Peshay Studio Set (1996)
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- Опубликовано: 11 апр 2018
- Starting it off with one of my all time favorite tracks
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TRACKLIST
The Chameleon - Just Close Your Eyes & Listen
Frank De Wulf - Drums In A Grip (Wax Doctor Remix)
Universal - Groove Therapy
Jonny L - Tychonic Cycle
Some weird preach idk
Voyager - Hypersleep
Intense - The Sax Lick
Axis - One In Ten
Photek - Rings Around Saturn
Intensity - Generations
Intense - Motions
Skin Divers - Size 12
Intense - Only You
Hyper On Experience - East Coast Vibez
The Chameleon - Links
Mirage - Personal
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Peshay Studio Mix 1996 - Видеоклипы
I Shoulda Never Smoke That Shit Now I'm At Peshay Studio Set (1996) 😂
based
HEy pass that shit
damn bro lemme have some
bro 😂
Yo that would be sick.
These renders are absolutely amazing. I really miss the days when 3d art and electronic music like this was bleeding edge and the true potential of computers and the internet was still unknown. The 1990s was a very exciting time to be alive.
Tear to my eye sir
I'm doing 3d to this album right now :)
@@jamesconkle9158 please show us your project
totally agree. back in the day a lot of artists used 3d to create this dream-like aesthetic visual.it's kind of an extension for the song.
@@jamesconkle9158 great work dude. Good to read that dnb can stimulate your creativity.
Late 90s/ early 2000s cgi is the most underrated aesthetic. Imagine if indie games started looking like this instead of always going 16 bit
Imma make one
@@AMBATUKAM24 dope
monkey ball moment
@@Boamere that’s what I’m saying!
There are indie games that have this aesthetic, the problem is that none of them that I know of really do it well - a lot of the charm is a product of it's time. This was simply what the technology was capable of - that is, the high-end technology that 3D artists had available to them (which was very limited).
Modern-day graphics engines have advanced beyond the niches of manual polygon drawing, and I'd imagine it's hard to create an environment that you can interact with that is as ethereal as this aesthetic is without ruining the mystique with modern-day quirks, especially considering the kind of music that goes along with it if you were to take this set as a reference point.
With that being said, forget about the indie games and just play games that were released around this time! You'll find plenty of the authentic aesthetic right there plus similar music if you play the right stuff and as Boamere said Super Monkey Ball is a perfect example. Always interesting to take a dive into older technology.
this is what the future will look like in 1996
i cant wait for 1996 man
I wanna laugh at this but instead I’m just gonna start yapping so get ready:
So i grew up late 2000s early 2010s and I’ve always felt this sense of missing out from the 1990s and 1980s. Like from what I hear and see in media that was made back then it sounds like a golden age. I feel like my generation exists in between a golden age of humanity and an up coming cataclysm. But then that makes me think, maybe thinking dully of the future is simply the reason why it seems like it will definitely be bleak. Our world has gone through phases and eras many times and our modern day could just be In-between a good one and a bad one, I just hope I can live to see the next 90s.
If there is another 90s
the reason the 90s had such a positive, utopian futuristic aesthetic is because that was the last time our collective outlook on the future was positive. post-9/11, this entire sort of y2k shiny pastel futurism died out. it's good to come back to this and remember my early childhood when everyone was hopeful. :')
So true. I wish I could have experienced at least one brief period of adulthood where the world wasn't poisoned by cynicism, but here we are. At least I had childhood in the 90s/early-2000s... all these kids born post-2001 don't even have that to look back on.
I just had this discussion yesterday with some people, about how 9/11 changed the outlook and vibe of the country. I came to the realization a handful of years ago, and am reminded of it constantly... the 90s had a totally different feel than the post 9/11 era. Our country was more fun loving before and the outlook seemed more exciting. It’s very interesting to remember how things used to be. I was born in October of 1990, so I remember the change pretty vividly....
The early and mid 90s were a great time - everyone was so unified and positive compared to now. Me and my wife talk about how much we miss it all the time. There is no reason it cant be like this again. It's up to us.
@@bbcocallaghan plenty of reason, and it's not up to us, it's up to God.
Now 2020 its depressin satanic, dark and aggressive nwo music that spread hate and fear and weird/warped vibe in everyones hearts and minds. Not really good combination together with all scenarios during this year's first half. Hope trap die out soon :)
I'm so happy I clicked on a thumbnail with weird floating orbs rather than doing literally anything else
same lool
lmao
its called glide
The comment with the track list keeps getting moved down so I'm putting this here for my own reference:
0:00:00 The Chameleon - Just Close Your Eyes & Listen
0:08:22 Frank De Wulf - Drums In A Grip (Wax Doctor Remix)
0:13:35 Universal - Groove Therapy
0:18:23 Jonny L - Tychonic Cycle
0:23:22 Chuck Roberts - My House
0:25:04 Voyager - Hypersleep (Album Mix)
0:33:02 Intense - The Sax Lick
0:39:30 Axis - One In Ten
0:44:26 Photek - Rings Around Saturn
0:51:29 Intensity - Generations
0:55:52 Intense - Motions
1:02:43 Skin Divers - Size 12
1:08:02 Intense - Only You
1:12:59 Hyper On Experience - East Coast Vibez
1:18:46 The Chameleon - Links
1:26:46 Mirage - Personal
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Pop
Pin this pls
Legend
I'm staying in a hotel in Reno for training right now, and I'm not joking, the person in the room next to me started playing music very loud at about 6:45 am and I thought "wow that sounds like that peshay video I saw on RUclips a few years ago" so I came here to check and it LITERALLY IS THIS ALBUM
that is awesome
All hail the localized algorithm
Love when coincidences like that happen lol
That mf musta have a good taste in music, damn
its actually a mix :)
The 90s had a better future aesthetic than the future we live in.
Agreed. And all the best future aesthetic we have today is based on the future aesthetic of of the 90s.
We are that future ?
phreak you are that future ? Do you get it
@@AlterFunKtion I wouldn't say that exactly, lol.
Stfu
90's jungle is what I imagine future humans listening to as they traverse through our galaxy like it's a familiar neighborhood.
Happening...
utopia
Most likely they will be listening to ACDC
we will never reach the stars as long as all the useless eaters drain us....
@@sunnyztmoney Glorious comment for one who probably doesnt do more than...uhm...writing comments...
I listened to Aphex Twin as a teenager to calm my anxiety.
It's now years later, and I'm here playing their ambient works as lullabies for my sleeping baby.
She is such a happy looking baby rn and I could live in this moment forever
STOP FUCKING COPYING COMMENTS U NUTTER
bro this is not aphex twin lol
@@cerubitoB4 He’s a bot channel that copied everyone’s comments
I love how the breakdancing cat meme led more people to discovering jungle and dnb. Fucking sick.
Edit: to people who don't get the reference kindly just shut the fuck up and google it or something
I wish Dnb was more mainstream... Unfortunately the BPM is too high for it to be featured on any radio. Maybe some things are so good because they aren't mainstream? Who knows.
@@therealzizmon1748 the magic is lost when genres get a bit too mainstream. And there is dnb on the radio, in the UK at least I think. But it isn't the same type of dnb as this one. This type of dnb is more atmospheric. Dnb on the radio currently is more high energy.
I love this atmospheric type. Do you have any recommendations?
@@SassySasquatchh I recommend atmosphere chapter 2, if you're looking for something a bit more modern then I heavily recommend liquicity, they have a lot of good liquid DnB.
@@therealzizmon1748 thank you so much! I’ll definitely be checking those out
Such a beautiful, optimistic sound. Free of irony or cynicism, and inspired by a childlike awe of what the future held. I hope we can return there.
it might come in a different form, a different aesthetic, a different sound, but we will get there. might not be CG robots, since we already have the drones. might not be the abstract shapes on watery plains since that's not impressive in CG anymore. but if we want a bright hopeful future, and not afraid to work for it, we'll get there.
that's just your minds interpreation :^)
@Johnny Villa i think we'll get an explosion in different styles, different events. a lot of folks would be making music during lockdown and waiting to play it out, and there's a growing appreciation of the solarpunk movement in some circles
@Johnny Villa it's more like a green, recycling, repaired future. building off the disposable of today to the sustainable tomorrow in a sense
It's funny you say the 'childlike awe' bit. This style of jungle always reminds me of the children in my family when they were little, which is kind of strange, as none of them were born then 😁
you gotta burn this to a cd and play it on your dreamcast to get the full vibe
I genuinely used to listen to stuff by burning cds and putting them in my ps1. Spotify feels so dead by comparison 🤷♂️
@@adambrowne01 it's also abstracted the need for cover art. To think they came in "full size" vinyl covers before.
@@adambrowne01 pretty much same for me at uni, we had one of those shitty kitchen radio cd combo thingies in the lounge. i'd spend ages picking track listings to burn to cd then listen to them with great joy at piss poor quality. sat here with 100mb broadband with spotify and my sony 7506s kinda wanting to teleport back to the late 90s/early 2000s
no
Bro..!! Improvised time machine.
Ahh memories 👍🏻
I was guided here by a breakdancing cat..... what a glorious treasure he led me to
1:10:40
For all of you who’re looking to impress someone with your breakdancing :)
*360 visualization spinning myself in my head
Here because it's blocked in my country
i may be inlove with you
This id the song they make memes with now all the time, I knew I remember it from somewhere! I popped molly long time ago and used to listen to the whole peshay sets
Wtf is this track though holy hell it's so good
people often call vaporwave the asthetic genre,but jungle dnb with these 90s 3d images are much more asthetic to me
i mean *"people"* could/would call the tracks in this mix vaporwave aswell. dont listen too them, these genres are no definition of the tracks just some half fitting label to organize them and the tracks like these usually fit in too all types of categories. also a aesthetic genre is even more subjective, imo 70/60 psychedelic rock is a aesthetic genre (as well as blank banshee or Booker T. & the M.G.'s music, which are all totally different sounds)
similar for sure but its a different vibe
I hope that ‘the synthwave of the 90s’ is retro dnb similar to what machinedrum has made with these old computer generated images.
the modern stuff is just so fucking LOOOUDDDDD it hurts my ears :(
@@themossinator Depends on who you listen to. If you listen to modern ‘edm drum’n’bass’ than yeah taht stuff is pretty obnoxious. You’ll have to look hard to find good modern dnb I heavily suggest the albums ‘Rooms’, ‘Vapor City’, and ‘Vapor City Archives’ by Machinedrum, and pretty much any album by Rowpieces.
Playing ps1 late into the night listening to tunes like this. Those are some special memories.
Dude this music and PS1 couldn’t pair any better. I love the 90s aesthetic pulsating through it. Nostalgia level reads over 7000... this.... can’t be....
You made me well up from that comment alone. So many good memories
I know its not ps1 but the other night i was blasting this set in my headphones while playing some fzero x with the sound off. Oh my, such a good feeling. Brought me back!
peace and love brother :)
PS1 and Dreamcast. Really good times.
These mid-90's renders feel like another world
Dream
It’s from orions arm
1:08:02 Intense - Only You
This is the Sims Breakdancing Cat meme song btw, bringing it up since it's blocked in the UK.
It's blocked over here in the US too :-[ glad I found this video
i knew i heard that song somewhere
not blocked been listening to it for 10+ years lol try a different yt channel
Mfs be waiting 6 minutes for the best drop in jungle history 😭🙏 (I'm mfs)
Lately, I have literally become obsessed with this genre of music. It helps me focus when I study and program, or when I just want to zone out and vibe. Puts me in a zone like no other genre of music.
The junglist mind set!
Whats a zone
@@youryourich6633 A figure of speech. When someone says they are "in the zone" it means they are on a roll. Your performance is at max skill, your potential becomes more than what it is, and everything around you becomes phased out. Seemingly a place where you cant be stopped or touched.
It's fantastic. I personally enjoy playing Street Fighter to this music, something about it syncs perfectly with the reflexes and reaction time you need for that game!
Same
A 1996 mix that’s more futuristic than anything in 2020. In the 25th Century , this will still be blasted out on starships across the galaxy.
90sology will take over universal schools
in 2035 bro remember this
Lately I’ve been going back to the 90s for my electronic music. I️ kind of feel like I️ don’t want to leave.
you said it best brother
Maybe because in the 90s futurism was the trend and 2020 it isn't anymore?
Afterall, in the 90s, everyone was hyped for the turn of the century and the technological progress that would come with it. In 2020 we are living it, not hyping it.
Okay, I have since determined that each image does in fact originate from Orion's Arm, so here are my explanations:
0:00 A virtual garden, further context unknown
7:33 Black Rot in the Amazon Basin, with quadrocopters deploying blue goo to stop it
15:05 Remains of the Padang Harbour arcology after the Technocalypse ("the technoWHAT?" - you)
22:38 Surface of New Gaia, with photosynthetic felt, spiky felthogs and bubblekites
30:11 Comet striking Hellas Planitia on Mars
37:44 Non-biological sentient being, further context unknown
45:16 "Enrastered Link Connection", a vec (sentient robot) poet, diplomat and memeticist. (meme scientist, yes that is a thing)
52:50 An artificial intelligence, further context unknown
1:00:22 Gridwood, a virtual world consisting of trees weaved in a grid in an infinite white void
1:07:55 Bubble habitats floating in the atmosphere of Venus before being terraformed
1:15:28 A bunch of terraforming nanomachines about to terraform a mars-like planet
1:23:00 An arkship constructed by GAIA, an AI who decided to just eject everyone off Earth one day
idk what any of this means but sick shit
These explanations are amazing. Gives story to these images I have known for just under 2 years, all thanks to what I'm assuming is your imagination
gimme contact to your dealer, then..
On my way to Gridwood to join the Wipeout tournament
Does anyone know how to make these kinds of 3d renders? I need to know for a project I'm thinking of doing
For those of you wondering the art you see from most of these studio set videos is from an artist named Anders Sandberg, who made these renderings for something called Orions Arm.
Thanks.
That named sounded so familiar, i remember reading it a few years ago (listening to this style of music ironically enough). Early 3D aesthetic and this genre are contemporaneous to each other so that definitely fits :).
@@benburris4735 what did? Sorry I'm lost
Orions Arm!!! been a long time since I thought of that
*technically these images from Orion's arm universe Project are by many people, including Anders Sandberg,
It's never too late to join the DnB/Jungle family. This shit rolls so damn hard
We NEED jungle to come back honestly, Adam Kane was right
Big up ya chest!
What's Dnb?
@@anotherordinaryguy4992 Drum and Bass otherwise known colloquially as DnB. It's a popular style of electronic dance music that has a particular following in car culture, and general hoolliganism. It's great, super upbeat. There's many sub-genres now but some good names, LTJ Bukem, S.P.Y., Culture Shock, Pendulum, Sub-Focus, Nu-tone, DJ Ron, Dimension, 1991, Grafix, Breakage, look for Breakbeat Chaos, or Digital Soundboy good jungle labels.
I'm from the US and I barely know anything about it so maybe find out from some brits It's their thing
@@michaelsilguero3551 I'm a Brit and I'd say you answered really well
Some more modern (but never as good as back in the day) names would be Camo & Krooked, Netsky, Digital, Fred V, and also the label 100% electronica features some new, old-skool d&b and jungle
@@lxftp8631 Cheers lad
Once in a warm summers night during late 90s me and my teenage friends walked past a a small, empty lounge cafe that had it's doors wide open and they had oldskool atmo dnb playing on a pair of old russian 90 watt speakers. Warm bass filled the room and the street. It felt magical.
would like to experience something like this
radiotehnika s90
And where it was, btw? )
@@iluha_b its latvian
I'll take "things that didn't happen for 1000 Alex"
Once you get into this genre, there's no going back really. I can't imagine a life without these cosmic bangers soundtracking it.
is that ambient dnb or smth?
90s ambient jungle imo@@almightysockthrower
they get old very quick because they all have the same base.
@@alicekohler9405not entirely
I was producing basic DnB using software called 'FastTracker' back in 1996 when I was a young green smoking happy teen. I used to listen to Peshay and just be utterly amazed at the production quality. I was a useless producer but still loved the process involved in making a track.
Do you remember the name of any old, genuinely from the 90s, drum sample pack? Im trying to find some to make this kind of sound
@@gabriel3903 Unfortunately i don't. I used to get a majority of my samples from other Producers on MSN or i would simply create my own using a microphone or use a sampler to rip beats off of vinyl.
To the future generations seeing this:
aye ✌️😎
aye :)
yae
aye!
0:00:00 The Chameleon - Just Close Your Eyes & Listen
0:08:22 Frank De Wulf - Drums In A Grip (Wax Doctor Remix)
0:13:35 Universal - Groove Therapy
0:18:23 Jonny L - Tychonic Cycle
0:23:22 Chuck Roberts - My House
0:25:04 Voyager - Hypersleep (Album Mix)
0:33:02 Intense - The Sax Lick
0:39:30 Axis - One In Ten
0:44:26 Photek - Rings Around Saturn
0:51:29 Intensity - Generations
0:55:52 Intense - Motions
1:02:43 Skin Divers - Size 12
1:08:02 Intense - Only You
1:12:59 Hyper On Experience - East Coast Vibez
1:18:46 The Chameleon - Links
1:26:46 Mirage - Personal
THANK YOU
Thanks :)
This needs to be pinned for mobile users.
Thanks
Chill
it's 8/24/2023 1:27 I'm Carlos Kanye and I'm about to be come the greatest futuristic fashion designer in the world
Any progress so far?
@jasburger 😂
The father: "Wow, this gives me real Ape Escape vibes."
The son: "Wow, this gives me real Super Monkey Ball vibes."
The holy spirit: "Wow, this gives me real Ridge Racer vibes."
soo true
bruh, the sad part is all of those things are so flash in the pan
that not many will be able to appreciate how based this is
Always known about AE but never heard its music. This meme's getting me curious to check them out, lmao
lol i found this through the ridge racer ost
me: hehe monkey
53 years young this year...for me 96 and 97 was the bridge from old skool to the new horizons ...not only with D n B but across the board ...the start of the new skool...good good times...peace n love brothers n sisters x
Yes my friend 52 year old original break beat soldier here and original raver. Do you have a time machine.
Great comment mate. 41 years young myself but know friends who are your age and tell me about the early days, especially when it kicked off in Ibiza. Would love to have been there.
33 years old and i agree.
96 really was the pinnacle year for old skool meeting new definitely...such an amazing lot of music produced in that year from almost everyone involved...i miss it lol
46 here and a junglist/d&b die hard forever
1:07:29 The transition from Size 12 to Only You is one of the smoothest transitions in the entire set still gives me goosebumps.
THATs top 3 transitions in studio sets for me.
I think my #1 favorite is the Blu Mar Ten Studio Set 3, the transition between Westside Blues and Back to My Roots.
YESSS
All right... Time to clean the house.
If you're watching this you've made it to a checkpoint in life ;D
I just turned 40, Very much a checkpoint
But why is it in the middle of a darksouls dungeon?
thanks brotha
@@august5062 you too bruh stay safe out there
More like a quicksave.
Would you believe me if I said I wrote an ENTIRE book to this set. I listened to this set every time I sat to write, every single day in the year 2021. Now in 2022 I am about to publish it, so so wild. Thanks for an amazing set, that gets me thinking and words flowing on paper.
i'll read it publish it
@@lukebarker3838 Dang Luke that would be awesome. Haha ill do my best when it gets published in about a month ;)
@@dadtier564 kk really excited
@@dadtier564 do u have socials so u can get in touch easier??
Congrats and thanks for sharing!
I must say seeing people say they were "Born in 2005" sure does make me feel old. I was starting my Freshman year of colllege that year... I was HEAVY into Trance and house music at that time. Drum and Bass was always there but it was never my main hit. As I've gotten older Trance has taken a back seat and now I listen to much more house and drum and bass. Especially Afrobeats. Cheers
cheers, respect.
i kinda love both trance and jungle, and it's a blast to combine these two vibes
Lol hi my friend. 2005? I was 29 when this set was recorded. Which means I was born in 1967. Still loving it now. Never grow up.
Generation Xer we had the best of everything ( musically aspeaking) 90s jamming to this on my discman while walking around SF neighborhoods .....
Man I bet the guy who first laid down the amen break had no idea that it would reverberate through the rest of time.
He died poor. So i doubt it.
@@eyefytdraginzsf I do hope that if there's an afterlife of sorts they're able to be happy with how much of an impact they had on music.
@@xanious3759 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
@@crutherfordmusic nah im good
@@crutherfordmusic not what your mom said last night.
This is just a refresher for those who want to view the track list and don't know what it is or where it is:
0:00:00 The Chameleon - Just Close Your Eyes & Listen
0:08:22 Frank De Wulf - Drums In A Grip (Wax Doctor Remix)
0:13:35 Universal - Groove Therapy
0:18:23 Jonny L - Tychonic Cycle
0:23:22 Chuck Roberts - My House
0:25:04 Voyager - Hypersleep (Album Mix)
0:33:02 Intense - The Sax Lick
0:39:30 Axis - One In Ten
0:44:26 Photek - Rings Around Saturn
0:51:29 Intensity - Generations
0:55:52 Intense - Motions
1:02:43 Skin Divers - Size 12
1:08:02 Intense - Only You
1:12:59 Hyper On Experience - East Coast Vibez
1:18:46 The Chameleon - Links
1:26:46 Mirage - Personal
pin this
thank you man awesome
God bless you
thanks 😎
Thank you!
I must've listened to this like 500 hundred time while working - it sharpens my mind blade to an atom
same!!!!!!!!!!!
Honestly same. This and so many other mixes are just perfect to get stuff done to!
yeah, i have a knife in my head aswell
@@ketch10 sounds painful
I was just thinking I NEED to listen to this at work tomorrow 💯🤌🏼
For a moment I was again the 20 year old lad with no worries in the world, spending hours pkaying computer games and partying with friends
Thank the Lord our Saviour, the Amen Break.
Timeless 👏🏽
Amen.
amen brother
Amen to that x
Peshay! Always class.
And the guy who sampled and manipulated it!
Unbelievable set. The 90s CGI backgrounds were icing on the cake. BIG UPS.
its from a website called Orions Arm
@@brendanlogue5665 god tier sci fi
ur a legend
Very happy to see this mix become an entry point in drum and bass for people, lived and breathed this music since I was a toddler and this is the junglist equivalent of Mozart for me
Hell yeah, I love Dnb so fucking much, both the new stuff and the old stuff (especially pendulum)
Can confirm, this and Toonami were the entry points for me
Hey, question as someone who didnt listen much to this when young. what are like some real Classics? like lets say the "illmatic" of jungle/dnb
@@therealzizmon1748 pendulum is old stuff? Wtf lol
@@burtdanams4426 I didn't say Pendulum is "old", they're more like in the middle. All I meant is that I like stuff from the 90's, as well as stuff that is being released today.
I left my PC on while listening to a vapor wave playlist, and it eventually landed on this video overnight due to auto play. One of the best mistakes I’ve ever made.
i feel like the old 3D art back then is hard to replicate now, and i love old CGI back then it looks very aesthetic
@Jaris ?? The adjective form of aesthetic is the first result lmao
@Jaris yayyyy humility!!!
The images were made in a software called bryce. Absolutely love it
The limitations they had led to more creativity, nowadays technology just make people to imitate reality in a boring way.
@@briansilva3765 you're right. Limitations lead to very interesting results since creators have to settle for whatever their equipment can deliver. This is true for cave paintings, all the way thru to computer graphics. Just as synthesizers have come to resemble the sounds of real instruments over time it's the aspect of fantasy in the rudimentary equipment that makes it so sweet and dreamy
I hope jungle gets a revival in the 2020s in the same way deep house, synth pop, and boom-bap hip hop did in the 2010s
Artists like Machine girl and Sewerslvt are gaining a lot of popularity right now. Its kind of an appropriation of jungle, but it's still fun and creative.
Jungle had a huge revival in the 2010s that pretty much continues to this day. Have you been hiding under a rock? Besides, this mix here is mostly D'n'B, not Jungle.
@@Belzeh could u give examples of pure jungle music, from this playlist or any other?
it is....
@@pophybrid I think artists like Sully and Fixate are doing interesting things with jungle at the moment. Sully has a bit more of an ambient old school vibe while Fixate experiments a bit morr
I think my absolute favorite thing about these videos are the old computer animations and just seeing how far we've progressed in a relatively short time
Man, what an album. This music combined with these visuals create such a vibe that can't be felt anywhere else...
the renders are so good i love that late 1990s to early 2000s look
The shelf life on these old tunes though....never tire of it.
They age like fine wine
Here here!
I am not alone in this feeling...
@@sf3testvids 😉👍
Amen!!
late night coding, some dabs, some bong rips, a little of boombay shappire and this. Man I love life
@Angry Dimsum ew, no thanks
Why do you drink while coding?
@@BakoomishCips calm the nerves, maybe soften the frustration of constant errors
@@MrChoobsabre Haha :D For me it would rather be the cause for errors, I suppose.
@@BakoomishCips thats what i was thinking but to each their own.
My 3 last braincells vibing to this song while writing on some term papers. 10/10
Still one of the greatest sets of all time, nobody mixes the deep intelligent with the jazzier sounds of dnb so flawlessly other than the peshay. Don't ever forget it.
Dnb in the past has not been affected by time
Wonderfully put mate
Some of it has. I don't miss the glossy overproduced DnB of the mid to late 00s at all, makes me cringe when I hear it.
wine....gold....
Not one bit. Born in 96 so didn’t get the chance to live through it obviously but honestly it’s quite amazing and I can’t get enough it. If I can make it to 90 listening. To dnb you bet I will.
The 90s - a golden age of music, cars, culture and mindset.
Not a golden age of cars in any respects
@@bhinz6389 Not a fan of the 96 Ford Ka?
@@bhinz6389 oooof thats gonna be a yikes from me dog
Cant wait until the collective consciousness of humanity is more positive then negative. Its gonna be so beautiful
@@42crazyguy shut up.
seeing all these old school 3d renders is awesome
I wear a hearing aid, it has Bluetooth, sooooo nobody can stop me from vibin to this at college
25:04 is a liftoff for me, it makes me feel like I’m within the year 1996 (even though i was born in 2004) and it’s honestly a feeling that’s numb, and so damn perfect like I never wanna leave
I am tripping on mushrooms right now in Walnut Creek, California, with my good friend Bryce. My friends and I really like this music and are very appreciative of this mix. This special youtube video has been there for us to fall back on. Very good Drum and Bass :]
used to skate and hike all the time in Walnut Creek! cool place go up Mt Diablo if you ever get the chance
@@ambiance461 dopee, we should link at the creek park and skate, if you're in the bay. also mt diablo is soo pretty, great place to hike.
❤️
Did u guys meet up?
@@Marikdej they kissed
This is EXACTLY the type of jungle I was looking for
Couldn’t agree more
Yo fr
In the beginning there was Jack ... and Jack had a groove
And from this groove came the grooves of all grooves.
And while one day viciously throwing down on his box,
Jack boldly declared "Let There Be House" and House music was born.
"I am you see, I am the creator and this is my house
And in my house there is only House Music.
But I am not so selfish because once you enter my house
it then becomes our house and our House Music.
And, you see, no one man owns house
because House Music is a universal language spoken and understood by all.
You see, House is a feeling that no one can understand
really unless you're deep into the vibe of House.
House is an uncontrollable desire to Jack your body.
And as I told you before this is our House and our House Music.
And every House you understand there is a keeper.
And in this house the keeper is Jack.
Now some of you might wonder who is Jack and what is it that Jack does.
Jack is the one who gives you the power to Jack your body!
Jack is the one who gives you the power to do the snake!
Jack is the one who gives you the key to the wiggly worm!
Jack is the one who learns you how to whop your body!
Jack is the one that can bring nations and nations of all Jackers together under one house!
You may be black, you may be white, you may be Jew or Gentile.
It don't make a difference in our house. And this is fresh!"
Greatest speech of all time
No matter how many other jungle mixes I find I always come back to this one.
dnb makes me start doing an idle animation automatically
No silly shit about the 90s or the future, this music is forever; past, present, and future. I love all forms of electronic music and not all modern drum & bass is bad, but you just don't beat this. Fuck categorizing it as "90s music", or "Old video game music", or "Music that people would listen to in the future", this is music that you are listening to now and could still be made now. I'm 18 years old, I've never attended a Rave in my life and this music was past it's prime before I was even born, it's sad as hell to me that people are only just now coming back to it. The only way this music can come back is if people embrace it again, as music of today instead of music of the past.
👏👏👏💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯wow thank u for sharing that my brother that is very moving and inspiring and couldn't be any closer to the truth🙏🌊
Because I was thinking the SAME thing when I 1st heard this🙏💀💯and I'm 19
underrated comment. needs more likes.
We will keep coming back to this, each time just as poignant as the last. This sound is sacred, and we few that can really feel it are gifted. No matter when you are born. And that is beautiful. Thanks for your comment, it's very uplifting.
You have some awesome playlists btw
couldn’t have been said any better
I feel like I’m trapped in a Gran Turismo menu.
Be great for when your rolling one, to have on in the background.
Shane absolutely. ... I mean, maybe. Wouldn’t know. 🤺
@Adam Norwood and it was AMAZING
right? and its not a bad thing though.
Exactly!! Watching a Suzuki Escudo turn 360 degrees... forever
That gas station Weed sent me to Peshay Studio set 1996 😂😂😂
i have never felt so calm in my life
These graphics seem so familiar yet so distant. I feel like late 90’s/early 2000’s video games really built deep and interesting worlds and the graphics made them feel even more alien and unique than the 4K games of today
This music is still more futuristic than anything created today.
Fr.. even some old school hiphop
They didn't call this intelligent Jungle for no reason. The likes of Peshay, Adam F, Wax Doctor, Doc Scot, Hidden Agenda, Photek, Fabio, LTJ Bukem and few others paved the way.
@@JiangHongrie You're welcome!! The pleasure is ours!!
I dunno, Arca's new album sounds more futuristic than this.
@@nickhyder9141 Arca's music is pretty bad. It sells because of his outrageous and vulgar display of weirdness, which is cool but still, musically speaking, offers too little.
I can't get enough of these earlier CGI renderings, they just have this archaic but fascinating feel to them like echoes from a different time
Nostalgia just hits different my guy👌👌👌💯💯💯
You can listen to this while doing a mentally demanding task and still focus and vibe, that's how good this stuff is.
Jungle is literally timeless it's such a beautiful sound
Edit: thanks for the likes guys I didn't even realise
Do you like liquid dnb too?
Shouts to you man
@@Roshea love it man
If nobody got me,
I know Peshay Studio Set (1996) got me
Can I get an AMEN?
AMEN!
AMEN
AMEN
AMEN
AMEN‼️
Listening to this mix when u are above the clouds is the best 🤞🤞🙂
I always try to use this playlist for studying/focus but I always end up falling asleep before Groove Therapy plays... something about hearing "close your eyes and listen" is enough to just take me right to sleep. Guess I'm good at following those instructions 🤣
This sound remind me of when I was young and the future seems a mystic, fantastic and magic time that was going to happen. It seems now that "that time" never arrived.
A boring dystopia, thanks to the profit-motive.
@@windlebee9440 lets accelerate and dimension jump into a future like in this mix
This sounds way more organic then modern day stuff
Because it is. studio technology was so different around this time. Everything was done on hardware, then mixed/mastered/pressed in an actual studio. With how far sound engineering has come in the modern day, everything is super polished and perfect sounding. Nothing beats the raw and organic energy of the 90's/00's
@@heniac jungle producers were using the amiga protracker back in the early 90s, so they were using software with hardware
@@heniac It's also because most everything here is sampled and not synthesized so most everything has that "doubly recorded" feel to it.
@@primaryslauson honestly i disagree with that. theres More synthesized stuff now that digital vsts and analog synthesizers have come on the scene.
@@hivemind5281 what exactly do you agree with? because he did say that the past stuff wasnt synthesized and the modern stuff is, but you say the modern stuff is which is what he already said?
this video was my first step into the world of drums and bass
cool, enjoy your journey down the rabbithole
same
I have just started my second book while writing to this set. This time it is on preparing to get married!
"your dreams have meaning"
my dreams: *90s DnB album art*
takes me back to East Ham, London, 1996, 15 year old me washing my brother's car outside his house in the sun, every car that went past blasting jungle. good times
I'm glad that breakdancing kitty brought me here.
It's been ages since I've listened to jungle and dnb.
You should come back brotha
Beautiful music for chilling, studying , driving, cooking, building , cleaning, and even working out (ESPECIALLY RUNNING/JOGGING! )
I use this for coding, works pretty well too.
@@uiric391Cyan niice
@@uiric391Cyan what coding language do you use?
@@mwwwwwwwwww Lua. I make small projects on Roblox for fun. I don't release my projects often. It's pure for fun.
this music is timeless; what an era of beautiful music this was , those mid-nineties
Have you heard Goldie's album "Timeless" ....it's one of the best (Goldie says it's the best of the genre)
@@danfield6030 check out "secret black technology" by a guy called Gerald. No one came close it was the inspiration for a lot of burials stuff (which was a pale copy)
Or "black secret technology" haha can't remember which way round!!
Thats the Red Pill. I can name only 4 or 5 albums that even come Close to Timeless. Not in Drum & Bass. In all the music Ive ever heard. The two closest are both 1980s avante-garde...from Greece. So I really do mean, in any genre.
@@FuckFeminists drop that top 5 on us bro
In the beginning there was Jack, and Jack had a groove
And from this groove came the grooves of all grooves
And while one day viciously throwing down on his box
Jack boldly declared: "Let there be House" and House music was born
I am you see, I am the creator and this is my house
And in my house there is only House music
But I am not so selfish because once you enter my house
It then becomes our house and our House music
And you see, no one man owns house
Because House music is a universal language
Spoken and understood by all
You see, House is a feeling that no one can understand, really
Unless you're deep into the vibe of House
House is an uncontrollable desire to jack your body
And as I told you before, this is our house and our House music
(Can you feel it?)
And every house, you understand there is a keeper
And in this house, the keeper is Jack
Now some of you might wonder: "who is Jack?"
"What is it that Jack does?"
Jack is the one who gives you the power to jack your body
Jack is the one who gives you the power to do the snake
Jack is the one who gives you the key to the wiggly worm
Jack is the one who learns you how to rock your body
Jack is the one that can bring nations and nations of all Jackers together, under one house
You may be black, you may be white, you may be Jew or Gentile
It don't make a difference in our house
And this is fresh
fucking awesome
real fucking shit man
Amen
Yes yes yes my friend. Heritage my friend. Peace and love from a 55 year old school raver and original break beat soldier from Kent in England.
@Elias HeronBons this is from can you feel it
This video is becoming partially responsible for a DnB and Jungle revival in the US. Sorely needed in a sea of youtube intro house and dubstep.
yes... good indeed.
Forsyre this was the begging for me
Do people actually consider dubstep music?
@@BeanOfBean Ugh. Yes. It's like the only EDM mainstream in the US dude it's like its own niche ring of Hell.
@@BeanOfBean I'm pretty sure there are people out there who don't consider this to be music. Be more open minded
I hope drums and bass music gets popular with this generation
32:17 - That transition between "Hypersleep" and "The Sax Lick" was GODLY-Those two really go hand-in-hand. One of several reasons why I listen to this set, frequently!
may i introduce you to atmosphere 3 and djextreme 3. for some reason the number 3s in d&b mixes have their first 2 songs transition impeccably between one another.
OH yeah
a walmart ad ruined the transition for me
@@h0nk_821i got a shampoo ad 😔
The sexiest transition I've ever seen in music 😩
edit: might have been being a little dramatic lol if you see this and know me i will jump you
I was born in 2005, so I wasn't around to experience the time that this music is nostalgically reminiscing about, but I still feel calmed and hopeful by listening to it. I'm not sure if its because the only time i would have heard music like this is when i was very little, or if its just because of how moving this music is. All I know is that it has a very calming effect. I woke up today stressed. I am learning Spanish using online class during a pandemic which unless i work really hard I will most likely fail due to how shitty online school is. This time we are in is like the exact opposite of hopeful and careless, and I didn't have certain things like skating to take me away from it I definitely would be very depressed right now. When i woke up i felt hopeless and kind of numb, and the silent calls for school did not help. I was in my spanish period supposed to be doing work when i was scrolling through youtube mindlessly trying to find something to distract me. I clicked on this video and as I listened i felt the hopelessness and stress pass away as i was transferred to another time back when there was no virus or online school.
Thanks for taking my mind off of the negative and changing my mood today.
That's nice to hear, brother!
Try not to worry too much about school, it's not worth it. It can be a mental prison around your age. You think your entire life depends on it, but it really doesn't. Dedicate your time on something you're genuinely interested in and love doing.
I could totally relate, I was also born in 2005 except that im bad at english and not spanish 💩
Staying rooted is the way to maintain mental health especially for your age group. So you don't want to be in technology too much or it will wear on you.
Was born in 1995, so never exactly had the chance to be a part of the 'scene', but my older sister was born in 85', and she was, and she introduced me to a lot of good music like this when I was young
the first track is indeed a banger - that flute is elite
how weird is it that i can listen to those tracks for hours and still can't remember how any of those songs goes
first tune is very pretty. i had the original record with the flute sample. first time i played it at a club i almost pissed myself it felt so good.
Legendary
Wut.
@@IambiguousSegment a lot of producers would head nod a cool tune by putting a piece of it in one of their tracks. Always a treat to hear something good live on for weeks and weeks in a club. Anyway the flute was from something else and it was really amazing. The first time I played the original at a club and it hit with the drums I almost fell over it sounded so good.
@@kipkipPatrick so you almost pissed yourself AND fell over? That's quite the reaction.
Well that just means it really just blew me away (no I didn't actually blow away)
Hearing this honestly inspires me as a producer
Same dude, I've been stuck in a rut and these producers had jack shit when they created this stuff. Truly inspiring
Makes me ashamed that there's no producers that make music like this anymore, it's all soulless or almost impossible to find
@@doom5895 they exist but you have to find them, if producers don't get popular even if they make "mainstream" style music, it's even more difficult for an underground genre, or even better you start making music yourself
yeah whatever you say mr. "i'm on every single vaporwave, DnB, and cybershell video ever"
@@Revoltyx clearly you didnt pay attention in 1994, by the time 1994 rolled around, artists were swimming in drum machines, high quality FM synthesizers, digital effects were starting to bloom, and club kids were starting to peak in popularity, leading to more sales and developments of already great synths... you make it sound like it was the dark ages where people were soldering oscillators together out of ceramic capacitors, resistors, and rudimentary IC units from their dank mothers basement lol they had tons available, and enough of a second hand market to take advantage of. It was SO EASY to find Yamaha DX7 synths since the DX9 was the new hot thing, Roland 808's and 909's and all kinds of epic drum machines were already 10+ years old, and people were trading them in for the next "new" thing... that's why the hip hop of the 80's and 90s had so many Rolands... they were out-dated at the time and conventional artists were discarding them for cheap, but they were STILL able to put out awesome thick drum sounds, so hip hop artists just snatched em up. I'm not disputing the raw talent of Peshay, but dangit i'm triggered at the thought that this was made without having "jack shit".
As a true to heart, hardcore metalhead, I never thought I'd be into EDM or anything of the like but now I've been turned on to DnB and Jungle sets like this and I've been wanting to sample this stuff for drum tracks when I start making music, such a cool chill genre to just get the fuck down to
I'm just old I think. It's just certain things I hear ot see that brings me back to simpler times. Nostalgia is poison, makes me wish I could go back
"Nostalgia is poison" - very well said
The innocence of finding beats like this when they came along...going to a record shop to buy your vinyls and when you had those headphones on listening to something for the first time... you got blown away!... need I say any more... loved those days
I get the same feeling finding gems such as these on RUclips then finding them in real life at record stores.
RUclips is our time machine /record store basically these days.
90s 3d artwork was just amazing. Low-poly but still imaginative and creative.
brings back good memories, windows 98, first job, quake 3 arena, no kids, no gf, just lifting heavy weight and zoning out to some dnb. good times.
This is what drinking room temperature dr pepper at a BMW dealerships office feels like