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Author: Pete

Stu J – Gadget

OK, skipping the obscurities for a second and posting a long time favorite 91 track here… Despite being a relatively early tune, there’s quite a few parts in this one. The hip hop amen / combo break down leading to the simple synth drop works every time! Stu J went on to do some more…

Jungletrain radio show 5/9/2012 – mp3 and tracklist

Show last night was really fun, thanks for the regulars who tuned in (Dustone, ImaginaryForces, Ombrios, DavidL et all). Ended up being a fairly moody but not super-dark set of 93-95 stuff (just a few diversions into the dark stuff), letting tracks play a lot longer than usual. Definitely fit my mood to a T,…

Prong – Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck (Atom Heart remix)

Here’s an neat track I just found on vinyl recently… definitely not up everyone’s alley (not even sure if I’d play it), but may be of serious interest if, like me, you’re into “before their time” tracks which hint at future styles to come. In this case, we’ve got a 1993 remix of the New…

2 Boasters Featuring Cloud 9 & DJ Pedro – The Traitor (Judas Mix)

Back to the 92s, here’s a bit of a Top Buzz classic. Aside from Cloud 9 who I assume everyone is familiar with, this track was also made by a group called “2 Boasters, A Digestive and a Jammy Dodger” – if that name doesn’t scream “oldskool sillyness” I don’t know what does. Despite the…

DJ Dextrous & Rude Boy Keith – Lovable

This tune isn’t exactly obscure, in fact it’s quite well known and recognizable as far as jungle tracks go. Released on the ace “King of the Jungle” label, it was also pressed on the “Drum & Bass Selection 1” comp on Breakdown Records, a label Dan Donnelly of Suburban Base ran to release chart-busting compilations…

Jungletrain radio show 4/25/2012 – mp3 and tracklist

Here’s a recording of the full 2.5 hour jungletrain radio show last night, April 25th 2012. All in all, I was very happy with how this show went – I spent more time before the show picking stuff instead of just mixing whatever happened to be in the crates nearest my turntables, which I think…