in london——hence the last min of the #YouGotMe drum break. So dope! ・・・ (s/o to @tiffanydcross for putting me on) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTLaERIjK2-/?utm_medium=tumblr
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sunsetlabel · 3 years
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Track Maker/Collegeart
Liza Equaliza
「SHIZUOKA JUNGLIST」の元メンバーであり
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2020.12月に2RABU率いる 世界中のアーティストが集結するクルー「B.S.C CREW」に加盟
DJ TANAと共に沼津コーストエフエム夕夏音楽アカデミー SUNSET RADIO sound departmentコーナーのMCを務める
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2021 6月には 「THE DOG HOUSE MUSIC」からMIKRIS &Liza Equaliza「SAAAR」をデジタルリリース
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monkeybunnyinc · 6 years
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#drumnbass #dnb #redbull #stage #casual #junglist #monkeybunnyinc one the best DnB set I have heard in a minute. Maybe it's the #massive #soundsystem? Maybe it's the #crazy #hype vibe? (at Movement Electronic Music Festival (OFFICIAL))
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casebeautee · 3 years
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aerosoullimited · 5 years
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Heavyweight Screen Printed Red Junglist Movement Fleece Lined Hoodie (at London, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1uej2bl9cr/?igshid=15448p1wkgf5b
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mimiigrace · 4 years
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Looking through my feedback I understand that I talked a lot about drum and bass culture but there wasn’t enough clarity of the importance of it within my work. Drum and bass culture is very much relevant to me however I feel as though I may have weighed to heavily on it. David mentioned that by creating work for this subculture I become an ambassador for it, which I do agree with although I believe I need to explain myself a bit more as the scene I am involved in is somewhat more diverse than how previously I described it.
My art is very much personal to me and the set of people I am involved with. Typically a lot of my friends and the people I attend events with are not those who you might initially think of when characterizing members of the scene. In studio practice 3 I described the history of Drum and Bass, it’s roots in Jamaican dub and reggae and how it evolved from Jungle into something darker and heavier, generally speaking it’s also linked closely to the urban scene and black culture, which it is but from my experience of this scene it’s not quite so obvious as it might seem. If I was to describe the people close to me who participate in the events I attend they likely wouldn’t be the expected stereotype. They are, for the majority, white young men and women involved in some sector of the creative scene usually art or music. The musicians I know are not all MCs or DJs although some of them may be, but instead are band members who practice genres such as indie, post punk and new wave. They don’t necessarily all present themselves in urban fashion such as nike 95’s, bucket hats and cargo pants donning brands such as Stussy, Bape and Supreme. Instead they range in styles unlike ones that people might ordinarily pair with this particular scene.  They are a very eclectic bunch of people each with their own styles and vibrant characters which each stand out from each other in different ways and, although they are involved in the Drum and Bass subculture, I found from talking to tutors and hearing their assumptions of the people involved in the scene didn’t really match up to my experiences. I couldn’t say if the group I’m a part of is an outlier compared to the scene in other areas of the country or not but it’s a nice thought to think we are adding our own mark on the scene.
Personally I can understand the attraction of being a part of this community although maybe not fitting to the characteristics of it. I myself associate my tastes with a wide range of music and Drum and Bass isn’t necessarily what I would listen to through my headphones or put on to listen to at home. When making music I am largely influenced by post punk and pop rock. The reason I am drawn to it is for it’s exciting, heavy sounds and the way you’re able to feel the bass through you’re body when the music is played through a rig.  I am into being able to let loose and and feel in the moment when I dance, not being distracted by what other people are thinking of me. The ‘dirty’ bass and the interesting samples that can be mixed into the music is the perfect genre for me to be able to feel at home in my movements and really be able to express myself. As well as this the people who are found at the events and free parties I attend aren’t pretentious, there’s no pressure to be a certain way or put forward a particular persona, to appear cool or trendy. You can be how you are and that’s enough.
The reason I became so involved in the scene was because I had friends in the Preston/Chorley region. In this area DnB events and free parties were culturally relevant. If you were a person of a certain age interested in party culture, music, socializing or even exploring the outdoors and had a flare for excitement you would likely find yourself sucked into the DnB/Jungle scene in this area. It has something for everyone and is a very accepting, vibrant community to be a part of.  In 2015 Mr Mac and Thelemic evolved from Rinse Outinto the infamous Bad Wax Audio a North West based Sound system. They held their first free party for the many eager raves and since the scene has been thriving. “Preston has erupted into a Junglist hub brimming with straight up underground jungle business; a united local community brought together by a passion for heavy basslines and ragga sounds. There are a number of contributors that keep the scene lively hosting all day summer events to underground free parties. Classic strictly vinyl supporters Spin City, Jump up promoters Bass Klinic and fronting the soldiers division is Bad Wax Audio bringing sound system culture to the North West and putting Preston on the map.” – https://www.jungledrumandbass.co.uk/news/preston-jungle-sceneSome of the big name Sound systems in the area include Spin City, Bass Kilinc and of course Bad Wax Audio. It’s amazing to have these names supporting sound system culture in the North West while also hosting free parties and keeping underground rave culture alive.
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musicisthelife · 4 years
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DJ Ron FABRICLIVE x 20 years of Aerosoul vs Junglist Movement Promo Mix by fabric https://soundcloud.com/fabric/dj-ron-fabriclive-x-20-years-of-aerosoul-vs-junglist-movement-promo-mix
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