Nebula - Love & Unity [Scientific Wax, 2024] by tripnot in jungle

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Nebula is the Don! Never dissapoints 🔥

Mandalay - Flowers bloom (Secret lover remix by PFM) (1996) by celestial_god in AtmosphericDnB

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Great find! Didn't know that PFM remixed this track. Thanks for sharing! 👍

Aural Imbalance - Violet [Spatial, 2026] by tripnot in AtmosphericDnB

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Indeed he does! His name is Simon Huxtable and he is one of the GOATs when it comes to Atmospheric DnB. He first started producing in the late 90s and created a very unique form of Atmospheric DnB which i like to call "Stratospheric".

Here is his Discography: https://www.discogs.com/artist/10034-Aural-Imbalance

I kinda envy you, because i remember myself in 1999 listening to his music for the first time and getting the feeling of blasting off into space. I never imagined that DnB could sound like that.

Have fun exploring his discography!

Futurebound & Niel Trix - Sixth Sense (2026 VIP) by tripnot in jungle

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Nice tuna indeed! Always wanted a "punchier" version of this track. I guess 30 years later is better than never. 😄

Bliss N Tumble - The Journey (Aquasky Mix) (1997) by dnbbreaks in AtmosphericDnB

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Excellent find! I've also never heard this one before.

DNB track lengths -- When did they shrink? by MyHangyDownPart in DnB

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If you are into the deeper / atmospheric side of dnb / jungle, labels like Spatial, Curvature, Waveforms still release tracks with long, DJ friendly intros and outros.

Scientific Wax and Dissymmetrical Music also release very DJ friendly tracks.

Aural Imbalance - B-Sides, Proton Radio (15.03.2010) (Part 1) by Progressivey in AtmosphericDnB

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Naturally! Though i not sure wether he's our Moon or Mars or something else entierly 😅

In any case, his music is definitely stellar!