“Man how are you guys true junglists if you’re just now listening to this in 2022?? Posers. I was there back in the 90s when it was real. Even opened for fab and groove and got a nod from Ed rush himself one night. You kids don’t know anything” - some old guy named dj jugglah who’s a certified HEAD and knew Goldie when he had hair and brushed shoulders with Andy Cs best friend’s Mom at Tesco once before standing in line for hours at Rage only to never get in 🙃
It's one thing listening to the album and another remembering these being mixed in during sets at raves in England, for the first time. Birmingham in early 00's was DnB crazy. It's ace to now see the music reach new people.
yeah, the engineering leaves something to be desired compared to today, but you have to understand that the tech was very limited and this was all new at the time.. great days! ;)
I feel similarly about this one and like their later works better - maybe explore those after other artists some time? Digging this format though for sure! Some other ideas for retro DNB- Dillinja - Cybotron Grooverider - Mysteries of Funk 1.8.7 - Quality Rolls Dom & Roland - Industry Thanks for another entertaining chapter in this series!
'The flute and the vocal sample that kept on going forever' has been my favourite moment since I first heard the album on release in 2000. Listening to your inane comments is giving me a headache. Congratulations on getting 36 views of this video, by the way.
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Brings back the memories
Thank you for checking out every single video 🙏
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Seminal album! Love this :) Pls do Stakka & Skynet Clockwork too.
Yes do Clockwork!
Might do it next 👀
Thanks for sharing these classics with a new audience, it's good to see people re-connecting with this sound.
Thanks for watching 🙏
This album was quite a new sound when it first came out, gotta bear that in mind. Hardly any other producers had such a vibe.
“Man how are you guys true junglists if you’re just now listening to this in 2022?? Posers. I was there back in the 90s when it was real. Even opened for fab and groove and got a nod from Ed rush himself one night. You kids don’t know anything” - some old guy named dj jugglah who’s a certified HEAD and knew Goldie when he had hair and brushed shoulders with Andy Cs best friend’s Mom at Tesco once before standing in line for hours at Rage only to never get in 🙃
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It's one thing listening to the album and another remembering these being mixed in during sets at raves in England, for the first time. Birmingham in early 00's was DnB crazy. It's ace to now see the music reach new people.
Gotta know our history!
Nice! Love that album...
Suggestion:
Grooverider presents: The Prototype Years ...
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Do black science labs by teebee
It was a great time; The Golden Era of DnB. This was great to watch, thanks. .........time to graduate ......... STAKKA and SKYNET..... CLOCKWORK
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Fuuuuk.!!! Goosebumps the whole video!! What a memories. Thank u guys!!!
Thank YOU! 🙏
Ram Trilogy - Molten Beats LP
Same era as the others. I group these three lp's together.Completely different to the ram sound you would think of
Adding to the list!
The way the bass drop on dead side melted my brain each time🫠 heavy nasty subtle vibes
Decoder - Concussion
Dom & Roland - The chronology or The Big Bang theory
Stakka & Skynet - Clockwork
Kemal & Rob Data
Stakka & Skynet - Clockwork is essential if you are tracing the progression of neurofunk into what it is today
Also
Teebee - Blacksciencelabs & Through the eyes of a scorpion
Calyx - No Turning Back
Pretty sure that will be our next one 👀
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excellent, yeah. it was a big album around that time period.
It's interesting watching this, it's like like watching reviewers who are really not into the music at all.
Sentient by far is the greatest song on there besides nitrous of course
Do the same thing with "The Creeps" (2000 or 2001 if i remember) album from Ed Rush & Optical, you will probably be stunned too 😁
Nice one!
yeah, the engineering leaves something to be desired compared to today, but you have to understand that the tech was very limited and this was all new at the time.. great days! ;)
Felt a bit dated but I still wouldn't mind producing any of those tracks today haha
You missed out 'Hunted'. It was on the vinyl release instead of The Flood.
Ah interesting I did not know that! How does it compare to The Flood?
@@lastweekliquid-adrumandbas5630 It's a great one.. Moody vibe. More dnb than The Flood.
Love the reactions to Sentient. It almost makes up for the disrespect shown to Forgotten....
Goood to remain this fabulous band 😊
That pad and atmos on colonies is just amazing. Same on silicon Dawn
I feel similarly about this one and like their later works better - maybe explore those after other artists some time?
Digging this format though for sure!
Some other ideas for retro DNB-
Dillinja - Cybotron
Grooverider - Mysteries of Funk
1.8.7 - Quality Rolls
Dom & Roland - Industry
Thanks for another entertaining chapter in this series!
Thanks for checking the channel out! Will definitely go through your suggestions 👀
Adam F colours is also an amazing album
Welcome To Violence by Violence Recordings (USA CF SF D'n'B) Seminal album compilation.
Stakka & Skynet - Clockwork must be reviewed!
Probably the next one 👀
The Nine ✌️
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oh you listen to best DNB album ever, good for you ;)
Matrix - Sleepwalk next for sure
Jonny L's Sawtooth & Magnetic next...
I still rinse Sentient , Brain Scan , Nitrous and Colonies
'The flute and the vocal sample that kept on going forever' has been my favourite moment since I first heard the album on release in 2000. Listening to your inane comments is giving me a headache. Congratulations on getting 36 views of this video, by the way.
We all feel different. That is our nature.
Inside the Machine is something magical that never will get old.
Enjoy Your day StrangeAttractor :)
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How are these huge dnb artists not familiar with these tracks ?