Best uplifting jungle d&b compilations/mixes?

I'm craving for this kind of sound, warm synth washes, frenetic but smooth breaks, and maybe female vocal snippets. Anything released between 93 and 97 will do. Cheers!
 

Don Rosco

Well-known member
Counterforce on React is probably the best compilation in that style, and LTJ Bukem's Fantazia studio mix that came in a triple pack with mixes from Rap and Grooverider is pretty much the greatest hour of jungle I know of. If you happen to find the fantazia mix on mp3 anywhere, give us a shout.
 

Code

Member
LTJ Bukem mixes in general...


Logical Progression 1 mix is excellent...


old Fabio mixes too ...


or if you can't find any online, you could try my humble effort !

:)



http://www.subtleaudiorecordings.com/mixes/Code_Atmospheric_Jazzy_D+B_pt1+2.mp3


Tracklisting:

1) LTJ Bukem - "Music" (Good Looking)
2) JLM Productions - "Afraid To Tell" (Reinforced)
3) Carlito - "Heaven" (Creative Source)
4) Sounds Of Life - "A Spice Of Jazz" (Certificate 18)
5) Icons - "Salsa Flavour" (Modern Urban Jazz)
6) Futurebound - "Sorrow" (Skanna)
7) Source Direct - "Stars" (Odysee)
8) Intense - "Positive Notions" (Good Looking)
9) PFM - "The Western" (Good Looking)
10) Motive One (Danny C & Mike Pears) - "Funk 78" (Remix) (Certificate 18)
11) JMJ & Richie - "Free La Funk" (Moving Shadow)
12) Hidden Agenda - "Is It Love?" (Metalheadz)
13) Wax Doctor - "Never As Good" (Talkin Loud)
14) Dave Wallace - "Expressions Pt 1" (Moving Shadow)
15) Jacob's Optical Stairway feat Josh Wink - "The Naphosisous Wars" (R&S)


;)
 
Thanks! But I should have added a "non-jazzy" mention in my requirements. Maybe that's some earlier shit that I really need, the E stuff (and sort of lo-fi) more than the spliff stuff, yet not ardkore though. Anyway, cheers again, maybe the style I'm looking for is just a fantasy based on mixtapes I used to play on my cheap walkman.
 

Leo

Well-known member
i remember the "artcore" series on react being pretty decent, although i haven't heard them in ages.

question: i've never owned any bukem cds, anyone care to explain the differences in the different series ("logical progressions," "earth", etc.) and recommend a few of the best? could be mixes or solo cds, whatever.

for some reason i really wasn't interested in this stuff at the time but now i have a bit of a hankering...
 

N A P H T A

Junglist
http://www.weareie.com/2005/11/sovereign-rhythms-vol1-1993-1995.html

00:00) 1.DJ Tamsin & Monk - A Better Place [DJ Crystl Rmx] (Whitehouse)
(06:01) 2.Deep Blue - Helicopter Tune (Moving Shadow)
(08:44) 3.Foul Play - The Stepper (Moving Shadow)
(11:47) 4.Urban Wax - Take Me Up Remix (Liquid Wax)
(17:24) 5.DJ Crystl - Let It Roll (Dee Jay)
(20:54) 6.Ruff With The Smooth - Twisted Girl (Basement)
(27:10) 7.Intense - The Quickening [DOPE Remix] (Rugged Vinyl)
(30:49) 8.Ed Rush - Bludclot Artattack (No-U-Turn)
(34:44) 9.Danny Breaks - Vol. 1 (Droppin Science)
(39:20) 10.Foul Play - Open Your Mind (Moving Shadow)
(43:00) 11.DJ Taktix - The Way VIP (Back2Basics)
(47:11) 12.Hyper-on-E - Lord Of The Null Lines [Foul Play Rmx] (Moving Shadow)
(50:40) 13.Sub Sequence - Everyday (Too‚z Up)
(54:17) 14.Omni Trio - Original Soundtrack (Moving Shadow)
(57:18) 15.D.O.P.E. - Travelling Part 2 (Rugged Vinyl)
(61:09) 16.Studio Pressure - The Water Margin (Photek Recordings)
(65:04) 17.Fokus - Trigger Happy (Lucky Spin)
(66:36) 18.Hyper-on-E - Monarch Of The Glen (Moving Shadow)

Not all Bukem style as-such, but you might like some of it at least... :)
 

Chris

fractured oscillations
Loved that mix Naphta... always been my favorite kind of jungle, that dark and light sound. Like a bittersweet, swan-song for the modernist dream as it reaches it's culmination. You can almost see the last spark of hope floating out beyond our grasp into the night sky and winking out.
 
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DJ PIMP

Well-known member
Yeah, that period where Lucky Spin, Rugged, Dee Jay, Movin' Shadow etc hit that real sweet spot was great. Pre "jazz"... more techno style synths/chords etc. Sophisticated and deep yet still raw. All about the vibes.

Used to double the Quickening remix with the (superior) original - magic to mix with.

Sand through the hourglass, huh? Most of it seems so dated to me now...
 

MATT MAson

BROADSIDE
Anyone got any good 92-93 mixes? I'm thinking the era of tracks like Dubplate by Wots My Code, when hardcore was just becoming jungle, and people were just beginning to mutter that the Roller Express in Edmonton was getting "moody."
 
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