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@AC_Milan1899Ай бұрын
Let's face it Darkcore and Jungle was a bit shit and cheesy. Although did have a lot of time for creative talents like Noise Factory and labels like Labello Blanco. Glad drum and bass wiped it off the scene
@davefave4351Ай бұрын
Still havin' a good rinse out in my 60s, it just takes a lot longer to recover! 😉
@longGlaise2 ай бұрын
The bbc were always pushing black/white segregation. I remember at the time thinking that some of their language was just straight up anti-white racism. They got even worse over the years.
I remember watching this when it came and thinking that the “intellectual” was talking shit.. 30 odd years later and that has not changed. Good documentary until that point
@KummaSound5 ай бұрын
Heavy tunes:D
@aidy60005 ай бұрын
I remember watching this in college at 17 my lecturer put it on for the class. I think i was the only one there apart from maybe one lad who really appreciated it. I was just moving from mainstream DnB that was popular at that time, and discovering jungle. I love the sound til this day. I am 30 years old.
@tomm57655 ай бұрын
First! After 12yrs!
@ameneverything5 ай бұрын
20:47 <<<What the hipsters and modern political privileged snobs don't understand. Jungle is for every race, creed, colour, and sex. DESPITE WHAT THE MODERN REVISIONIST HISTORY PARASITES SAY: JUNGLE IS BRITISH. JUNGLE IS EVERY COLOUR. IT HAS ALWAYS UNIFIED US. DON'T LET THEM BRAINWASH AND LIE TO YOU OTHERWISE.
@ameneverything5 ай бұрын
16:30 truer words never spoken. Now that it's so damn mainstream again and hipsters are ruining it, it's killing it.
@jacklyneverage38815 ай бұрын
The irony is that house and techno originated in America and was created by Black people and it sounded like Black music. European DJs took the music and took all the Black out of the music. Jungle music tried to make it cater to a Black audience but it still had that lack of those hard core polyrhythmic drum from that funk and gospel sounds that existed in original house music. Even techno had some serious nice melodic flows and drum style you'll find in Black American music.
@phrayzar6 ай бұрын
I remember this, cheesy ting
@JS-wi9mw6 ай бұрын
Haha love the cameo by the one like the MYSTICAL INFLUENCE! Toronto rep next to Rap. Timeless moment caught on cam!
@seltzerstereo85926 ай бұрын
begging for the track at 31:07
@abhijitleihaorambam37637 ай бұрын
I still love jungle
@djpunisha297 ай бұрын
kako smo rokali techno, gramofone i ploce pre 20 godina, ceo balkan je goreo, najbolja vremena!!!
@lukaszblachnio28038 ай бұрын
Orbital
@godfreyaguayo74698 ай бұрын
Its only music! Dum fucks! Enjoy the music and leave the bull shit! ❤
@Truthprevails118 ай бұрын
Just stumbled across this doc And loved it❤
@digitalduch11119 ай бұрын
Die guten alten Housefrau / House TV Zeiten ❤ hast du vielleicht auch die Sendung mit dem Patrick Pulsinger?
@terra28059 ай бұрын
I HATE it when they start talking with their racist bullshit. Fuck the colour of your skin man. That was the whole point of this movement. All as one, living music together!! Jungle is not a black sound anymore than pop music is a white sound. It's a music of the people for the people!!!!
@asyd97509 ай бұрын
GOLDEN ERA.
@Elberto719 ай бұрын
Quest Wolverhampton anyone? 👊🏻
@ezedjay10 ай бұрын
Was that "Simon at the Exchange"??? Vinyl Junkies know who I mean. Sick if it was and just sick to see that sign on the wall.
@danielmorgan197six10 ай бұрын
Them few weeks of transition into jungle was quality club desire,the rocket,laser drome seeing it all unfold in front of your eyes was something I will never forget💙 ecstasy paved the way for this the clubs were already packed week in week out so the music took a natural progression
@nigelbenn464210 ай бұрын
15:10 try parking there now love!!!!!!! hhahaaaaa
@luckysembry550810 ай бұрын
I don’t agree with it being called ’all black’. Jungle is for everyone, no hatter what creed or colour. I’m white and middle aged and i’ll always be a junglist till i die!.
@maximisatwat11 ай бұрын
20:00 This whole thing is a big deal, Jujngle tried really hard for years - decades - stay underground - to consciously keep the sound underground. They didn't want it on Top of The Pops, where every little mug can just "join in" wher mega-bucks come and ruin it and the music industry just pumps endless money in and makes it lame by mining all the soul out of it. That was the landmine that General Levy stepped on. Everyone said something about "oh he said he's king of jungle" or whatever, but really there was a network of jungle-labels, dj's, stations, and they chose to cancelled him - word went out, on him and he was cancelled by the scene, he was made toxic. Because he tried to go mainstream, wanting money, not realizing the scene didn't want money, they wanted the scene. Which exposure would ruin. "DJ" Elaine is missing the whole point that it is exactly because he was making it mainstream that was the problem, they didnt want popularity. All the other dance music turned into total crap when it got exposure - Prodigy wrecked dance and rave, when you had Madonna releasing "Trance" records, trance was dead, Garage sold out, it made it all "obvious". It injects the lame-stream :- obvious nobs with no style could just "join in" and mega-money rushes in to saturate it and the art form dies. Like Punk died previously. Jungle+Drum'n'bass held out for longer than any of them. For years. Then Pendulum, a bunch of detached Aussies, who didnt at all understand or even like the music, or the culture, really didnt care - just made instant sell-out rock out of DnB - removed the mystique, showed generic dance-producers that money could be made in it - produced the kind of stuff you could play to your parents and the chart-buzz injected all the wrong people that the scene had been so careful to avoid and made it into simplistic sell-out "rock music" and Drum'n'bass died. It has never recovered from Pendulum. Roni Size took a dent when he briefly got mainstream attention in 1998 and he quickly withdrew to go underground again, but it took years for him to earn back his street credentials. The kids, the underground dropped jungle and embraced grime, which went so insanely aggressive and embraced gansgta-ism so extremely that it could not be commercialized for a long time, then they wrecked that too, then Skrillex destroyed Dubstep. The thing the kids listen to now is Drill Rap, which again embraces extreme violence to make itself unmarketable. Being overground wrecks the craetievity, it fills it with fakes and whatever music it is loses its soul and then something separate is born If General Levy wanted to be a pop star, he should have just made pop music. Dozens of dancehall records have hit the UK pop chart, he could have done that. He was a necessary sacrifice.
@vjmacc11 ай бұрын
I have a couple more 2Step sets uploaded on my channel. Would appreciate a like/subscribe! :D
@vjmacc11 ай бұрын
I have a couple more 2Step sets uploaded on my channel. Would appreciate a like/subscribe! :D
@vjmacc11 ай бұрын
I have a couple more 2Step sets uploaded on my channel. Would appreciate a like/subscribe! :D
@vjmacc11 ай бұрын
I have a couple more 2Step sets uploaded on my channel. Would appreciate a like/subscribe! :D
@vjmacc11 ай бұрын
I have a couple more 2Step sets uploaded on my channel. Would appreciate a like/subscribe! :D
@vjmacc11 ай бұрын
I have a couple more 2Step sets uploaded on my channel. Would appreciate a like/subscribe! :D
@Ano-Nymous Жыл бұрын
Damn, ever since released I love to listen to this from time to time. Such a classic and still a great piece!
@annonymous3948 Жыл бұрын
Lundun ah Lundun...Inglaand ah Inglaanda!
@annonymous3948 Жыл бұрын
@1:50 Derek 'Del Boy' Chisora!
@annonymous3948 Жыл бұрын
Eeeh wat! We nah care if you fram Reema, Jungle, southside, Seaview, Tivoli, Roses...any boy come tess - dead!
@urosb82 Жыл бұрын
GOLD!!!
@illpee Жыл бұрын
I will always remember hearing jungle from the windows of the estate I grew up on. Being 10 in 94 was always a staple in my childhood
@djmastergroove946 Жыл бұрын
Who's here in 2023 and still reppin the jungle lick... 30 year's and still strong as ever!! Lighter 🔥🔥
@Ninjjadog5 ай бұрын
Me 😂❤
@oldskooll-vinyl-djs Жыл бұрын
YEA ,,US OLD SKOOL DJS ARE STILL ALIVE ,,,AND IF I COULD RELIVE THE RAVE DAYS ,,I WOULD ,, THERE WERE NO MOBIL PHONES ,, JUST DANCING YOR TITS OFF AND HAVING FUN ,,,,, AND VERY FEW WERE DRUG FREE,,AND THATS WHAT MADE IT,,,,, UNLIKE TODAY,,,THE DRUGS ARE DEADLY TODAY ..BACK IN THE DAY 1988 TO 1992 ,,,,FLAT OUT RAVING SOLID ,,NEVER SEE ANY ONE DIE BECAUES OF THE DRUGS ,,,GET IN A MESS ,YES, BUT ONLY YOR SELF TO BLAM FOR THAT,, TO MUCH OF A GOOD THING,,,DONT TAKE ALL U HERE ,, THEY WERE THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE ,,AND MANY WOULD AGREE,,,, SO THE MOTO IS ,,DONT TAKE DRUGS TODAY ,,MOST ARE DEADLY ,,, TODAY ITS ABOUT THE GREED ,,NOT THE FUN ,,IM 56 YEARS NOW ,,AND IT DID ME NO HARM AT ALL😁😁😁😁😁😁
@annonymous3948 Жыл бұрын
Shit! Did you do a goof-ball before you wrote that!?!?!?!
@fusion01wp Жыл бұрын
Annoying. So many cite the ragga jungle as the only form. Nonsense. There was lots of jungle that was influenced by other forms - ragga jungle was just one style. Andy C Long Dark Tunnel etc - the stuff that went on to form drum and bass. That was the stuff I loved. The ragga jungle to me wasn’t interesting as I’d spent many years on reggae, dancehall and dub previously. Take vocals and add then to a jungle beat? Hardly inspiring.