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Episode 2 - Roots of UK Jungle
A brief summary portraying the roots of UK Jungle. Starting from the beginning, when Caribbean migrants first arrived to the UK bringing their music with them, this included Sound Systems. This documentary will demonstrate how much of their culture influenced our underground scene.
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@richardmurray4605
@richardmurray4605 4 года назад
Jungle - Its not a black thing, its not a white thing - its a unite thing. Peace, love and unity to all junglists!
@codenamenel
@codenamenel 4 года назад
Its a London someting Dis !
@liquidpodcast
@liquidpodcast 4 года назад
Peace Brother!
@PiNeRO36
@PiNeRO36 4 года назад
Love, bruddah.
@law5kie
@law5kie 4 года назад
The world needs jungle now more then ever..
@liquidpodcast
@liquidpodcast 4 года назад
law5kie So so Sooooo true!!!
@PartyPacer
@PartyPacer 3 года назад
who else is watching this during lockdown and can't wait to rave again?
@vollvomhass3601
@vollvomhass3601 2 года назад
I'll never be able to rave again, I'm never getting vaxxed
@DragonSpawn4Twenty
@DragonSpawn4Twenty 4 года назад
There's no race in the rave scene, that's why it's been destroyed. Long live the 90's!!
@mrtambourineman6107
@mrtambourineman6107 4 года назад
Respect to the hardcore raving crew 🤘😁
@randhirverma7040
@randhirverma7040 4 года назад
Now that's DEEP...and spot on !!!!!
@forestsunset9617
@forestsunset9617 4 года назад
they stopped the raves because people were getting high, coming together and dreaming of creating a better world. and we can't have that, too dangerous to the state. it was never about the drugs, it was about control.
@adamfox7
@adamfox7 4 года назад
@@forestsunset9617 You are so much right.
@fortylove68
@fortylove68 4 года назад
Wow man! Thats some deep shit. I mean it. No money in unity.
@esasrl3384
@esasrl3384 4 года назад
I was born in Italy, came to the UK mid 96, bought my first DnB cassette outside camden town tube station, been a DnB soldier ever since Thank you so much for the documentary, brings back some memories bruv
@BearingUK
@BearingUK 4 года назад
Im glad it did 👊👊
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio 4 года назад
You remember Camden Palace? That was great place to go raving in Camden. Great pirate radio scene in London in the mid 90s.
@columcunningham4458
@columcunningham4458 3 года назад
So much Yes !!!!! Big Ups Boss
@thumpermcgurk7028
@thumpermcgurk7028 4 года назад
Why did the lion get lost? Because the jungle is massive.
@MrCountcockula
@MrCountcockula 4 года назад
What do you do if you come across a lion in the jungle? Wipe it off and say sorry
@ludakriss9094
@ludakriss9094 4 года назад
Holy shit! That was so good! Well done.
@EEX97623
@EEX97623 4 года назад
@@ludakriss9094 remember telling this joke in 93/94 hahaha :D
@tinnitusthenight5545
@tinnitusthenight5545 4 года назад
i wanna punch myself for this but lions dont live in the jungle
@agentorangecb1
@agentorangecb1 4 года назад
You're having a giraffe mate
@3wc
@3wc 4 года назад
The UK has given birth to some of the best music generes and music in general
@Petsublak
@Petsublak 3 года назад
100% spot on !!!! I'm with you there !
@Mr_Makina
@Mr_Makina 3 года назад
Happy hardcore is the best example imo, original dubstep was good as well
@MostlyPennyCat
@MostlyPennyCat 3 года назад
I grew up in the hard house/hard dance scene. Epic, _epic_ times. Tidy 25 this July, the _first_ post Covid event and I think it's going to be destruction.
@bmmartin7452
@bmmartin7452 2 года назад
Absolutely most definitely most certainly
@db0800
@db0800 Год назад
I'm gonna say Jamaica trumps it. Were still catching up on what they have done. It's mind blowing.
@5secondrool
@5secondrool 3 года назад
I've lived in the US my entire life and jungle and drum and bass are my fave kinds of music. I was maybe 8 years old when I first heard it, it was in a movie or a game, but I rediscovered and found appreciation for it when I was 14, thanks to the internet. I'm not sure what it was, it just tickled me the right way. I'm 24 now and in those 10 years I've heard so much, both old and new, while learning of the roots. Lately I've been returning to the classics a lot more than usual. I was born in a time and place that does not appreciate this kind of music, I barely have any friends who even know what jungle is let alone feel what I feel when I listen to it. The 90's UK rave scene to someone like me is a myth, not only do I barely remember the 90's at all, but venues hosting anything like this were far away from my hometown and in big cities like New York City or Los Angeles, meaning I'd have to shell out a lot of money for travel. By the time I could even go to raves the scene had already changed. A video like this just reminds me of the grand legacy left behind, because ultimately young people like me will be responsible for carrying it one day
@avianc6870
@avianc6870 Год назад
you sound exactly like me dude. always loved it as a child, got into it at 13 (Goldie and Omni Trio GOT ME BRUH), fucked around and found the CLASSICS in my early 20s, got smitten!! been obsessed with the culture and music since! even changed my name on social media at some point to “Horizons” after hearing Horizons by LTJ Bukem. as a kid living in in the inner city, i got teased for listening to dnb, for a long time when i didnt have actual friends i had dnb. eventually learned about the scene and frfr, i have nights where im sad as hell i cant time travel to actually experience a 90d warehouse rave. my lifelong obsession has brought me to learn how to make jungle & dnb myself. i just started releasing my own music and my goal is to drop tracks and dj enough out here in the US to eventually land an opportunity to head over to the UK to see if my sound and style hold up where it all began. what i can say dude is that in the US at the moment dnb is ramping up still and has been in the last 3 years, and scenes are poppin up all over nowadays, i hope you eventually find your tribe, as im on the search for mine as well!
@ibssybasmer286
@ibssybasmer286 6 лет назад
Incredible, the mix of cultures has resulted in the uk music we hear today, it's amazing seeing the evolution.
@tekknorat
@tekknorat 4 года назад
This is exactly why I love jungle and drum n bass. Because this genre encompasses so much of significant historical values.
@teedowg5017
@teedowg5017 4 года назад
Its
@jamesfletcher474
@jamesfletcher474 4 года назад
Makes me proud to be British! now can we go find Theresa may and lock her in a massive bass bin
@danw1374
@danw1374 2 года назад
Loved the hardcore scene but love jungle too as it incorporated so many of the styles of music i grew up on, reggae, soul, funk etc
@benji.B-side
@benji.B-side 4 года назад
Hate divides, music unites!! As a kid I dressed as a Skinhead. I then became a break dancer and Hip Hop head. I indulged in the Rave scene from 88-93 and was part of that pure togetherness. House music played in clubs became more standardised in production so I started drifting away. That's when Jungle/Drum and Bass came along and brought outstanding creativeness back into underground music and restored my faith!! I have DJ'd for over a couple of decades, playing eclectic sets and D&B will always feature in my heart and in some of my sets. Music is the food of love!!
@coreyvaughan5624
@coreyvaughan5624 4 года назад
What a great video as a 50 year old you told it right thank you I am and forever will be a junglist what a great time to be alive weekends brought so many memories never to be forgotten thank you for the video peace love and unity
@BearingUK
@BearingUK 4 года назад
Thank you mate, it's a pleasure.
@mrcrazysnipez1
@mrcrazysnipez1 4 года назад
My 11 month year old son goes mental when he hears jungle / DNB / Old school Hardcore.. I’m so proud of myself for teaching him so young, when he’s older he’ll know the true meaning behind it... coming together! Never let the scene die!!!!
@ollid124
@ollid124 4 года назад
Jheeeze.. This hits harder than ever right now. Rave has done more for equality than any government. One nation. All together. Humans raving. That's all we need
@resurgensix
@resurgensix 4 года назад
Amen
@f4tbukg5
@f4tbukg5 4 года назад
👊🏾
@ItaintmeCCC
@ItaintmeCCC 4 года назад
The goverments and powers that be want to divide people.
@Slaapaav
@Slaapaav 4 года назад
@richard snape i like your style
@user-zc5ft9nw9b
@user-zc5ft9nw9b 4 года назад
We are lucky it happened when it did because It couldn't happen the way it did back then now, if the rave scene happened after the introduction of CCTV, it would have been impossible to hold the illegal acid house raves triggering the concurrent(rave/hardcore/jungle)scenes. And tbh, people actually went out for a laugh, not to validate themselves or top up their likes on fb and insta. there was none of this attitude like today where people do good things to make themselves more popular and to look more relevant. There were no mobiles, it was fucking hard to get to a rave back then if you missed the clues and cars(those who know know) and people wore anything, literally. You wouldn't be judged if you turned up a scruff. Having fun, meeting people, and having a great time was way more important than scoring points. Everybody in the zone, and happy and smiling. Fuck this time its grim, lets go back.
@mullahosk585
@mullahosk585 3 года назад
The alcohol industry didn't like the rave scene
@unchartedgroupielove
@unchartedgroupielove 3 года назад
my favorite club had dozens of fridges with bottles of water lol
@mullahosk585
@mullahosk585 3 года назад
@@unchartedgroupielove Thats the sort of stuff that made the alcohol Industry shit their pants.
@asiullopes
@asiullopes 3 года назад
great point
@db0800
@db0800 8 дней назад
People who can't be controlled with alcohol are scum. Well not scum exactly but extremely dangerous to their grip on the world
@RichieSmylz
@RichieSmylz 3 года назад
My favorite years for Breakbeat/Jungle/DnB range from the years 93-97 that I still listen to. Much respect to Bukem, Trace, Goldie, Grooverider, Nookie, Dilinja, T.Power, Potential Bad Boy, Peshay, and many more groove scientists from that era. ✌🏼 ☮️
@osamabinsaucin929
@osamabinsaucin929 Год назад
The Prototype Years🔥🔥🔥 Horizons Piano Tune etc... Electronic music was at its peak!
@leroythompson8942
@leroythompson8942 11 месяцев назад
Yes that era was pure fire 🔥
@junglistdave8432
@junglistdave8432 5 лет назад
Junglist since 1997 jungle will never die
@BearingUK
@BearingUK 5 лет назад
Respect!
@junglistdave8432
@junglistdave8432 5 лет назад
Respect to all junglists and junglets
@keithy363
@keithy363 5 лет назад
Went to every jungle mania , yjungle fever
@ASHEN_ONE_GAMES
@ASHEN_ONE_GAMES 4 года назад
junglist until the end. from the rave to the grave I'll die a junglist !!!!
@bigworm5024
@bigworm5024 4 года назад
BIG UPS BOI NUTTA JUNGLIST 4 LIFE RESPEK FROM SAVANNAH GA
@richardmurray4605
@richardmurray4605 4 года назад
The Amen break - praise the Lord for that!
@poodlechews
@poodlechews 4 года назад
Amen, brother Winston 😀
@Vitor20XX
@Vitor20XX 4 года назад
Amen
@roblucchetti2993
@roblucchetti2993 4 года назад
if those guys were only around to licenses the right to that tune - they'ed be beyond rich...
@bassoverdoseonly
@bassoverdoseonly 3 года назад
Gregory Coleman is the mans name, he died in 2006 in Atlanta, homeless and no doubt penniless. It should be called the Coleman break after the genius that came up with it. But as usual, in the whitewashing of black culture, his name is never even sought, never mind known. RIP Gregory, we owe you everything and you asked for nothing!
@bassoverdoseonly
@bassoverdoseonly 3 года назад
@spinning debbie Cannot believe i missed that! Only been on facebook since about 2017 so that wouldn't help! Sadly 9 years too late for Mr Coleman but a great thing none the less. Maybe it should be a drive every year on his birthday to help his family? As it's still getting rinsed!
@WaitAMinute1989
@WaitAMinute1989 4 года назад
Before cell phones, everybody danced.
@KVTVTT
@KVTVTT 4 года назад
Don't tell me that??? WOW. METALHEADZ BlueNote in the 90's We ROCKED
@BadBoyV1
@BadBoyV1 4 года назад
Now people dance to their phones
@djcranium1210
@djcranium1210 4 года назад
I been saying this for ages about phones and social media posting getting in the way of proper raving... someone needs to do an event where mobile phones are not allowed . Leave at the door and put into storage lockers or something.
@purewater3177
@purewater3177 4 года назад
@@annekagonzalez694 yes and one time I did have a flu and I'd got my ticket for ultra sonic in Glasgow no flu was going to stop me from going and yes I danced that flu away felt amazing after 😁
@Idontcommentonvideos
@Idontcommentonvideos 4 года назад
Do any of you lot ever go out? People being on their phones on the dance floor is so minimal, at least in London when you're not going to dickhead clubs/nights
@anonzo1860
@anonzo1860 4 года назад
Too bad nobody calls them raves now. It’s “festivals” now 😂😂😭
@camillecamillefr
@camillecamillefr 3 года назад
I literally cried to this
@AyoTexxx
@AyoTexxx 5 лет назад
Honestly such a good documentary!!! Thank you for it really really helped open my eyes even more. I knew about amen beats but I didnt know why it was called that haha. thanks!!!!!!!
@BearingUK
@BearingUK 5 лет назад
Thank you, it is a pleasure. Please feel welcome to check out my other work & music.
@adamglen283
@adamglen283 4 года назад
20 years later Coventry still a ghost town.....
@JayJay-hv9mc
@JayJay-hv9mc 3 года назад
Sadley like Glasgow....KTF BRO 🙌🤞
@paullawson8610
@paullawson8610 7 месяцев назад
Cov was good back in the day used to Edge raves up there
@andystow
@andystow 4 года назад
"Before the drum & bass, before the jungle; there was UK hardcore..." The great leveler.
@negroantonio28
@negroantonio28 4 года назад
And before that was acid house
@brianwaswrong
@brianwaswrong 9 месяцев назад
do y’kno the ID that plays right then at 0:20??
@DJLizardon
@DJLizardon 5 месяцев назад
​@@brianwaswrong Feel Real Good - Manix :)
@77Creation
@77Creation 3 месяца назад
Before that was House and Techno. Chicago and Detroit stand up.
@jasonhardy4207
@jasonhardy4207 4 года назад
That Baby D track has stood the test of time, awesome record!
@paradoxz22
@paradoxz22 4 года назад
What track was that by baby d
@CaptainShonko
@CaptainShonko 4 года назад
@@paradoxz22 Let me be your fantasy. That album was maybe the best teenage year in memory, pulled so many girls in the caravan camp site! lol
@skhturner
@skhturner 4 года назад
I knew exactly what you meant without having to mention the track name 😄
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio 4 года назад
It still is an iconic track. Hardcore was on the map.
@Nainocard
@Nainocard 4 года назад
Jungle is English music from England, the United Kingdom isn't even a country. What is "UK Jungle"? Like it is some sub-genre of American music smh.
@danhaworth6967
@danhaworth6967 4 года назад
THIS IS, HANDS DOWN, THE BEST DAMM VIDEO I'VE SEEN ON RU-vid THIS YEAR 👌👌👌 Edit: replaced Facebook with RU-vid, sorry.. few beers down and dancing 🤣
@spngled8654
@spngled8654 4 года назад
this is the reality ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5uzZB0yqHeI.html
@mayena
@mayena 4 года назад
2:06-2:22 have sources had wriite that the first proto-rappers where jive talking disc jockeys at Rhythm and Blues radio stations in New Orleans, La and Miami, FL. Even Count Matchuki, Jamaica's first deejay, greatly influenced him. 7:57-8:30 tragic what happened to Double Trouble member Michael Menson (1967-199). He was murdered.
@dubthabreak
@dubthabreak 4 года назад
Those where the days the '90's best time of my life no social media going from rave to rave peace love and unity 😘❤️ whistles and glowsticks memories
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio 4 года назад
People wore what they liked and raved all night with not a care in the world. Just love for music. Great times!!
@richardmurray4605
@richardmurray4605 4 года назад
13:54 2 personal favourites of mine: Dead Dred - Dred Bass (original is amazing but so are Origin Unknown and Back 2 Basics remixes) Hyper On Experience - Lord of the Null Lines (Foul Play remix) Play either of these and you knew the roof was going to come off!
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio 4 года назад
Indeed!! Also Omni Trio - Renegade Snares, Origin Unknown - Valley Of The Shadows, and Atlantis - LTJ Bukem.
@MissAtlantique
@MissAtlantique 4 года назад
Will be a jungle kid no matter what live i will be living. This music helped me through out the toughest moments of my life. Thanks to all musicians X May i just mention Orca - Alive n Kicking since you did reference old skool hardcore which was pre jungle :)
@Bobbibouchersmumwasright
@Bobbibouchersmumwasright 3 года назад
Uk Apache lived on my road (Tooting) when Original Nutta dropped... I was 12 and I used to take my pals to show them where he lived!! 🤣🤣🤣 some stalker business!! 🤣🤣
@Artersa
@Artersa 4 года назад
Yo, HUGE HUGE HUGE ups on these docs. As a sub-30 US junglist, it's wonderful to see so much education concisely displayed here. Much love.
@BearingUK
@BearingUK 4 года назад
It's pleasure, stay blessed.
@stevenchampion8137
@stevenchampion8137 4 года назад
... it goes way deeper than this too. Telepathy at Tasco Warehouse, that sort of thing...
@jontotoronto948
@jontotoronto948 4 года назад
Sub 30? You're kidding yourself. It was over before you were conceived bro. And only existed in a few UK cities. It's not there anymore. You're chasing something that doesn't exist. Nothing can explain the vibe that comes from UK black and white (mostly black) working class in same room with a sound system a that time. Historical re-enactments at student nights do not even hint at touching. The only remnants now are Grime, which is grim - and pre 2006 dubstep,
@jontotoronto948
@jontotoronto948 4 года назад
@Harry Ballzac You need the pre-2006 dubstep man. Skrillex Fukd over dubstep like Pendulum Fukd over dnb - so it became white rock just like dnb did. Obvious its heavy blaze music. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cIpc817U_R4.html - coki ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WHGYj1kuozc.html - plastician ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KOttZSnzG7s.html - benga ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lgqMzbcXlmE.html - headhunter playlist ru-vid.com/group/PLfZktDPxyQYdtwQJPlYlOz1kZY7vBuR2l
@jontotoronto948
@jontotoronto948 4 года назад
@Harry Ballzac It's true man. That "another planet" or whatever came out, it felt fresh but was beginning of the end. Suddenly Pendulum was in Our Price, parents buying "drum n bass" for kids christmas lists, it was busted. Never went back the same. Skrillex did that to Dubstep, but killed it off after just 1 or 2 years instead of 1 or 2 decades like Pendulum. So Dubstep now is not what it was. If you know it, fair play. Dubstep was the chilled older brother of Grime, which at the time wasn't called Grime, it didn't have a name for a long time - it was just that mad music on pirate radio. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7sJuicV0ASs.html. It just got too much tho - so aggressive - and half the people in it ended up dead or in prison - like literally crazy titch and his step-dad shot dead a rival MC with a mag-10 for dissing titch's half-brother on pirate radio... like a Jeremy Kyle show with live ammo. and people took the sound more introspective and just wanted to stay inside and blaze and Dubstep was born.
@pghumra5592
@pghumra5592 4 года назад
The tune at 13:36 - Under Mi Sensi X Project Remix (Jungle Spliff) Barrington Levy and Beenie Man - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--YQX1jnFT0I.html
@jameslucero2870
@jameslucero2870 4 года назад
Amazing video. Gave me chills, I have to show this to my kids. I grew up in the 90s in LA I went to my very 1st rave and felt in love with Jungle. Junglist are for life!
@kmani22
@kmani22 4 года назад
Anytime im bored and depressed i play a tune and think wtf is going on... Get up and dance, life is good. Music is life 🤩
@MrGAdam
@MrGAdam 4 года назад
Seen Congo Natty live couple of years ago. It was fcking awesome, and I hope I will have another chance to party to his music soon. FaXcool is one of my favourite DJ-s, he is the reason I am into the jungle this much. Unfortunately he stopped his work and there are no new mixes for a while.
@TarantinosNightmare
@TarantinosNightmare 4 года назад
...remember when you could be with a bunch of people in an enclosed space and not get a horrible disease? That was fun.
@1974alancampbell
@1974alancampbell 4 года назад
Yeh it was a safe space.
@deathangel273
@deathangel273 4 года назад
Man it's beautiful to see how my favorite two electronic music styles (jungle/dnb) were created it brings a tear to my eye! Greetings from Mexico :D
@mrsh101
@mrsh101 3 года назад
Jungle was alive in 1968 the year before I was born, the originator of the 'ghost beat' Clyde Stubblefield - a bit of education he is the 'funky drummer' you all hear about the original legend offbeat timing with ghost beats inserted show respect :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-v8TvBPshngE.html watch from 6.25 where he does a solo
@k-leb4671
@k-leb4671 3 года назад
To be honest, I thought this was an upload of a BBC documentary series for the first several minutes I was watching this. It just sounded so professional.
@Prod.by_1v191bz
@Prod.by_1v191bz 4 года назад
Love your documentarys, so much humanity and love to the music! I wish i could experience one of those early raves without those phones and fashion driven people around me! Oh man i got goosebumps when i saw that crowd jumping to the beat in that one end scene
@MrCountcockula
@MrCountcockula 4 года назад
I was just watching passively until I heard Stevie Hyper D and it gave me goosebumps. Legend. Rose are red, violets are passive, wicked wicked junglist massive
@tessalater1967
@tessalater1967 4 года назад
anyone know the song at 17:24?
@andysupa9540
@andysupa9540 5 лет назад
Nice documentary proper enjoyed that . 👍👍👍
@BearingUK
@BearingUK 5 лет назад
Thank You, Its a pleasure
@meatedge
@meatedge 3 года назад
whats the song at 9:51?
@thanqol
@thanqol 4 года назад
Track at 17:30?
@Inphlex258
@Inphlex258 2 года назад
You are the best man. Big Hug From COLOMBIA
@SoumyaSaha7
@SoumyaSaha7 4 года назад
Thanks for making this BearingUK. One love.
@roblucchetti2993
@roblucchetti2993 4 года назад
That Amen break cymbal splash right at the end...shivers.. It funny though because no one really gives US Freestyle and credit but it has similar roots..Acts like BabyD in the UK were all over the place in the US TKA and the like.
@ryantheiron4191
@ryantheiron4191 4 года назад
I think you'll find Cliff Richard is the original gangsta.He started the origins of what is now the Drum N Bass scene with Livin' Doll...recorded in '59.The massive junglist track Summer Holiday was released in '62 and the scene kicked of on a massive scale with youngsters up and down the country popping Ecstasy and ketamin to the phat beats provided on the track by drummer Brian Lawrence Bennett. Cliff then started writing lyrics based on pimping,drug deals, getting busted by 'Da Filth' and his famous one night stand sexual conquests that still go on to this day. Cliff,who in his own words was and still is,Da king of Da Jungle' is expected to release his latest hard-core album in november this year with many dates sold out already. Cliff.... we thank you,brudda. Big up yaself.
@pencerdespencer4106
@pencerdespencer4106 3 года назад
How do they keep the record from skipping with all that bass!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wowwwwww!!!!!! Oh maybe its because every one is floating....
@daveallen2568
@daveallen2568 4 года назад
I mean I knew it bu this makes u appreciate how much the uk has contributed and given to the dance music / rave scene, of course couldn’t of been done without the impact of the West Indian/Caribbean culture blending with the UK
@thehoneyeffect
@thehoneyeffect 3 года назад
Big up Black British music!
@freezydoesit2807
@freezydoesit2807 3 года назад
Big shout out to ska and oi music too. The Jamaican immigrant to the UK had massive musical repercussions. Lot of influence for just 1 island.
@ASHEN_ONE_GAMES
@ASHEN_ONE_GAMES 4 года назад
ragga twins flynty bad man and the demon rocker legendary
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio 4 года назад
Jungle Fever, Roast and Kool FM legends!!
@UNDERGROUNDCALLING0161
@UNDERGROUNDCALLING0161 5 лет назад
jungle is everything
@cyberprompt
@cyberprompt 4 года назад
I'm just here for Rebel MC #justkeeprockin. It's interesting as the US had its reggae influences during the late 80s, tho when Jungle took off, hardly anyone here knew about it (and was probably not considered relevant anymore by US record companies).. and I was a DJ buying imports all the time but not much after 1990. I said Rebel MC since I guess his strong Hip Hop influences made it to our shores without much effort. It wasn't until the late 90s when I became more interested in DnB I kept hearing "Jungle" in connection with it. I think I get that now. Also the Ali G movie made a good impact.
@DeeWalker420
@DeeWalker420 3 года назад
Loved this 👏 Gutted I wasn't born 20 years earlier 😂
@christostiger5425
@christostiger5425 3 года назад
In the words of Fabio, ‘jungle and dnb all comes from house music. It’s the core. Without house there would be nothing’... :)
@dirkvandenhovenvangenderen6275
@dirkvandenhovenvangenderen6275 4 года назад
Name of the song at 2:50? Very interedting. Learned a lot! Thankyou 🌼
@stirlingattfield7678
@stirlingattfield7678 4 года назад
Warm the Nation - Fish, Goat & Suffurah
@primaryson3131
@primaryson3131 4 года назад
Roses are red, violets are passive. Wicked! Wicked! Junglist Massive!!
@Axeman369
@Axeman369 4 года назад
INCREDIBLE!
@jasonreed9898
@jasonreed9898 3 года назад
Stellar doc. Goosebumps every time! Props from Montreal!
@MrGuvEuroman
@MrGuvEuroman 4 года назад
I remember tuning into a Pirate Jungle radio station back in the 90’s, I was at school, you could barely receive it up north.
@COVbadman79
@COVbadman79 4 года назад
Kool fm it was a london station
@tonedowne
@tonedowne 4 года назад
North of the river?
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio 4 года назад
@@COVbadman79 They also set up a Kool FM Midlands station. But London had tens of pirates we were spoilt for choice I was always lending my tapes to friends and family out of London.
@Adamski-ln2ci
@Adamski-ln2ci 4 года назад
BearingUK....Big up yourself....Respect....Outstanding documentaries 1-4, by far,far the best that are out there.....parts 2-3 bring back so,so many good times.....
@BearingUK
@BearingUK 4 года назад
Thank You, It's a pleasure.
@Mrextravigant
@Mrextravigant 3 года назад
Why did the lion get lost in the jungle Because THE JUNGLE IS MASSIVE
@terryclark4354
@terryclark4354 4 года назад
Amazing well created documentary on a sound that I still play on vinyl! Big ups x
@tonydtheoriginalindamix9654
@tonydtheoriginalindamix9654 4 года назад
Serious History 🆒🙌🎶🎵🗿🎼🎶🎵🎧🔉🔊 Exchange 😎 〽usiCaL RooTs
@jamesbodnar3657
@jamesbodnar3657 4 года назад
I've watched worse documentarys in school. Respect.
@realsciencerhythm
@realsciencerhythm 4 года назад
In 1992 Goldie as Rufige Kru - "Menace" - I believe it was the first ever track to use the word "JUNGLE" (1:26) - therefore defining the genre. Not even mentioned???!! Shocking!!!!! WTF!!?? Other than that huge overlook - proper vid this.
@dahnparker8014
@dahnparker8014 2 года назад
Respect and give thanks to the making of this! all Jungalist Bothers and Sisters less we forget Love and Peace to all !
@Nev91280
@Nev91280 2 года назад
Wow!!! so we can actually pinpoint the birth the of DnB 1969 with Amen brother - The Winstons. It then lay dormant till the 80s when it got sampled and played with to create the sound we all love today 🤯
@DilbertHernandez
@DilbertHernandez 5 лет назад
Great work. Would love to catch that interview with Fabio and Bukem at 9:26 if anyone's got a link.
@codenamenel
@codenamenel 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nQyCyTo3mt4.html
@djsweatysac1842
@djsweatysac1842 3 года назад
Now I know why the uK scene had such a hardcore great sound! That and Detroit!
@audiobook1337
@audiobook1337 3 года назад
The UK has given birth to some of the best music generes and music in general
@lunar7334
@lunar7334 5 лет назад
2019 back to old days..
@MyAlias9X
@MyAlias9X 4 года назад
I fuck with this Documentary, it gives US Black American music it’s proper flowers. A lot exclude our evident influence in their cultures. Which is weird. It’s cool though, all love to the people that love and respect us. Peace from the US,
@seanbyrne8767
@seanbyrne8767 4 года назад
I remember being 9yr old. My uncle comec to pick me up from school in his new R5 turbo. More than that i remeber hearing along with every other child and parent Original Nuttah 😮😊 . Oh shit what a moment
@somedangoutlaw8088
@somedangoutlaw8088 4 года назад
Fucking sick doc mad respect
@carmatic
@carmatic 4 года назад
wow , i must tell you, i was smiling ear to ear throughout the whole video ... all these familiar sounds! and its good to know that there is indeed a story behind them
@chejones6084
@chejones6084 5 лет назад
Junglist since 92. Quality doc.
@Puffpuffgive16
@Puffpuffgive16 4 года назад
Che Jones, wasn’t any ( jungle) around in 92, was more hardcore breakbeat, that jungle sound emerged more late 93/94 🙏🏻
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio 4 года назад
You know the score!! Big up!!
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio 4 года назад
@@Puffpuffgive16 Yeah it was the Hardcore sound!! The best era in my eyes 1991-1993
@RedStingBlogs
@RedStingBlogs 4 года назад
I was getting my life this entire video!!! So good!! 🇯🇲🇬🇧
@wristygymnast1384
@wristygymnast1384 2 года назад
Sure it’s been noted but a very young Keith Flint (The Prodigy) is one of the street dancers in the SL2 - On a Ragga Tip video
@DJMoleyLDN
@DJMoleyLDN 4 года назад
Went to my first Jungle Rave in 91 Still getting to them today. Nice documentary, good job. 🙌🏾
@BillyMustang101
@BillyMustang101 4 года назад
In 91? 🤣
@DJMoleyLDN
@DJMoleyLDN 4 года назад
@@BillyMustang101 Yes 'Roast' Jungle is that old, I guess you believe otherwise
@BillyMustang101
@BillyMustang101 4 года назад
DJMoley LDN Roast wasn't playing Jungle in 91. It was mainly house and hardcore at Turnmills. It wasn't until they moved to Linford Studios in 92 that more breakbeat and ragga influenced music started coming in. 91 was still hardcore.
@DJMoleyLDN
@DJMoleyLDN 4 года назад
@@BillyMustang101 91 / 92 you know your stuff, I used to go to Linford in I believe 91 but to be honest I was not of sound mind back then. It was like a dream 🎵
@maipai4282
@maipai4282 4 года назад
They were playing breakbeats/ early jungle in 91..did u actually go to an event back then?
@coreymerrill3257
@coreymerrill3257 3 года назад
I miss raves. All The thicker hot girls who danced with me 5 or 6 at a time. The music. The fun. The situational enhancements.yep .
@fabiok.9076
@fabiok.9076 4 года назад
Does anybody have the Track ID at 14:42 ?
@A2miscellaneous
@A2miscellaneous 4 года назад
bump
@PianoDentist
@PianoDentist 4 года назад
Big up Junglist massive.
@neonwedding5333
@neonwedding5333 3 года назад
This is the best best doc I've seen about my music ... big up all crew for making it happen and doing it right.
@sirloinofstake6308
@sirloinofstake6308 4 года назад
The S... The U... The P, the E, the R... Nuff said ✌️
@esasrl3384
@esasrl3384 4 года назад
SUPER SHARP SHOOTER blap blap
@EEX97623
@EEX97623 4 года назад
@fullysic76 will never forget first hearing Terminator at a rave, truly mind blowing
@Axeman369
@Axeman369 2 года назад
The Naughty nineties people had energy galore nowadays do you think many people can dance or rave like them days no way!!! Them days were like how General Levy said: INCREDIBLE!!!!
@karehaqt
@karehaqt Год назад
Well we were all on E and speed at raves 🤪
@InfiniteEchos
@InfiniteEchos 3 года назад
@17.29 ..Jeremy Clarkson 🕺🏻🔉😂
@freespeechadvocate7492
@freespeechadvocate7492 4 года назад
Loved it all growing up, I went from hardcore to jungle to house and trance, now im 44 and trance is still where its at for me from 1994 to now. Great video man!
@hsdsaunders
@hsdsaunders 3 года назад
Went the other way hardcore trance to DnB
@z4y4ts
@z4y4ts 3 года назад
Hey, awesome drop at 17:19 !
@petemoralesadams
@petemoralesadams 4 года назад
Respect, sick documentary! Loved all of it.
@Mechanic618
@Mechanic618 3 года назад
1:00 Shows NYC, plays West Coast hiphip. *cringe* :D
@redfejs2715
@redfejs2715 4 года назад
9:22 what is that tune?
@gat2mad40
@gat2mad40 4 года назад
Shine eyed Gal
@Endeva09
@Endeva09 3 года назад
Ragga Twins - Shine Eye (SUAD32 Dance Records 1992)
@SpreadHappinessLove
@SpreadHappinessLove 3 года назад
faxcool dont match tracks 😢 by still plenty new tunes
@banshi1632
@banshi1632 3 года назад
This is literally my favourite video ever
@aktolman
@aktolman 4 года назад
No one rocked the rave like Stevie Hyper D... Junglists are you reeeeaddddy? o lord have mercy! Takes me back.
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio 4 года назад
Truly the best MC to grace the mic and scene back then. His energy , flow and style was unparalleled. We just uploaded another rare set of his and have a playlist dedicated to him. Rest In Peace Hyper D1! You'll never be forgotten.
@rsouth454
@rsouth454 5 лет назад
I got into in 1998 , got a mickey finn tape .. amazing . Soon was listening to tech jungle and dnb rollers , progressed into nuskool breaks . All the previous sounds fed into 2 step and 4x4 garage and original dubstep . And as it goes .. i dont like modern dnb/jungle or much modern garage / dubstep . Oldskool of any still is best ✌
@dajay2k
@dajay2k 4 года назад
Agree on the rest but modern jungle isnt too bad.. well some of it..it does sound a bit over engineered, doesnt have the raw sound, but that's modern music I guess
@randhirverma7040
@randhirverma7040 4 года назад
Goto the V Recordings website...browse through music on that label and ya might just fall in love again...loads of good stuff they release plus proper liquid drum and bass !!!!
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio
@TakeMeBackPirateRadio 4 года назад
@fullysic76 You know the score big up yourself!! Those stations were legendary!! We were really spoilt for choice back then.
@T90PAP
@T90PAP 4 года назад
This is my identity, how I found my confidence. I will be a music nutter for life, it is so important to me.
@mrcrazysnipez1
@mrcrazysnipez1 4 года назад
Fucking so glad the blacks / other races came over to the uk! Yes my brothers and sisters!
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