The drum n bass lessons continue, but now we enter the ragga jungle. The beats grow wild here with percussive insanity, the bass bobs in all rich and fat with dub, and the patois spittin rastas are out in force. Bumboclaat!
This is the roots of drum n bass, buried deep underground, but full of musical nutrients for healthy rudeboys.
Starting with a little history, we've got Congo Natty and Remarc from the early days. Original Nuttah is included for likely being the most popular song in the genre, then Tester rips it apart with "Live Longer" as we go down into the underground with some of the best ragga junglists the genre has to offer. Much respect to Rhygin for running ragga-jungle.com for so many years.
Congo Natty: Junglist
Remarc: RIP
Shy Fx ft. UK Apache: Original Nuttah
Tester: Live Longer (ft. Sizzla)
Tester: We Do The Killing
Rhygin: Destroy Dem
Rhygin: Karate (ft. Sizzla)
16 Armed Jack: Bust Outta Dis
RCola and Jacky Murda ft. Bass Nacho: Cowboy Run
Krinjah: Bam Bam Remix
Murderbot: Rub-a-Dub Soldier
Murderbot: Twilight Zone
0=0: In Your Eyes
Respect to The Winstons. Amen.
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Atmospheric Energy - Inspired (October 2011)
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Drumfunk. Edits. Choppage. Call it what you want, it's the subgenre of drum n bass that focuses on detailed and highlighted edited/chopped up drum patterns twisting and turning their way through a light ambient haze.
I managed to find a lot of playlists on YouTube of artists that are most representative of the Drumfunk genre:
Fanu
Breakage
Seba
Paradox
Equinox
ASC
Fracture & Neptune
I managed to find a lot of playlists on YouTube of artists that are most representative of the Drumfunk genre:
Fanu
Breakage
Seba
Paradox
Equinox
ASC
Fracture & Neptune
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So you have checked out all of those Enduser tracks I've posted, right? A lot of his stuff is similar, like End of a Beginning.J T wrote:Drumfunk. Edits. Choppage. Call it what you want, it's the subgenre of drum n bass that focuses on detailed and highlighted edited/chopped up drum patterns twisting and turning their way through a light ambient haze.
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Yeah, Enduser is great. Generally, I don't usually classify him as drumfunk since he doesn't focus as much on atmospheric ambience. His drum edits are certainly complex and funky, though often heavy and distorted. The rest of his instrumentation tends to be hard edged and tech heavy rather than airy and fluid, which seems important to the drumfunk sound. But Enduser is versatile and "End of a Beginning" is an exception to my general impression of his music. And really, it's all breakbeat and these subgenres get silly after awhile, despite their utility for finding similar kinds of music.
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At work currently listening to StripE. An alias of kors k.
I love his work, and this album is fantastic.
I love his work, and this album is fantastic.
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Digital has always been a personal favorite. That whole Dubzilla album is a killer.pocket wrote:Digital: True Natty
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Anyone ever notice how fantastic Royksopp is? (Also, Kate Havnevik's voice: Mmm. Yep.) - Only This Moment
How about some Cepia too: Ithaca
Also, a thousand internets for the man/woman who can tell me what the track playing over the clip at 7:50 is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cj_MQMJ3U8
How about some Cepia too: Ithaca
Also, a thousand internets for the man/woman who can tell me what the track playing over the clip at 7:50 is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cj_MQMJ3U8
My god, this is outstanding, by the way.elmagicochrisg wrote:Atmospheric Energy - Inspired (October 2011)
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Too many good songs these guys... ^^pierrot wrote:Anyone ever notice how fantastic Royksopp is?
Speaking of nice voices. Check out 'What Else is There' with Karin Dreijer Andersson, and 'The Girl with the Robot' with Robyn...

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