The darkside has me pretty bad- oldskool jungle heads?

Discussion in 'Whatever' started by Lixx, Jul 22, 2008.

  1. Lixx

    Lixx Mr. Grumpy™

    Man finally getting a shelf unit for my vinyl collection has rejuvenated me hardcore-literally. I never gave up liking old hardcore/jungle but 92-96 specifically will always be with me. I've mp3'd or downloaded a ton of it lately. Can't stop listening to old Criminal Minds, Wax Doctor & Kev Bird on Basement records, old Skanna records, the list is endless. Any other oldskool jungle heads here? Besides Jeb and Selekta Nips? :razz:
     
  2. jcat

    jcat Comment King

    love wax doctor from that time...my collection is mostly fom '96 on...
     
  3. khanate

    khanate Side Dealer

    I like some early 90's breakbeat stuff, just before "jungle" hit...but my favorite by far is the period when labels like Suburban Base and Moving Shadow started putting out stuff that was getting slightly harder. I guess that was 93-94. Some of the early Metalheads 12"s were killer too...after that I sort of lost interest. Still have all the vinyl though.
     
  4. jcat

    jcat Comment King

    the old metalheadz releases are dope! having some fun with the collection a few years back...

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  5. selekta_nips

    selekta_nips Post Pimp

    suburnban base is one of my favorite record labels
    any remarc track runs things especially
    R.I.P.
    ricky - "what happen to rikki' i dont know RRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIIICCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKYYYYYYYYYYYYY
    dj hype - roll the beats
    also another old classic ed rush- bloodclaat hour
    also any lucky spin
    man i really need to get my tables back up and running
     
  6. khanate

    khanate Side Dealer

    Ah, 2 favorites...tracks like these hold up even after 15 years. Hard to believe it's been that long.
     
  7. Lixx

    Lixx Mr. Grumpy™

    Wow glad to see some oldskool heads on here collecting toys as well. Yeah Suburban Base was one wicked label, some of my faves on that label were DJ Hype- The Chopper, Johnny Jungle- Flammable/Devoted Drummer, Desired State Rmx of Jeopardy, Sophiticated Bad Boys- Feel the Magic, RIP & Stamina of course....Metalheadz- forget it- you can do no wrong with that label.

    Chris
     
  8. Rich

    Rich Die-Cast

    I started out with D&B !!

    Hell yeah man, you forgot about renegade hardware !

    Hard tech step all day :)
     
  9. Rich

    Rich Die-Cast

    Funny as I'm getting mine back tonight as the kid I let borrow them is moving. I just need a mixer, and a monitor.
     
  10. selekta_nips

    selekta_nips Post Pimp

    love the old tech 98 - 00 techstep
    tech itch
    decoder
    dom and roland
    dylan
    )EIB( bad compnay
    moving fusion
    j majik
    dj ink
    when techstep was king and not this wobbly wobbly nu shcool jump up
     
  11. ribbon controller

    ribbon controller S7 Royalty

    I love the old metalheadz and old hive shit
     
  12. jcat

    jcat Comment King

    older stuff off the virus and no-u-turn labels too!
     
  13. Rich

    Rich Die-Cast

    Couldn't have said it any better !!

    When you say wobbly wobbly I think or Aphrodite.
     
  14. sumatra71

    sumatra71 Super Deformed

    dara...
    ltj bukem...
    photek...
    makai...
    andy c...
    big bud...
    evol intent...
    yellow note...
    ez rollers...
    grooverider...
    pish posh...
    total science...
    architect...
    stakka & skynet...
    klute...
     
  15. selekta_nips

    selekta_nips Post Pimp

    lash i was thinking of the UK new shcool like
    pendulum
    distored minds
    etc
    never really got into it
    now old jump up
    aphrodite
    dj hype
    dj red
    prisoneers of tech
    joker records
    thats a different story

    total science how could i forget them
    evol intent have to be one my favorite producers
    along with ewun
    cant go wrong with corrupt cops(wich was originally done by pish posh
    makai - beneath the mask
    stakka & skynet - clockwerk LP

    when we going to throw the skullbrain DnB party we got enough djs
     
  16. Rich

    Rich Die-Cast

    That would be pretty dope and would LOVE to get involved !

    But it would be more like a toy and DnB part at someones house :) and that would be much more fun.
     
  17. khanate

    khanate Side Dealer

    Had to pull these out for old times sake...

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  18. SAMBA

    SAMBA Comment King

    Im all about the old skool jungle- sub base and the other big labels like smokers inc and metal heads but there were so many one hit wonders and lesser known stuff the rips it up.

    Shy Fx is probably my favorite producer 94-98

    Dj Trend is a forgotten soldier or jungle as are the dreem teem with joker records. some of the early joker stuff was killer.

    when I get home I can post up some of my old radio shows for the crew dem- I have a couple of old skool ones on my computer.

    Edit- Just remembered Philly blunt and dope dragon records had some absolute bangers- Buck rodgers and bonanza kid are probably some of my favorite tunes ever!

    Its good to see my Toy peoples are big junglists too! :D
     
  19. Ethan

    Ethan Formerly siphilon

    i'm a relatively new (say past 7-8 years) 'head. But I'd be willing to bet you guys would like Danny Byrd if you're not already familiar with him. I'd say Shock Out is a very unique track that has some old school samples injected...definitely worth checking out. Who do you guys listen to nowadays if you're not dusting off old vinyls? I'm quite fond of: High Contrast, Cyantific, Nu:tone, Logistics, Mistabishi, Klute, SKC, Amit, Commix, Syncopix, Teebee, Calyx, d Bridge, Utah Jazz, Matrix & Futurebound, Dara, DB, Black Sun Empire, Future Prophecies, Dieselboy, Goldie, Ink, Bill Laswell and uh thats all I can think of right now.
     
  20. jcat

    jcat Comment King


    i still like the older tech sound but over the years most of the hard stuff has been sounding too harsh for my ears so i started spinning more of the liquid d+b from labels like hospital, soul:r, innerground, liquid v, etc...

    high contrast, london elektricity, klute, marcus intalex and marky are a few of my faves. seba and martyn have been producing some great tracks too.
     
  21. kontact

    kontact Line of Credit

    My favorite years were 98-01, pretty mixed after that. I had a show on bassdrive.com from 2001-2004, but was with the station from the third show ever aired. I still try to keep up and will have a show again soon, or possibly even my own station. Chicago was a major player in the scene with the weekly Seminar night. Nothing comes close to seeing all those little dubplates pressed at Music House in the UK and trying to sneak a peak at the track names scribbled on in marker.

    A few highlights for me was opening for Dieselboy, Bad Company, Concord Dawn, and Cause 4 Concern. I miss those days so hardcore and CDs make me SICK. I still get shit pressed on $35 plates and always will. I think I have a few mixes online, I'll have to find them and post them.

    A few all time faves are Ed Rush and Optical, Evol Intent (freaking geniuses), Konflict, Usual Suspects, Ram crew, Dom and Roland, and Bad Company.
     
  22. jebcrow

    jebcrow Side Dealer

    i lurve bludclart jungle tekno..
     
  23. selekta_nips

    selekta_nips Post Pimp

    konflict - messiah
    that track and
    kemal - fucking hostile (so wish this got released)
    give me chills everytime i hear them
    oh for dj that still actually get DUBS cut that is so much better than cut and paste djs now a days shows you have so much more faith in a track you produced than just making a track in a day to test out
     
  24. Zaaier

    Zaaier Line of Credit

    Yeah the '98-'00 era gets the adrenaline pumping. Haven't listened to any 'recent' DB in a looong ass time...
     
  25. kontact

    kontact Line of Credit

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