52 year old break beat soldier here x got this one on vinyl x take me back please x sitting here pissed and high lol x and crying x if you were there back in the day you know what I mean x love to all
@@MultiGuvnor you know the score my friend. Doesn't matter how old you are never stop doing or listening to what you love x if it connects with your soul its part of you. Age is just a number. X as mc corad said. Music it's all about the way you want to hear your feelings. Peace to all.
Yep....used to have all the GLR stuff on Wax....takes me back to a shimmering point of my life im 51 now...I was DJ Jhetta in atlanta on the rave scene....man talk about a crazy rite of passage, wow the times we had back then, when the scene was fresh & new, and it was like the dawning of a new era
...could picture listening to this travelling through cosmos in an interdimensional craft, spaceship etc, dodgin' space things, steerin through asteroid belts, zippin past planets, and other wicked scenery. ..
This is one of the greatest intelligent DnB songs I've ever heard. How were 90s DnB producers so good? This sounds like it could've come out today. Absolutely incredible.
A lot of theses 90's Dj' s are still doing their ting producing Jungle and Amens Just to name a few Ray Keith, Bizzy B, Nicky Blackmarket Jungle will never die 🙏
I came here from Global Underground 004: Paul Oakenfold in Olso. Absolutely beautiful song! CD1 is my favorite because a lot of it is absolutely gorgeous intelligent D&B from the 90’s, the real old school stuff!
Ah the piano sweeps n trills are so good... magical feeling tune. Sounds great pushed a few % on the pitch, as most of these dreamy ambient jungle tunes do :D
In my Top 10 of drum & bass tracks. First heard it on a DJ Pulse live mix for BBC Radio 1's 'On In The Jungle' show way back in 1997. Still sounds great.
one of my most prized vinyls. this track, and the entire oakenfold oslo mix, got me through freshman year of high school. This track and Jamie Myerson's "Music for the Lonely"
Mate that vocal at 4:17 and that drop after is just fucking perfect awh man I gottah play this out at the next gig would love to hear this on a fat rig bet it would blow the roof off that bassline is groovy as fuck.
First time hearing this track and it sounds incredible! So much more atmospheric than a lot of the D&B we have today. I wish I was young enough to have experienced the 90s at an older age having being born in '92. If anyone has any recomendations of tracks that sound like this, I'd really appreciate it x
btw , your channel is a treasure to my soul in this times, liked and subbed , and did the bellthing. owaah, i go treasurehunting , on your channel ...finaly found my people !!!. i love the comments on music like this
lol took a microdose acid before college once which turned out not to be as micro as i thought. i remember trying to get shit done but just repeatetly losing myself in this tune haha it's just too smooth of a groove
Aww I dig this tune so much. Used to have it on a Global Underground comp mixed by Paul Oakenfold. So ethereal. Its a shame I can't find it on Spotify.
hate to agree with you on this one. to me its an artifact from a time where it was prestigious to have your song approach 10 mins, but today it just sounds like 'raw breakbeats with nothing else' filling out the rest of the track. still so phenomenal for its age and tbh i can put up with the dust on this track because tons of my favorite house and prog rock acts have mindless droning littering their albums. better their conspicuous filler than musicians that make a whole album of trash and just one or two radio songs but thats just my 2 cents on the matter
@@intensedabberoniJG its not because it was prestigious to have a 10 minute song, lol. it's called a percussive outro. it's made for mixing into the next song during a live set. most electronic genres utilize percussive outros
@@HieronymousLex Percussive outros last on the order of 30 seconds, not 3 minutes, lol. Your audience is gonna love dancing to 3 minutes of breakbeats while you fade in the next song.
@@intensedabberoniJG you clearly have zero clue what you’re talking about, lol. They wouldn’t hear the full outro, because they’re hearing the next song coming in! What is the first 64 bars of this song? Oh wow, melodic pads! Think about it. Put the puzzle pieces together in your head. Nobody is dancing to just breakbeats, that’s not happening. This criticism is so flimsy, it’s like you’ve never heard electronic music before.
@@HieronymousLex Its not even a criticism, just talking with you about the artistic intent of the song. Funny how defensive and presumptuous you're getting about what is clearly a choice by the producer to fill out the track, when my pfp is from an electronic album which features percussive intros and outros which the producer uses to fade tracks during their live sets. Insanity in these youtube comments. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
I would tweak the reverbs a bit and set trance for a lyric entry but just heard it already does it I rushed the mix tape uf! 🤙 Serve your purpose in everything you live for. Exliverant
This how you open a Global Underground mix, the Oakie way. Completely unexpected. It also fits really well with the melancholy nature of my Scandinavia.
I could assure u my friend this piece of magic is not n any way influenced by aquasky apaque this is artemis at his peay truly hypnotising the good old days much❤️