20 YEARS OF JUNGLE MANIA - (Full Length Documentary)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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Teebone Presents The Jungle Years 1994 -1998
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20 YEARS OF JUNGLE MANIA (1993-2013)
TOOK PLACE ON SATURDAY 6TH APRIL 2013 // 10PM - 7AM
THE EVENT WAS FILMED BY CREATIVE WRKZ
FEATURING
INTERVIEWS BY:
★ THE RAGGA TWINS (FLINTY BADMAN)
★ KENNY KEN
★ MC DET & REMARC
★ BROCKIE & DEXTROUS
★ JUMPING JACK FROST
★ MC GQ
★ MC NAVIGATOR
★ GENERAL LEVY
★ MC SHABBA D
★ DEVIOUS D
PA BY:
★ M-BEAT LIVE FEAT GENERAL LEVY
DJ SETS BY:
★ MICKY FINN B2B DARREN JAY
FEAT MC's GQ & MOOSE
FILMED PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY
IKON
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1. Dubplate Classics Volume 1
• A - Formula 7- Run From De Soundclash (Regulators Rmx) *
• AA - Teebone - T1000
• AA2 - Bonus Track
2. Dubplate Classics Volume 2
• A - Tom & Jerry - Airfreshner (Teebone VIP Dubplate Rmx)**
• AA - Tom & Jerry - Airfreshner (Teebone Congo Mix)**
3. Dubplate Classics Volume 3
• A - Teebone - Sunshine
• AA - Teebone - Nasty
4. Dubplate Classics Volume 4
• A - TBA (Teebone Dubplate Mix)
• AA - TBA (Teebone Remix)
Also check out Breakin Science Event
• Video
I’m not into modern DnB at all. But Oldskool Jungle is in my blood, DNA and spirit. Literally never get tired of it.
Preach!!!
Grew up in Central Illinois, middle of fucking no where. Used to download DnB and Jungle on Kazaa all the time. Used to jam this shit at school all the time and all the other students would question what I was listening to. Everyone would laugh when I told them. As time went on and everyone started partying they would always pick my brains for these classic tunes. Seeing Kenny Ken reminded me of keeping a steady 100 MPH through the mountains of Tennessee to some of his shit. Good times.
Project One was the name of the Tennessee song, perfect for the type of highway.
nomellocreampig what was the jungle viewed as when it started to come in USA! apparently now it's really big over there! what did people think of it!??
Glad the U.S likes the music from the UK.
Epic mate
People always thought my music taste was weird too 😂 and I live in Illinois as well
im 20 years old and discovered jungle when i was 14 thanks to MSX FM on GTA 3. this genre-- no-- this movement has saved my life and i mean that with every molecule in my body. big up all junglists till the end of time
You know!!
@@robmctavish6832 just saw LTJ Bukem for the first time here in Seattle last week. needless to say, since he was the first DnB artist i stumbled upon, i was in tears 💜 much love for real!!! any tunes u been digging lately fam?
@@mysteryY2K mc codebreaker!!
It's actually a short sample mix of an album on moving shadow. Dj timecode 01.1
@@mysteryY2K Happy for you to experience a legend like that! Big up!
The fact this opens with track/tune : DJ Trace's version of Splash Babylon had me glued
but for us old heads . . it is great seeing all these first gen producers and Djs just givin what they think to the camera. . I appreciated it
I was 12 in 92 and jungle took a massive part of my youth. Loved it.
ahmen
Same here
+MemoryLaneCinema Yep, same
and I :-)
@@oatz0174 Read one more time what I wrote.
Jungle is close to my heart (im an oldskool warrior) ...a great watch !! Cheers ! X
Same here. Out of all the underground music scenes that came out in London, the Jungle scene was the best.
You are nice looking
RIP the jungle GOAT Skibadee🙏
I love Jungle and have been listening to it to this day -
Couldn't agree more, "once you got it you're hooked" MC Five-0 if memory serves (KOOL FM).
me too all the way up in canada 8]
Check out Scientific Wax (Sciwax) for oldskool & nuskool DnB
@@Adrian-yp7nb agreed I started listening to it last year and I’m 16, I wish I was alive during the 90s, it’s the best music. EVER
Jungle is THE ROOTS of Drum & Bass. Love and respect both. Bless up. R.I.P. MC Skibadee.
Take me back to the days when there wasnt an apple mac in sight!!!!!!!!!
Tell you, the 90's was seriously the last great decade of creativity in modern times in my opinion. If only we can make that move back in the direction we were going back then we would be going places instead of dealing with the played out mainstream and generic status quo we deal globally today. This seriously brings back memories, good times...
Mark Quan-Ching agreed
I was there in the 90's and trust this sick music was all a reaction to mainstream 90s rubbish, exactly the same as today. My 16yr old introduces me on the daily to the sickest music. It's always the same, the mainstream sucks the underground is where it's at
@@papanovembermusic well said!
Everything is created by the mainstream media now. Even legitimate political movements are rebranded and their original meaning diluted.
I think that is also true because in the 90s everyone wanted to develop your own unique style. Nowadays it is socially accepted if you imitate others.. in fact it is encouraged (tik tok trends f.e.). Back then you'd get no respect for doing so..
Went to my first rave in 91, but grew up listening to the Greensleeves album samplers, U Roy, Big Youth, Dillinger. For me jungle Techno as it was then was the most natural thing. As a 17 year old white kid I understood the music fully. It was everything I'd been waiting for. Never looked back, from there to the days of AWOL down Paradise. 48 years old now and still into my DnB.
Completely agree on the view on new DnB. I love the space, vibe and dynamics of 90's jungle
i just smiled from ear to ear watching this! Jungle forever!
Thanks for that I was at all of the raves mentioned by the DJ´s Producers and I have to admit they were off the hook. The Astoria Leicester Square was a landmark if you take into consideration what it represented at the time. But the Kings of the Jungle at The Edge, Coventry Musically was madness. it was dubplate after dublate of pure tune. I was a student from Leicester from a very working class West Indian background my friends were still in my hometown as I was living in East London I gravitated to what was my kind of vibe and Jungle was just rearing its head from the Acid scene. Those basslines reminded me of the Shabines and Blues parties of my younger day so naturally gravitated to them as my fellow students didn´t quite accept me. But I found friends in all the ravers and the DJ´s and Producers. Good times and goo music good to see it coming around again there are some that need to get paid their due.
Great to see jungle is still big in 2013, but one thing I can't stand is that a lot of people get all tribal about DnB and jungle like its some USA vs Russia cold war shit, when really the two genres go together like cod and chips, I listened to jungle back in the day and that was a gateway for DnB for me, and Kenny Ken saying that DnB has no soul was a very stupid thing to say regardless if he is a legend or not. People need to stop being tribal about it, that way jungle would gain more interest and DnB won't be turned into some pop shite like the likes of DJ Fresh are doing
TRUE! I couldn't understand that bit. In '94 in East London, if someone asked what music I liked "Jungle/Drum and Bass" was the answer. The two went together.
agreed. and like your example, it's better to have one with the other.
***** Not really. The main difference is in the production techniques. My point is that since the genres split after '95, its never been as good as '93-'95 because of all the rivalry, hence I said they go together like cod'n'chips
Dj Fresh is dope he's been doing this shit for ages and unlike a lot of producers he embraces other sounds without hopping on the bandwagon. (Respect is due.)
AnbusKi Oh was definitely good when he was in Bad Company but since Gold dust his tracks have been weak and they get ever more popular. That just pisses me off when people who only listen to pop listen to DJ Fresh and find out what DnB is they assume he's the best artist in DnB when there's a shit ton of tracks better than the ones he's been making for the past 4 years
Thanks Tee Bone, brings back original memories from back in the 90's
Kenny right about jungle and drum and bass, wicked DJ.
A fantastic piece of history!
Jungle music tunes are timeless. I’ve never tired of the music like with some other genres i’ve been into! Respect.
It’s 2022 and ppl like chase & status and shy fx are still relevant… long live jungle! Long live vinyl heads!
I'm 60 and still listen to jungle especially the old school
Lol he mentioned the paradise club, my favourite club, was there every weekend. Xx
Anita Boora crazy TIMES ;)
That was the one and only club I never frequented 😩😔
Yeah loved Paradise club tribal dance Friday awol Saturday still remember the address 1 to 5 Parkfield Street Islington
22:15.... when you're chatting to your parents trying to act like you're not buzzing 🤷😆
Love Jungle! I miss Stevie Hyper D r.i.p.
RIP the best MC to have blessed the mic!!
i came out of death metal & grindcore into the gabber scene in the early 90's, kenny ken's history of hardcore 1 & 2 made me a junglist. been buying vinyl ever since. Big up the remarc.
What a great documentary. I live in Australia now but as Navigator said that this music will never die and will carry on through the world.
Their are so many jungle tunes out their, but one that I will always remember is 3rd Party 'Breakage I bring you the Future'
PS.'My Favorite version of charge BIG TUNE'
Junglism still tearing it up in 2013 !
good to see there's still a lot of love for the music.
... watching this film made me very happy - thanks for uploading, Tee Bone :)
Jungle was and still is a movement. Even my mum was invested, she had no choice with the way I used to blast it HARD 😂😂😂😂The raves went hard and would do them all again. Brockie and Det my faves 👊🏾
Kick it off with splash babylon!! To this day without doubt 1 of the best tunes ever made !!! Nohing like hearing Andy C crush this tune.
Apparently the story goes like this - Goldie called a meeting of all the top jungle producers at the time. (maybe mid 90s), to decide upon a new name for the genre of music they were producing which was getting a bad name in the press for all the associations with guns crack and 'rudebwoy' gangsters - the word jungle was very much associated with Predator 2 type LA gangs (and songs like Hyper-On Experience - Lords of the Null Lines (Foul Play Remix)
didnt help)
- - Photek, Dillinja, etc were all there - Ray Keith wanted to call it 'Terrorbeats' , Grooverider said no. no.... no.... (you don't love me) ' its Ripperbreaks bruv, Photek was dead set on calling it Intelligent Dark-Jazz-Fusion-Opera (Goldie was almost agreeing with this direction, LTJ Bukem was nodding his head with approval) then Dillinja intercepted and said you're off your head Rupert, mate - - we should call it Valve-Hop ------- Then Goldie uttered the words - 'well its just really Drum and Bass isn't it?' -
and the rest is history
A. S. That's frigging hilarious
And your source for this Bollocks is?
Hahahahah
Made my day
😂👌👏👍😁
I really hope our tracks are being listened to in 30 years time!!
Thank you for this. . amazing. . such good times in the last 20 years. . it seems as it has went so fast . . still ; if you tink, jungle/ dnb is just barely out of its teenage years. . So many more good years to come
Shame no old school footage of what it really used to look like and how we used to dress,dance,no laptops in sight,just 12s and smoke lots of thick sweet smoke!
Unless you were "there" (eg, back of the Tasco Warehouse, Exodus, Roller, The Rocket, Paradise Club, Labyrinth and so on) you can't really explain it...thick smoke - in the distance the stage and two tiny but bright lights piercing the gloaming.
Laptops is how it is for many nowadays. Just how it is. In our day we cut plates...at £70 a throw it weren't cheap! I won't EVER touch a CD based setup. But people operate in their own sphere. We did, folks today do so too.
Tell you one thing though; we rocked harder. In fact many of us still do. Lots of us in our early 20s around the early 1990s means we are mature soldiers now. But I have respect for ALL hardcore, whether you call it Jungle, Jungle Techno, Drum & Bass, Breakbeat, Hardstep...that argument is FUCKING REDUNDANT. Do you really think those who say "we are just Jungle" are gonna "boo off" tunes on Ram Records (for example) cos there's no ragga sample. The "it's got less soul" perspective is pure bollocks. Sad to hear certain folk saying it. But that's up to them; so long as they are consistent and don't indulge in hypocrisy.
There are no genres. It's pathetic. Only music you like and music you don't like. If you wanna argue, don't bother. Just go paddle your own canoe.
Steven Champion
lol went to all them venues you named. classics days, classic music, classic vibes. All vinyl, all pill'd up, loving everything and everyone. So happy I was born when i was.
Ruff! For the dancers. Check GMSradio4u.co.uk for this and many more smashers. Saturday 10pm GMT. No joke.
Any requests Rilla? I'll lay down some stuff to make the ol Headz nod & smile
Steven Champion
Dr S Gachet & Audio Maze - The Dreamer (nookie Remix) would be a good start, Al Massive - Gettin busy (Beardsly mix) for some jump up flavour, followed by Rampage - The monkees (Smoking Studios Remix) for the ultimate bass roller. Rest You can pick lol
If your listening to Amens and 808 basses.....your listening to Jungle baby
Remarc, buzzing off his head and so honest.... respect ;)
90s was the best 💯🔥
Jungle has got a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT VIBE.
Kenny Ken. bossman.
Jungle John yep it’s whitewashed now, all the black people left
@@thehoneyeffect Randall is black, shy fx, Kenny Ken, Goldie, not to mention anyone who's a half decent mc is black. There's plenty of black people in the scene and Jungles is still absolutely on fire, jungle/dnb has been through the hard times no doubt but I wouldn't say the scene is vibeless because of a lack of black people at all. I make jungle myself n I make it vintage just like the mid 90s 🤷♂️
@@thehoneyeffect and to be fair Darren Jay has easily always stood at the the top of the mountain of jungle djs imo anyway. I respectfully disagree with your comment sir 🤔
Glad you enjoyed it Toby....Your absolutely correct about what was said back in the day, But all i can put it down to is time being a healer.
I think after seeing what that track did for Jungle,i'm sure they changed their views..
Legendary Ragga Twinz. BiG UP.
Great job man. I really enjoyed this.
For me, my ravin days 1993/1998. The whole scene was proper tings. Glad i got to experience it. Those old enough know the vybz. Nostalgia. 💯👏🏾👏🏾💥💥
woow nice!! I was looking for a while for a Jungle documantary :D
so that means sit down, roll a splif,f get a beer, en enjoi!
thank you
90's Oldskool jungle.drum&bass was the best ever made...
Good old days no stabbings
champion kenny ken .. respect
RIP SKIBADEE LYRICAL LEGEND kool fm weekend rush memories 🙏🏾🙏🏾
its all about being lost in the heart of the jungle , being surrounded by sounds you've never heard before and embrassing the moment. that's what makes jungle :)
Jungle will live forever
These guys for real are reminiscing an era xx revisiting the platform they/we as Fresh, Free, Inspired, British Bred Brothers and Sisters Manifested the Mayhem for you, me and all of them xx
Creating and Recreating the music xx Hearing it X Feelin it X living it X breathing it X it was coming out the walls in the UK xx All from a fearless faith in what we had been brought up on. For real.
Rodigan was huge on the radio for long bringing the Reggae the Ragga the Raw hide xx
the rave scene turn football hooligans into Honey Monsters and Rastas into Rude Boyz xx Motown into House Divas Rock Bands into Electronic super sonic xx
and these DJs had no shame a whole lot a fame just living for the beats and wantin all to come and do the same xx
this shot is timeless X we worry were to old for all dat raving yet we still got the craving xx These Humble Dudes just kept thing true and as I said Manifested the Mayhem created the platform so all those inspired ........louder louder I can't hear ya ....cum on cum on let's be havin ya xx xx hahaha mwah AnnieP
That Amen break is just untouchable.... Fact!!
Thanx 4 Upload!!
There ya go, Jungle's got a vibe = real talk
I remember my first tape cassette Jungle mania 2. That was BIG back then everyone wanted to borrow it
Awesome video man, thanks again.... :)
Navigator said top1 , 28 gun bad boy.....I cant disagree with that ...big tune dat
so nice to see this coming back, and the original guys pushing it up front. I love that remarc part too, lays it down strait lol.
This music scratches by brain
Best thing about about Jungle.... Reggae (if you heard before Jungle arrived, like me you know your history).... Bigup Father Rodigan, each & every time, representing London!!!
20 years on and jungle sounds so fresh and new
Bassman still about,i played a late last set for sicknote in Bristol a couple of years ago, he was there some where in the event.crazy night, had to stay fresh for the set.got the encore at the end,hungry fans
went my first jungle rave 13 years ago an its being nothin but jungle for me ever since especially pure-x or hysteria..... mc trigga and the sdc fkin smash it constant!!
love it!
Nothing better than a spacesynth jungle intro followed by some dark amen breaks.
first jungle memory for me is back in 94' Sub zero Fm pirate station based in the southend area of essex, first time i heard Lighter, Valley of the shadows, renegade terrorist all of those early original jungle tunes.
Big up the scene.
When I hear that Amen Break come rolling in on a tune my junk DNA is activated and now knows its purpose.
nice work Tee Bone
Remarc you DAPPA...... (Thunderclap FTW)
I'm not whining but at the start mixing on laptop?? N mixer. Can't beat the sound you get from vinyl! Is the re more to mixing on laptop compared to mixing on turntables..... I only spin 12s! Serious question.
he uses Ableton....
Its just the way they do it now, with mp3 or cds theres no jumpy needle or anything so it makes for a smoother set and experience. Thats why the mcs no longer have to get the sound engineer up front every 20 mins lol
hes doing a live performance off music software lol
The tune you we're trying to think of, 'Drum pan Sound' was called Code Red......wicked tune...!
'Who remembers this one!' probably no one, they all look about 20. still not saying anyone can't enjoy it, music is timeless.
All them said there's so many memories etc
I liked all the interviews but I found the mcs were more outspoken as u woukd expect to be
Loved navigator and shabbas interviews the best.. they were very articulate and very informative
Respect at 32mins and onwards showin jungles early hardcore roots
Respects Tee! Bless! Looking forward to more 4 sure! I make a bit of 140 Jungle Breaks stylee and have a few bits on soundcloud. Soundcloud / breakz keep up the great work!
From my first time out innersense Lazerdrome always love going out roll on tomorrow oval space big up all the jungle mania massive 🥰
these chooooooons! bring back some wicked memories,oldschool lazerdrome crew a respect to you
one wicked doco Big UPs ;-)
Glad you enjoyed it....you have good taste in music haahaa
As soon as I heard that infamous water fall intro.. I knew dem babylon drum rolls were coming
hey tee bone.. after watching this great film im left confused because i noticed that the a couple of the dj an mc's keep choosing general level incredible as 1 of their top tunes yet i remember back in the day mcfive0 n navi cussed general for the lyrics in the tune.. i still have the tape.. are they saying that just because levy is there?
Under appreciated at the time. Over the years I think it became clear what an anthem it was and pushed the scene up.
1:06:24 pure passion JUNGLIST!!!! big ups... real top doc thank for sharing this
Kenny Ken, Paradise Club yes yes!! Used to reach often!!
amen ~ one loop to rule em all...
From late 93 to 97!! Bring back TDK 90's!!!!
That is TBH a very accurate comment to a point sir. A lot of ppl mix D&B but not all are DJ's.
FFS fat, 60, white and fukt yet can't believe I know almost all the names listed here! I truly think had I been more astute and outgoing, I could have been an early pioneer myself because as a child I loved the sound of the drums in stuff like Tarzan and imagined putting music to it. From the 90s ragga to the mellow liquid of the early noughties, and beyond, glad it still bangs on!
0:26 Remarc, Word, tru dat ONE LOVE
Was jungle techo in early 90.91then boom jugle took over,awol was some great nights with the likes of groove rider, Micky Finn, Fabio, doc Scott, Andy c and best of all Randall
Remarc telling it as it is ! good on him...cool fellow
🎤JUNGLE WILL NEVER DIE🎤
Was on the same bus as flinty badman in Ramsgate a month or two ago
half these knocks and crannies dont know what jungle is now days
my 1st dnb rave 93 mates had beengoing quest and went and see SS+ Top Buzz :) got me onto it , propper good funky breaks ,
so different as what we was getting up north
1st 5 dnb that i rate and stick in memory for me Living in darkness Top Buzz , or Grand national (bad boy come again) Dj SS ,Pascal Pfunk era , Qproject Champion sound and Krust Warhead , my mate had been going brum for nights out
for me, J Majik 'your sound' is an awesome Jungle tune.
Navigator!
Fearless to give his opinion. Respeck.
Wicked Doc nice one boys
I love you, guys!
Jungle forever brothers and sisters of sound!
I grew up in Los Angeles, where jungle culture reigns, far from the UK. Lifestyle raw, rolling, faded, urban, bambaataa; But jungle is for the kids, mature players listen to jazz.
He makes some good points as well.