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  • goldie timeless
  • mrmonkfinger
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    takes me back a bit… it was a beautiful thing to watch DnB unfold from rave around 93/94.

    a few not yet mentioned:

    splash babylon
    rap spiritual aura
    ss rollers remix
    doc scott shadow boxing
    dead dred dred bass

    @schrickvr6 – kudos to your brother

    My 14 year old asked me the other day (when in the car listening to Benny Page) ‘why do you listen to youth music’. I had to explain to him that hiphop, dnb and even dubstep (well almost) was around before he was born.

    genuine lol

    carbonfiend
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    Virtually everything on Lucky Spin & Deejay recordings especially if Pete Parsons was involved plus The legend that is Remarc 🙂

    razorrazoo
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    My favourite studio produced DJ Hype mix album from back in the day.

    Used to get some excellent D&B nights up in Birmingham when I was at uni in the late 90s.

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wfQv88P0Ok[/video]

    kudos100
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    Another vote for bukem and Adam f. Spent quite a few nights mashed off my face listening to logical progression and circles 🙂

    Both still sound good to this day.

    Xylene
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    Currently listening to – Fast Jungle Music – Hospital records fantastic
    Blue Leaves – Etherwood – fantastic
    Are we there yet – London Elekrticity – Hospital as well

    Bought all three, haven’t bought any albums in years.

    For the old school though – Technical Itch is my ringtone

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2MVDOTF4pw[/video]

    Technical Itch on John Peel

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvduAQTGdBU&list=PLFB5uG2rNWRC_PtOggnoSJL2L4Rnns59a[/video]

    clarkpm4242
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    Ed Rush & Optical, Torque!!!

    🙂

    SiofCannock
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    Fast Jungle Music compilation has been on permanently in my car since I bought it. And I checked out Perspective by Anile because of it, that’s great too.

    doordonot
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    As it happens, I was having a d’n’b retro listening session yesterday, listening to LTJ Bukem stuff on spotify. I quite like lamb (in the context of this thread, the band). Not strictly d’n’b but quite drummy. As a DJ, I enjoy Marcus Intalex.

    razorrazoo
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    Kosheen are also worth a listen. Like Lamb – not strictly D&B but should appeal to those that like their D&B less hard and fast.

    Start with the first album – Resist.

    ericemel
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    Surprised Jonny L has popped up yet.

    mrmonkfinger
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    Quirrel, joker recordings, good call. Bizzy B churned out tons of good stuff.

    flyingmonkeycorps
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    Alex Reece – Pulp Fiction. Proper stripped down.
    Photek – Ni Ten Ichi Ryu. Awesome. Just awesome.
    Optical – Cutsloe (Locust Remix). BASSLINE.

    And so many more.

    razorrazoo
    Full Member

    Alex Reece – Pulp Fiction. Proper stripped down.

    And guaranteed to show up rubbish speakers.

    TurnerGuy
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    Goldie was on Radio 6 yesterday I think, on that pillock Gilles Peterson’s show, worth a listen!

    Just spotted this comment – what’s wrong with GP FFS?

    At least he knows his music, unlike the follow Craig Charles who reads all his ‘music history’ from text someone else has prepared – I am betting as he sometimes commits some shocking mispronunciations of stuff that is well known in his supposed area of expertise.

    Mister-P
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    Photek’s production was always so clinically clean and sharp. I know what I’ll be listening to tonight 8)

    Mister-P
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    [video]https://youtu.be/Gx27fYeLCCk[/video]

    I’ve been listening to this repeatedly over the last few days. I like this sound (not sure about the “minimal” tag) as I’m getting a bit older.

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