i love how people confuse this as old stuff, looks real oldschool though! the sound is absolutely fresh and does not only reiterate but is it's very own era of drum and bass building on the sound of the 90's, thank you very very much for this!
Yeah man every now and then on Spotify I get tricked by a track that isn't actually oldschool but is from the 2020s. One such artist is Brakka, making jungle tracks like what you'd hear from Suburban Base Records. 😂
This is the type of sound that makes it so easy to get into that flow state. This particular jungle sound is MAGICAL, borderline spiritual in how layered the tracks are.
I really like early jungle album artwork. It's interesting to see what the designers back then came up with to match this emerging style and make it look unique, it was this nice blend of actual jungles and 90s renders that I really like.. I'm glad other people are appreciating it too
Major props for consistently uploading nothing but positive energetic yet chill vibes constantly. One of my new favorite channels this year and an easy subscription. Stay real and keep vibing
Absolutely perfect..i listen to it everyday last 2 weeks from Sawteeth's channel along with side 2 which also its nice but in a more raw/hard direction, this side one is more ambient and moody and so i prefer it.
Já cheguei dando like ,nem preciso escutar para saber que é mais uma excelente postagem. Ótima trilha sonora para uma segunda-feira . Um abraço aqui do Brasil
Noice man, good mix by Sawteeth. Great to hear composers going for this old school vibe, sounded good then and still does now! Cuts through all the bs nicely haha
I gotta wonder the origin of the kickdrums of this genre, they sound like a mixture of drum machine and a super crispy acoustic kick, or perhaps even a recorded sound pitched way down. by far the least bassy kicks of any genre besides maybe jazz, which is interesting given that modern DnB has perhaps the most subby.
usually its utilizing the kick from an actual acoustic drum kit (loop/chops) and then sometimes layered with a tiny subtle sub click from a drum machine (you can usually tell by looking at the waveform kick and seeing how defined the sine waveform is). It gives it a nice extra structure while still making space in the mix for an 808 bassline.
Jungle doesn't have enough vocals to hit the charts in the US imo, Americans tend to be more aversive towards music without distinct vocals. If Jungle artists were to gain any ground in the American mainstream, it would be by collaborating with an already commercially successful artist. It's a pity, because I think Jungle and DnB is one of the more easy to grasp genres for an uninitiated listener. Idk how Dubstep gained so much mainstream popularity with how jarring it can be.
DnB is getting huge in some parts of the US. I know Sub Focus and Deekline (very different ends of the DnB spectrum!) and they've both been there this year and say it's starting to make an big impression. I lived in LA in 2000 and the second guy I met had decks and a whole collection of Metalheadz vinyl. RIP Erick Cheren. But this music was created in the UK underground, it's constantly morphed and mutated and will continue. So not 100% sure the US, or anywhere, will take to it like we have in the UK. Big up all Jungle Massive!!!! Let's keep this music alive :)
@@space_cowboy007 not as much as I want it to be. It is in the very bottom of underground. Really deep. Just like jazz - for those who understand. So I'm glad it's only for the most sophisticated ones.
I really wish I could go back to this era. I'm glad its gaining more recent popularity which is nice to see.
honestly feels like we're already back. I mean, this is a compilation made in 2022 with art that looks straight out of the 90s and early 2000s
Wake up Tux it's Y2K all over again!
@@snoopyrobot5993 Wet was made 6 months ago, were keeping it alive!
@@Arc.hitectureMusic yeah! I love being here for the resurgence!
❤💯❤💯❤💯❤💯
I grew up on Jungle, pirate radio back in the GOOD old days when there was no internet and most things were analogue. was a good time
Jungle/DnB is my musical Happy Place
Amen
i love how people confuse this as old stuff, looks real oldschool though! the sound is absolutely fresh and does not only reiterate but is it's very own era of drum and bass building on the sound of the 90's, thank you very very much for this!
Yeah man every now and then on Spotify I get tricked by a track that isn't actually oldschool but is from the 2020s. One such artist is Brakka, making jungle tracks like what you'd hear from Suburban Base Records. 😂
Architecture - Wet... Omg! 😍😍😍 Those pads, pianos and floaty sounds soooo nice
This is the type of sound that makes it so easy to get into that flow state.
This particular jungle sound is MAGICAL, borderline spiritual in how layered the tracks are.
It takes me right back to my teenage years in the 1990s, when I would go to sleep, leaving the Playstation on, with the music in the background.
Maybe try “from the vaults” by blu mar ten, u might like it!
good to see that the jungle mixes are back
Aqui no meu país o Brasil🇧🇷 ,o jungle anda esquecido, ainda bem que ainda existe vida aí fora.
They never left
loving this rise of jungle scene during this yearsssss
I really like early jungle album artwork. It's interesting to see what the designers back then came up with to match this emerging style and make it look unique, it was this nice blend of actual jungles and 90s renders that I really like.. I'm glad other people are appreciating it too
Major props for consistently uploading nothing but positive energetic yet chill vibes constantly. One of my new favorite channels this year and an easy subscription. Stay real and keep vibing
This is the only music that im able to concentrate with
track 2 got damn
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this is a vibe! thought it was a 90's album but its 2022 !! Super clean sound too love it
!!!
i came here for the thumbnail artwork and the mix bangs lmao SUBBED
I absolutely love everything about this type of music!! ✨💛✨
Same here. Brings back so many memories of my young adult years.
Sweet, good to hear the oldskool vibes, missed this sound so much
These delicious sounds bring me back to life, to the music I dreamt of.
This is my kind of jungle music glad someone else feels the way I have been for all these years
Absolute gold
Absolutely perfect..i listen to it everyday last 2 weeks from Sawteeth's channel along with side 2 which also its nice but in a more raw/hard direction, this side one is more ambient and moody and so i prefer it.
Banger tunes
Thank you for sharing this with us. Jungle is amazing.
the early internet, playstation aesthetic + jungle is sick
Like share and comment y'all, more good stuff
Vibes! - Thanks for the download. And biggups for the era-realistic cover-art. VERY "Jungle Tekno" 12" ;-)
thats what i thought too ^^
Já cheguei dando like ,nem preciso escutar para saber que é mais uma excelente postagem.
Ótima trilha sonora para uma segunda-feira .
Um abraço aqui do Brasil
Abraço de quinta feira!
Opaaaa
❤❤❤❤
Nice Jungle 😎 🙏
FINALLY! People comin back to GOOD MUSIC after that SKRILLEX ACCIDENT (I know, it was DUBSTEP ^^... SAME, SAME, BUT DIFFERENT)
Quickly becoming one of my favorite channels ❤
first track goes hard
First one is hands down the best, thanks for uploading this amazing music.
oh yes thank you
Cannot get enough of this. Probably still gonna have this on repeat throughout the entirety of this year!
This channel is a godsend
GOOD
I can't say enough great things about this set, other than I admire you and your ability, I may be damned to ask for you to never stop
Awesome
Soooooo cleeeeaaaan! Never stop or give me your sources
love you guys
MILES
Hooray, a new mix! I love it, thank you... :3
10:20 Madlib used same sample in 'real eyes' (Quasimoto - The Unseen is a crazy interesting album, also based on the art of breaking beats ;)
...oh and in case you're really bored or interested, feel free to look for 'Break Fluid' on bc (a 5 track liquid inspired trip)
PSX feelings... 😊
love it, its 3:3 am and i am jamming this til 4
Noice man, good mix by Sawteeth. Great to hear composers going for this old school vibe, sounded good then and still does now! Cuts through all the bs nicely haha
Can't wait for Jungle Fatigue Vol. 3! I bought all your stuff on BandCamp.
Beautiful
Excellent!!
Perfect:)
vamuuuuuuu gurizada
'Wet' is a bit of a banger huh? Big Up for that one // SUBBED
nice
You are born in the jungle, and you die in the jungle.
fine ass selection of tunes :)
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Delicious
9'O'5
holy shit
bro what happend to side B i loved that one so much 😭
fucking yesssssss
👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
This is so sick. 1996
Junglist!
the sample from track 2 sound very familiar from where it come from? some nintendo game maybe?
what part exactly? I think I only used samples for the flutes but there's a very good chance they might have been from that sample cd
I gotta wonder the origin of the kickdrums of this genre, they sound like a mixture of drum machine and a super crispy acoustic kick, or perhaps even a recorded sound pitched way down. by far the least bassy kicks of any genre besides maybe jazz, which is interesting given that modern DnB has perhaps the most subby.
usually its utilizing the kick from an actual acoustic drum kit (loop/chops) and then sometimes layered with a tiny subtle sub click from a drum machine (you can usually tell by looking at the waveform kick and seeing how defined the sine waveform is). It gives it a nice extra structure while still making space in the mix for an 808 bassline.
Is there a way to get the full compilation Jungle Fatigue Vol 1 - X ? Its so damn good
Do y’all think jungle / d&b has potential to make an impact in mainstream music
It already is massively in the UK, pretty much anyone you speak to at least likes a few drum and bass tracks and it's starting to hit the charts
Jungle doesn't have enough vocals to hit the charts in the US imo, Americans tend to be more aversive towards music without distinct vocals. If Jungle artists were to gain any ground in the American mainstream, it would be by collaborating with an already commercially successful artist.
It's a pity, because I think Jungle and DnB is one of the more easy to grasp genres for an uninitiated listener. Idk how Dubstep gained so much mainstream popularity with how jarring it can be.
@@RatBürgerSk8 I am still baffled by how big dubstep became in the US.
DnB is getting huge in some parts of the US. I know Sub Focus and Deekline (very different ends of the DnB spectrum!) and they've both been there this year and say it's starting to make an big impression. I lived in LA in 2000 and the second guy I met had decks and a whole collection of Metalheadz vinyl. RIP Erick Cheren.
But this music was created in the UK underground, it's constantly morphed and mutated and will continue. So not 100% sure the US, or anywhere, will take to it like we have in the UK.
Big up all Jungle Massive!!!!
Let's keep this music alive :)
Love music like this!
did that sound come back to nightclubs already?
yep. I also play jungle from time to time
@@diffusionx is it widespread in your area already?
@@space_cowboy007 not as much as I want it to be. It is in the very bottom of underground. Really deep. Just like jazz - for those who understand. So I'm glad it's only for the most sophisticated ones.
@@diffusionx if it helps you have fun AND stand out from more normal DJs then all the better
where's side b?
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Unfortunately B side was removed but here's the whole thing
Frrr
Track listing please
lmao I thought it was a playstation gameplay vid
2 amen breaks out of 7 songs. decent score, but two too many