One mixer and two Commodore Amiga 600, with PT1210 software. ProTracker musician, bringing back 8bit Paula chip sound, first home producing audio sampler. Mixing hardcore, jungle, chiptune, with some demoscene flavour. Member of a PTweekender Amiga DJ`s crew.
How does it matter? Is it good? Do you like it? Then who cares? This post hipster crap where everyone must have their own genre so they can feel special is pure BS.
@@azynkron Don't exaggerate ;) It's fun to name something, at least to try. Thank you very much for your comments, I hope that you will also like the next tracks :) Peace. PS It's also good that there is somewhere to place these tracks, it's easier later to catch up with the catalogs when playing DJ sets ;)
@@azynkron Bruh. I absolutely loved the track, listened to it in the car today like 8 times. I just like collecting and cataloging files. For music files I like to sort them by genre, then artist, because I'm trying my hand at DJing.
I love this, I am a Jungle-aged kid, I just wish jungle-mixes didn't have to go chronologically through the mix; towards D'n'B. You actually didn't go in that pattern of 2-step, but it gets harder, faster, and less deep towards the end. You had some great slower breaks though, and those are the truest UK jungle rave tracks!