This is my most favorite dnb song. It makes you think, it makes you move. When girls ask me what’s my favorite type of music I tell them drum n bass, they all ask me what is that or look at me weird. But I don’t care about people. I am an original dnb listener since the golden era of dnb, back in 1997/1998 was when I first heard the sounds as a teen 15 years old. And for some reason I was never into any other main stream music. I never even listened to radio, all I ever listened was my comfort, my love and the only thing that ever stood beside me through my most down times in life… drum n bass ❤️ I hold this genre dear to my heart, and I am 41 now. And till I die I will still listen to dnb, I ask to play this specific song at my funeral ceremony. DNB forever 🔊
I remember my friend burned me a Deftones mix CD and somehow this got in there. That was my first taste of d&b. Aside from the killer instinct snes music cd. I've been listening ever since.
Great to see how DnB went from its early forms in the beginning of the 90's with jungle and hardcore techno and then evolved until the 2000's, always staying great while evolving.
Yeah but I would argue that creativity hit a wall with dub step. dnb is a lost art bro. Would be nice to see it come full circle and have a revival of some kind. I'm sure when shift hits the fan and raves and the like a huge again we'll have our day in the sun. Might be older than we are now but fuck who cares anyway right?
@@Joshua_Beyond1999 Exactly, listen to any of the early 90s DnB from Blu Mar Ten - there's an extravagant attention to detail. Liquid is good but a lot of the releases sound too similar to the last with minor melodic alterations. Early DnB just sounded completely unique on every production.
@Shepard Lachlan Shut up wasteman, we're here for the vibes. I know you're either a bot or a scammer looking to access IG accounts but maybe you should just sit back in a comfortable chair and catch the wave that everyone else here is on. Good luck
Nostalgic. Jungle music always sounds like the dungeon in an N64 game to me. Whenever I hear certain jungle I feel like I'm back under Toadstool Castle. Love it
@@llllJAUZllll First racing game I played that actually blew me away! Fully 3D with varied terrain etc. The circuit through the mountains with the red hazard lights in the walls, the industrial course with the bumpy log slope. Felt every judder!
I know I'm gonna sound condescending, but jungle has never been associated with video games for me. just a very diverse culture of music and the people surrounding it.
This is f*cking BRILLIANT!!! I love the way this builds up and up, with those intense drum patterns! Wow.... Intense have made some mad shit!? Hehe... sheer wickedness :) xx
@@konradmajonez77 Thanks, I'm bad at fast replies - Ya, i have an old analogue Yamaha System - Not sure if it is salvageable, i think I'd need a really nice sound system, so I'll stick to my studio and my KRK's, LOL.
And I am having a nice day listen to this tracks and one's like it. I hope you're having a good chilled out day too. Tranquil vibes!! Love this record label!!!!
Haha....my days! Way BITD I bought this for Streams Of Thought on the flip and hardly ever played this side....Infact I'd forgotten what this sounded like and played it just now on a whim....it's fucking wicked...better than SoT....and I've already got it (it's like having a new tune in the collection)! How many other flipsides did I unfairly overlook? Ain't played my wax for years!
Had the same happen so many times. I reckon if I went through all of my ignored b sides I'd probably find half of the tunes I've spent twenty years looking for.
This is in no way 'Amen' drums-this is light,atmospheric,intelligent drum'n'bass. If you wanna hear Amen drumz seek out: Souljah,Fade to Black on Hardleaders records or Dillinja,That Amen Track on Valve recordings as two prime examples(Both by Capone/Dillinja/Souljah, or Carl fttk,and also Lemon D)..I could teach a masterclass in this era!👌 All those that know 'bout this era will also know that the 'Amen' break came from The Winston Brothers on Metromedia Recordings #117(117,ring a bell?),a simple drum loop from the 'Amen Brother' tune that was speeded up and is no doubt one of the most sampled pieces of breakbeat music known to man,to this day. We all love them cycling drumz... big reach out to all the 93 to 97 jungle/d'n'b crew. For originalities seek out:Reinforced records #1233 Nasty Habits,As Nasty As I wanna Be,Here Come The Drums(yes-yes Doc Scott n Goldie for Reinforced records,pioneers of the greatest time in the breakbeat dance industry). I could go on but I need tha shut-eye.