Ragga Jungle Anthems Rar File
'It's been a long time, I shouldn't have left you without a strong rhyme amen to step to.' As I went to reclaim this long neglected child of a blog, that snippet of hip-hop history, altered for context by yours truly, popped through my head and it seemed apt to the moment, for multiple reasons, some of which I'll address now and some of which we may get around to later on. If you don't know where it comes from, shame on you, and you probably shouldn't be reading this blog,. In either case, you may wonder where I've been, and the answer is: around. Snide aversion aside, my wife and I moved from New Yolk Shitty to Hippieland Oregon and back (it's also red-neck Oregon, don't let TV fool you, but it still rocks), and upon our tail-wagging return, decided to ' from Harlem down to the East Village.
Ragga jungle anthems rar. Solidbox recordssound. Gekijou tenor. Genesis expressgenetic atmosphere. Genkaku aria. Foi formada em 20120618 assim que a label akaon foi aberta porm anteriormente eles j tinham feito um live com o nome denbsp.. Rhythm and sound with the artists rar file.

A couple few generations too late for the arts scene, but at least I can stare at the hipsters and wonder where their hips went. Now onto the goods, I'll probably end up selling most if not all of my records, which is actually good news for you, because it means I finally have enough incentive to follow through on my promise of ripping them and turning this wan, speechless child into a blog worth its weight in download exercises. So get out your trigger fingers. Make sure that mouse works. Tell your ISP to shove it and get started.
I hope this one, two, three punch turns out to be just what the junk-man ordered to ease that jungle withdrawal. 1) Some obscure '95 amen work from German producers Bassline Generation: http://www.discogs.com/Bassline-Generation-Acetate-Drums-1-Breeze-Survival/master/147521. Next up we have an obscure U.S. Jungle compilation from the year when jungle was writhing under the excruciating agony of minimal, techy drum n bass: 1997. Despite the unfortunate year of its release, this is, to draw from its title, a rather 'smart' collection of tunes from U.S. Producers, most of which (perhaps all) resided in New York.
There is a bit of the blechy influence on the tunes from High Jinx, Money Grip, Toxic 220 and Tom Grim/Gruv 42, but the three artists that most listeners are probably familiar with --Odi, Datcyde and Soul Slinger-- are clearly at the top of their game here, and the first two take us not only out of the garbage, but into some of best examples of amen-oriented, monster-bass tunes ever to come out of the Stars and Stripes. In particular, Odi and Datcyde are trading punch for punch, and following the bout, I'd be hard pressed to declare a clear winner. After the heavy hitting, Soul Slinger slows it down with some outerdelic trip-hop a la DJ Wally. Most of the unknown guys don't appear to have done much; Toxic 220 has a single release on the Sugar Spliff label, and Gruv 42 has a few trance/breaks releases for the label Don't Panic, but other than that I don't find any mention of them on discogs. Whatever the case, it makes me wonder what else the New York Dons did in this vein that never saw the dark of vinyl, and prompts me to add my list of mixes to make an Odi vs Datcyde mix, and just like this, that's gonna be one tough cookie to crumble. VA_-_Smart_Beats_Vol.1_[X-Sight_73016-2] 01 High Jinx - Postfinalcrash.mp3 02 Datcyde - Solice.mp3 03 Toxic 220 - Toxic 220.mp3 04 Money Grip - Mega Blast.mp3 05 DJ Odi - All Fucked Up.mp3 06 Gruv 42 & Tom Grim - The Judge.mp3 07 Datcyde - Kindred.mp3 08 DJ Odi - No Reason.mp3 09 Toxic 220 - Basemental.mp3 10 DJ Odi - Days Alone.mp3 11 DJ Soul Slinger - The Brain.mp3 http://rapidshare.com/files/400444080/VA_-_Smart_Beats__X-Sight_73016-2_.rar.html.
Pumping some life-blood back into this sleeping beauty, today we have one of the lesser known albums by the duo Dubtronix, which, according to discogs, consists on this outing of the producers G.E. Download Despicable Me 2 Sub Indo. Real and Ninj. That leads me into a bit of confusion, because Dubtronix, from what I can gather, is generally composed of Jeremy Sylvester, aka Darkus, and his father, Charles Sylvester, who had his heyday in the mid-70s as part of the disco-funk band, and who I would take a stab at pinning down as Ninj (this would explain Ninj's experimental jungle album with jazz guitarist Derek Bailey and his work with avant-bassist Bill Laswell). It could very well be that G.E. Real and Darkus are in fact J. Sylvester, but until I come across some confirmation, I'm hesitant to believe it, for one because Sub Assertive Sounds #2 (CUE2) lists Darkus, GE Real and Ninj as three separate people, as does the first track on Dubtronix - The Extreme Collection, Vol 1.
What I think more likely is that, as track AA2 seems to indicate, this is Darkus and Ninj, the only father and son duo I'm aware of in the oldskool jungle world, though I do recall several oldskool producers whose fathers were musicians and influenced their children to flex their own gift of the ear in turn. Anyhow, some floaters on here, as well as some amen smashers, but whichever side of the fence you tend to play on, there's well-executed examples of each. My pick: Contradiction, an amen-heavy, piano-riffing, stab-slick slice of 94 jungle the way it was meant to be heard. A1 My Fantasy A2 Sensation A3 Snare Time A4 Interfaze AA1 Pass Me A Dubplate AA2 Ninj & Darkus AA3 Contradiction AA4 Feel http://rapidshare.com/files/397830090/Dubtronix_-_Interfaze_LP_-_QDance_003.rar. Tykal's Vinyl Rips – February 28th, 2010 I've decided to preserve my entire collection in digital format, so going forward this blog will mirror the developments of that project. I'll be doing full rips rather than just my favourite tunes, and will venture into territory you might not expect from what I've uploaded thus far. I'll also be re-ripping everything previously upped in an attempt to standardize sound quality.
I'll stick to 320s on here, but if any particular tune or record makes your ginie tingle, send me a creatively worded request and I just might be persuaded to hand over the wavs. For now, we have two new skool ragga bangers from the early days of the revival, the first featuring Cali don R.A.W., and the second featuring Florida funkmeister Jeffee (working under the pseudonym F3). Then we have New York's Datcyde shredding the matrix with Oh Gosh, and oh do I not jest when I say it gushes proper. Then a couple of my favorite old skool joints: Brothers by Fourth World on Ignition Musik and the elusive “Night Moves” on Jungle Splash.
I have a mint condition double of the F3 tune and am open to offers if anyone's black crack habit says they have to have it. Lastly, if you have any really rare or obscure jungle you think I might like to hear, please let me know, I love to partake of rip-fest exchanges. - One Lightah - Judgment 1.rar F3_(Jeffee)_-_Just_Gimme_Di_Rmx_[F3RMX1].mp3 Fourth World - Saxxx - Ignition Musik 003.rar Unknown Artist - Night Moves - Jungle Splash 006.rar. In case anyone's noticed, the 'vinyl' rips have been lacking for quite a while a now, mostly because I've been struck by various technological woes at home: I spilled a beer on my primary turntable and it seems doomed to a state of perpetual stupor. Then my desktop died a long overdue death. And when I finally got a comp from the closet running, one of my backup turntable's channels lost its voice. That aside, we're back in business now with a new laptop, an Audio Technica pre-amp and Roland's Cakewalk audio interface, so expect an onslaught of rips to ensue and the sound quality to have drastically improved.
The title of this post refers to the end of my stint on short-term disability. Unfortunately my body's not seeing its best of times and I'm up to about 10 herniated discs and counting. A couple trips to the ER and a series of spikes in pain levels weren't so fun, but a month's worth of workless rest did me good, and so on my last Saturday as a good-for-nothing, I thought I'd give this old donkey of a blog a poke. Bizzy B - Dark Souldier - Brain II 003. Child Model Torrent Download. rar DJ Kazimir ft Carol C - Dear Prudence - Smile 9076-0.rar Real Sportsman & DJ Rusty Dust - Smokin Drum 007R.rar http://www.mediafire.com/?zfvfo2nmnjg.
To kick off the new year, and to try to whittle down the ever-lengthening list of mixes I hope to notch into my belt, I thought I'd try my hand at another artist profile selection, this time tackling the drumset with dancemaster Tango and, once baked, sprinkling a little sugar over the concoction with his ravetastic missus, DJ Fallout. To be honest, until the last year or so, I hadn't given him or his tunes much more notice than to think of him as he is probably most well known: a darkside hardcore producer who dwelt amongst the ranks of Ratty and threw down some storming sets in the early days of the scene.
A slew of releases under his pajamas, he made his first appearance as a remixer on Formation #2, was the star of his own EP on Formation #4, and throughout the early to mid nineties steadily pumped out the wax on labels such as F-Project, Face, Legend, IQ, Creative Wax and Moving Shadow. After conducting a thorough, long-overdue investigation of the Formation and Moving Shadow back catalogues, I noticed a name kept popping up that I was familiar with, but not enough to say I really knew his work - and what I was hearing of it, I liked, liked so much that even my fussiness could no longer allow me to overlook it. And so, nine months later, here we are, a representative sample of his lesser known jungle work, 45 minutes worth to be exact, much of it tucked away on compilations that don't cross your desk too often, or singles where it's all too easy to forget the name of the man who 'remixed that tune.' There's the occasional female vocal, a smidgeon of ragga, some stabs, stutter-steps and hip-hop samples, but for the most part, it's jungle pure and simple: clean, powerful bass, soaring pads, searing strings, and some of the rollingest breaks ever to inhabit the black crack. Special thanks to DJ Nee of Enormous Mouse fame for the remake of the original, unreleased version of Revelations.
Yo Theo, Sliz here. Been a long time since we last seen each other. We had some good times here in Denver and NYC. I know Ted and the crew still talk about you.last time i saw you was when Candace and I stayed at your place in Brooklyn. I know that Midnite is still in Long Island.
Alot of people from back in the day still talk about the show we did here in Denver. I think it was the first time some of these kids ever seen a junglist do a live set on for decks. But anyhoo,i miss you buddy and i hope all is good. Big up rudeboi! Stay in touch @ I’ll send you some of the pictures Vroom the shows from the older days.