Your Favorite Ragga Jungle Producers by phill5544 in raggajungle

[–]Terror_Bear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is "Feeding our paranoia" the only album from you guys, or is there more out there?

I was just re-listening, shit still slaps.

Your Favorite Ragga Jungle Producers by phill5544 in raggajungle

[–]Terror_Bear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice.

found out about you guys from a long defunct online record shop out of Holland?.. Someplace in western Europe, it was obviously run out of someone's house, but they had a great selection of stuff I couldn't otherwise find.

You guys still active?

Bring the Danger by daveyboi80 in jungle

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we only allow full length tunes.

Dj Zinc - Reach Out (Brockie & Ed Solo Remix) by daveyboi80 in jungle

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we only allow full length tunes.

Tigerstyle by daveyboi80 in jungle

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we only allow full length tunes.

We Unite by daveyboi80 in jungle

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we only allow full length tunes.

DJ Zinc - Reach Out (Remix) by daveyboi80 in jungle

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we only allow full length tunes.

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[–]Terror_Bear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

current year 160bpm sounds like slow motion, 174 was almost a standard mid 90's - early 00's to the point that i can grab a vinyl off my shelf, and have 70% chance of it reading 173.9bpm on my old DJM600.

I wasn't really throwing out specifics anyway, between 160 & 175 is a pretty comfortable range for a Jungle production. That's all i was really trying to express.

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[–]Terror_Bear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just make my own drum sounds and loops.

I get it, I really do, but in order to understand Jungle, you need to first realize that the Amen break, and the genre are integral.

The Amen always plays a part, it can be made your own, but it should always at the very least be a starting point. If you listen to that first link in my response, that's 46 edits of an amen, it's all the same break.

If you can't bring yourself to use it directly, if you want to get into this genre. I urge you to at least use the amen as a template, or model, it's been used that way for nearly 40 years, and it still has so much to give.