So glad I was around when the jungle scene kicked off in the UK back in the early 90s. Back then the sound of it was so futuristic, it was like listening to something from a different planet.
I’m just getting into making oldskool jungle tracks and it really feels so fun. Just designing pads is a blast. Chopping breaks and hearing it together. So dope
The world has, and might possibly never will, catch up to the drum & bass of the 90s. This is music for the future and for future thinkers not people who make music to be rich and famous.
Jungle is the song of my core. I grew up in the analog days. So privileged to have lived a generation change. Jungle was the new punk. Great video friend.
@@FlyCasual1 That's so sweet, what Apple were doing in the early 2000's with Logic and with the G4's was so special. I'd love to pick one up and get reacquainted.
Listening to this track made me speechless.... I'm from the time it all began....old. So i think I know when I hear a club banger. Btw i subbed after the intro.
That hardware is clearly not the star of this video Incredible tune, man 🔥🔥🔥 Take your time on the next one.. I'll be looking forward to playing it for my neighbours!😜
Fucking ACE mate, subscribed. So good to hear people making old vibe stuff naturally, as opposed to so much stuff that just feels forced somehow.... This (and your other track) are the real deal, you can't fake that shit 👌👌👌 Respect mate! Looking forward to hearing more so notifications are ON 😉
Nice work! Also run on a vlz 1604, 3632, and some Akai samplers. Just a question on the 3632 and the mixer, are you running the compressor on the main insert/ output or on specific channels on the aux send/ return?
Thanks man. I've one side of the compressor going into channel 1 insert on the mackie, which is the first break, and the same for the other side of the compressor, going to channel 2 insert, which is the second break. I could set the compressor up as send and return on the desk, but I just like to compress the breaks, as I don't like everything compressed. I've the midiverb set up with send and return. Everyone is different, but I wouldn't link up a compressor to the main inserts. The way I look at it is, when tunes are mastered compression is used, too much can kill the flow.
@@ruffjamhardcorejungle same here, I have it running on send / return and my drums from the mpc 2000xl running through. I mainly do 4x4 / uk garage stuff. I like how it sounds on breaks.
You are incredible. Giving me hope with the AtariST use. Here I am, thinking I'm out of date still running Snow Leopard with PT10. Dig it. I'm gonna get back to mixing. Great post!
thanks man. the best music was made in the 90's on all this gear. I was sick of all these daws and plugins, too much choice. I just wanted to go back to basics, how I started out. I find everything gels together better using hardware and on an anolouge desk, no drastic eq to make stuff fit.
It's linked from synths, sampler etc by midi to the Atari, then audio outputs from the synths, Atari to the desk. This track I sampled everything and chopped the breaks, sampled sounds and played them on the keyboard.