First heard this gotta be 05! Back in sound zone records Basildon Essex! DJ trust spinning this in the shop, people coming in asking for tickets to a best of British ticket over at bagleys that night and I was just a 14 year old kid buying records with my pocket money hearing all these people buying tickets for that rave whilst I couldn’t go because I wasn’t old enough! Mannnn I was gutttted!!! But I was still fortunate enough to be apart of it by being in the shop every weekend without fail buying all the white labels and dubs I could afford with my paper round money. Man I miss those days! Smoking solid listening to bass rollers like this meeting my mates digging through records, going round someone’s house and having a mix up. Tuning into charge fm basildons finest pirate station 90.8 on your mother fucking dial, Hold tight all the TXR CRU!!!! Big up trust, cobra d, slick, can’t remember anyone else been too fucking long! The scene ain’t the same since they stopped doing cd and tape packs and putting effort into raves there’s no decent flyers anymore it’s completely changed but those little things matter and need to come back.
@reggieking10454 жыл бұрын
I'm just jealous you had a dnb/jungle scene and mates that liked the music back in the day. Where i live there's hardly anybody that knows what the music is and there's no clubs either. I had to travel 20 miles on the bus by myself to the only dnb/ jungle rave near enough to get to as a teenager. Records shops were shit for jungle/ dnb around here aswell. I had to phone a shop and tell them what to order for me and then travel into town to pick them up a few weeks later. When my mates were out drinking friday night i was staying in to listen to one in the jungle.
@josephhoward94194 жыл бұрын
Reggie King oh really?? it’s mad though because I didn’t feel I had a scene at that age I felt 2005 a lot of people in my school weren’t into, grime had just started and everyone was interested in that and I was trying to get people to listen to one in the jungle and people like stevie hyper d ... I converted some of my mates but there weren’t many. It was mainly me on my own I felt I’d missed out on decent dnb and jungle the 93-1998 days my older brother was part of that generation and I used to always be jealous I’d missed out on the golden era. But it’s just one of those things though mate.
@reggieking10454 жыл бұрын
@@josephhoward9419 hehe i kept trying to convert my house music mates to jungle/dnb aswell in the 90's when it was just exploding on the rave scene. We were only like 15 years old at the time.
@cyrilnile57943 ай бұрын
Best of the British bagleys was serious good times golden era of dnb🔥🔥
@Klow-Z3 жыл бұрын
I once Mc’d in a club 17 years old while Clipz was pon deck never ever EVER forget I’m dropping this and I went mad I’d run out of bars by then so I was literally making world sound like they rhyme 🤣🤣 worked tho 😅😅
@mcs77856 жыл бұрын
Crazy
@frstack14 жыл бұрын
dis is dat clownstep rave song !?!?
@moodswinggaming29722 жыл бұрын
@@iqunknown786 Clownstep is actually a term which describes a certain beat structure. Dude's right, you are wrong. Twisted individual messed around with swing beats and "clown step" quite a lot but most famously, Shimon & Andy C - Body Rock is a good example of clown step. Also tracks like T-10 by Distorted minds, Bandwagon blues by twisted individual ( part of the sound off he had with t-10 and DM along with John B - Rinse it out propa! ) You're welcome, i'm here all week.
@reggieking10453 ай бұрын
@@moodswinggaming2972 Nonsense. The term clownstep came about when basslines started sounding like cheesey circus music. Nothing to do with the drums what so ever.