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    Dissensus Raw Productions

    ^ and music video: Shot in Helsinki's Croydon, Itä-Pasila, which environment is used as raw material for mundane psychedelia.
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    Mynthol [MUSIC VIDEO]

    Shot in Helsinki's Croydon, Itä-Pasila, which environment is used as raw material for mundane psychedelia. Mynthol out now > https://ampl.ink/jK66a
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    Jungle

    BASSLINES Simple and super catchy. Has that pure jungle swagger you just don't get from revival tracks. Clear idea with the composition. Also sesame street break is used in 4x4-type way, not in complex way with ghost snares. Here the intrinsic value is not complexity, but absorbing catchy...
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    Jungle

    Jungle uses populist music styles (which were original junglists' own demographic's music) as it's raw material, and makes avant-garde, experimental and technical collages and mosaics out of them. Then the jungle djs autonomously broadcasted that music on pirate radios. This just inspires me, no...
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    Jungle

    I guess musical influence is one thing. Original junglists were directly influenced by rare groove, reggae, hiphop, acid house/techno/rave. I think the oomph, impact and immediacy comes from rare groove/reggae/hiphop, which has that "real" immediacy compared to dance music. Also the original...
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    Jungle

    There's just something in original jungle what the revival stuff doesn't have... For example basslines: like this track has space in bassline, and generally bassline melodies were catchier. The humble sine bass needs some effort to sound good I guess.
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    the horns in UK garage

    Always loved sax snippets in UKG (they're bit quiet here but you'll get the idea):
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    Dissensus Raw Productions

    Boost your fresh spring day. '96-style early drum & bass. STREAM/BUY
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    Amapiano

    DJ Eastwood remixing 'Cape Fear':
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    Pirate Radio

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    Dissensus Raw Productions

    Step into the cyber tropical zone. 'Cyber Tropical' is melodic jungle, but not uplifting like most of my melodic productions, whereas ‘Liana Network’ is inspired by Deep Blue’s classic ‘The Helicopter Tune’. The former track mixes futurism with tropical vibes as the name suggests. In the latter...
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    Dissensus Raw Productions

    @A Liniment's Evil Work is your Basic Channel dub mixes made from stems?
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    Drum'n'bass 98-99

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    Dissensus Raw Productions

    Jungle Technology album's journey extends with the closing track's parts 2 & 3. These two tracks marches militantly forward with various amens, keeping the vibe air-y and certainly using timestretch. Part 2 has mechanical and slamming amens alongside psychedelia, whereas part 3 slowers the tempo...
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    Dissensus Raw Productions

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    Dissensus Raw Productions

    Music video for 'Trouble', which is one of the few gray and moody tracks from the otherwise colorful and tropical Jungle Technology album. Dubious and vigilant sound for the concrete labyrinth.
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    Trouble [MUSIC VIDEO]

    Music video for 'Trouble', which is one of the few gray and moody tracks from the otherwise colorful and tropical Jungle Technology album. Dubious and vigilant sound for the concrete labyrinth.
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    coping with the end of the web

    I think human curation might make a comeback! It would make web human again. I believe this is about quality vs quantity-situation: spending less time on the web, but with quality stuff. As much as I love how music for example is so easily available now, part of me kind of wishes it would be...
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    Dissensus Raw Productions

    A ticket for galactic voyage. 'Space Instrument' is a drum and bass track taking you far away into epic and galactic space journey. It includes Detroit-chords with class and Dillinja-styled ruffness. The track is also versatile, which makes it well suited for home-listening as well. STREAM/BUY
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    the old internet as psyche

    Sounds healthy.
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