swear 93 had some of the best tunes. Was certainly my favourite year of raving as jungle emerged from the rave scene. hearing some of the noises and complex brakes for the first time was mind blowing, or was that them there disco biscuits!
Absolute monster of a tune, one of my faves for that serious heavy kick drum and the synths that take you through space to another dimension!!! The deep dark melodic base line just adds the icing on the cake, tune is just way to sci fi dystopian goodness!!!
MARK BENNETT exceptional track of the most important memories of my life which I have to say that I wish every single day that I was back there again in the early to mid 990s and I'm now 43 and it's taken me ages to find this
Only took me 29 years to find out what this badass tune was called! Used to hear it being mixed-up all the time on pirate radio in Sheffield and on my rave tapes that the stations would put on auto-reverse overnight. Thanks mickeybeam75 & TH-cam!
@@richrobertsuk I think it was Fantasy FM and SCR used to leave tapes on Auto Reverse overnight sometimes till the afternoon. Used to get some tapes from Raves being played out overnight too. 👍 Someone borrowed a great one of Jumping Jack Frost and I never got it back!
Just been building myself a playlist and stumbled on this comment. There was also Hardcore FM 92 onwards which I seem to remember catered for this style. There was the odd DJ or duo on the other stations but they were more eclectic. Jack Smooth fired out so many timeless tunes
hardcore jungle Techno at it's best! Astoria and The Rocket, Camden Palace were we dance all night and then went breakfast club or dungeons after crazy Club was on
@@JanineAlyshaX I mean it’s not since there’s a 4/4 kickdrum in there but thanks for your contribution. In fact this is probably the quintessential jungle tekno track. For dark side hardcore check out something more like Underground Feeling by Jim Vas and Neil Polo or Here Come the Drumz by Doc Scott
everybody used to belt out the remix,but this was absolutely the mutts nuts back in the day.rare as rocking horse shit.took me 6 months after release to get it on white.
For anyone who didn't attend orange at astoria there are a number of videos on you tube of those nights. But I can confirm. They were great nights. Better when the balcony was open. Bit more intimate when it weren't.
This is an amazing track! I'm wondering something.. if Wax Doctor (Paul Saunders) is the producer of this track, then why on the record its saying produced & mixed by Jack Smooth. Who is the real producer of this tune?
Yes... some digital synths that have square wave can get close. The waveshaping engine in the 01W makes unique sounds other synths struggle to emulate. People may have sampled it, but there will be plenty where people have used a square wave, so will sound similar, but not exact.
Nonsense!! It's meant to be at this tempo, unless you wanna mix it into a House set lol. If you're expecting mega quality audio on uploads from over 5 years ago you're mistaken!
It's not 'meant to be' this tempo- the sleeve and label of this version have no BPM info. I'm a record producer, I'm not talking about audio quality- turntables have no pitch control, this is pitched up way too fast and its made the audio thin. This playback speed is incorrect for the scene the year this was released, this was recorded to be played back significantly slower- which is why the break sounds like a dying midget playing a kids drum kit with a couple of pencils. LOL
stuporstar Firstly, this was recorded at around 0% Pitch, therefore it isn't too fast. Its the speed the track was produced. And given that this was made in the Summer of 92' predominantly played within the UK Hardcore Breakbeat scene of the day the speed is no where near faster than it should be. In fact, you'll find a bucket load of mixes with DJ's pushing the tempo up on this track way faster than this. If you want to listen to music plodding along at a much slower pace than intended, then each to their own and all that, agree to disagree etc lol!!
Was gonna say Ive heard this and indeed have played this myself many times at higher speeds ( I recall Seduction, Stu Allen and Easygroove all playing it faster on tapes/cd's I own ), If I ever played it slower it didnt sound right to me so Ild usually let the mix come in, Switch over, REWIND then bang the pitch up. You have it spot on Mickey :) And anyone who was a true raver from back then would most probably agree :)
I was 7 years old when this came out my sister used to play this on a mix tape that I own now. Personal favorite of mine.
any chance we can get you to order a cheap tape ripper and upload something like that? :D
@@narbra9678 could be a possibility but not got round to doing so just yet.
W i c k e d
Haha brilliant
Are you saying that you are a bitd character then?
swear 93 had some of the best tunes. Was certainly my favourite year of raving as jungle emerged from the rave scene. hearing some of the noises and complex brakes for the first time was mind blowing, or was that them there disco biscuits!
Absolute monster of a tune, one of my faves for that serious heavy kick drum and the synths that take you through space to another dimension!!! The deep dark melodic base line just adds the icing on the cake, tune is just way to sci fi dystopian goodness!!!
Wow Been after the name of this track since ‘94. Finally found it
Glad I found this. Remember hearing on an episode of BPM I recorded as I was too young to stay up lol
Awesome still 30+ years later, thanks for upping 😊
FUKIN LOVE DIS TUNE! BLOODCLART BRINGS BACK MEMORIES!!!
MARK BENNETT exceptional track of the most important memories of my life which I have to say that I wish every single day that I was back there again in the early to mid 990s and I'm now 43 and it's taken me ages to find this
MARK BENNETT this time bomb and dream finder
fuckin too right brov
@@markquigley4796 Dream finder is a top track man
STILL PLAYING IN 2020
The year I properly started buying drum and bass (well, 'jungle techno' for a little while in 92) and then: 1993 hit and DNB it was ;)
@@Tomsm8 Ha! I certainly do my friend.
Can not get more underground even now. the real style and emotion,true track.Respect.
bandulo ... couldn’t agree more
haunting tune
Bang on mate, couldn't put it better myself.
Only took me 29 years to find out what this badass tune was called! Used to hear it being mixed-up all the time on pirate radio in Sheffield and on my rave tapes that the stations would put on auto-reverse overnight.
Thanks mickeybeam75 & TH-cam!
What station was that? Fantasy fm? I'm from sheffield too! 😁👍
@@richrobertsuk I think it was Fantasy FM and SCR used to leave tapes on Auto Reverse overnight sometimes till the afternoon.
Used to get some tapes from Raves being played out overnight too. 👍 Someone borrowed a great one of Jumping Jack Frost and I never got it back!
@sm_uk yes i remember SCR too! the good old days eh! Remember hearing lennie de ice 'we are e' and that is how i got into it all! 😁
Just been building myself a playlist and stumbled on this comment. There was also Hardcore FM 92 onwards which I seem to remember catered for this style. There was the odd DJ or duo on the other stations but they were more eclectic. Jack Smooth fired out so many timeless tunes
Does anyone know what the track was called that was meant to have been made by DJ Easy D?
Ace tune 🎶 never forget. Hardcore never dies!! :-)
The legend that is Wax Doctor! Made some massive tunes! This one is epic!
hardcore jungle Techno at it's best! Astoria and The Rocket, Camden Palace were we dance all night and then went breakfast club or dungeons after crazy Club was on
Cor this got rinsed by everyone. Jungle Tenkno in its purest form
Big up Ron Wells
It's dark side hardcore not jungle!
@@JanineAlyshaX I mean it’s not since there’s a 4/4 kickdrum in there but thanks for your contribution. In fact this is probably the quintessential jungle tekno track. For dark side hardcore check out something more like Underground Feeling by Jim Vas and Neil Polo or Here Come the Drumz by Doc Scott
@@JanineAlyshaX Also sub genre semantic nitpickers are boring
Not as boring as people who think they are knowledgeable about genres of music, but they don't know what they are talking about lmfao 🤣
Amazing tune from back in the day. Goldie busted this out in a set live in Denver I was at!
What year?
@@maipai4282before you were born you little twat
Stone cold underground classic,one of the best...spine tingling.
You just made an old man happy! Nice one
Love this track so much
T-t-t-t-t-top buzz!
nice one mickey =)
reverendkrv mc Lenny 😂nice one Mickey starlight 1992
Such a wicked track! Listen to this everyday atm
Sounds excellent for 1992
The best track ever.
Hadn't heard the full version of this until I heard a section in one of the hour long mixes. This is a serious toon!!
Stone cold classic. Caned by all the biggies back in the day!
Absolutely sick tune! Classic!
this is quite possibly the biggest track 💣🎢
I've been looking for this for a very long time and it's one of the top 5 for my own
Class tune !!! Bring it back and haunting techno
Yessss, thank you very much.
Got this on a DJ Krome mixtape along with many other bangers I’ve managed to ID this year.
Like it came out today!! Still a banger!! 🔊🧨✨
Booming track micky keep up the good work love your mixes spot on bro
Never knew the name of this track til today, perfection in its production. That snare reverb is....... mwahhh
amazing tune
Buzzin aint heard this since 93 when I was 21
everybody used to belt out the remix,but this was absolutely the mutts nuts back in the day.rare as rocking horse shit.took me 6 months after release to get it on white.
same with original pennywise
Great memories of this at obsession. Good messed up night
On the green green green green apple radio....
Love the rubber beats
Here come the drums mixes in nicely...
So what
Tripping HARD!!✨
Basement Records classic💯
R. I. P Wax Doctor
He is very much still alive do not ever scare me like that
cant beat the buzz of the bass at1.20
Can't help hearing "Edge *1 Cmpnded" being mixed in at the end. Hmm, Pavlovian.. :)
most wicked.. if you play it just today the whole crowd will still ged maaad
Yes Jack Smooth .. on another level 🤗🥴
Oh look at me. I know the producer.
@@maipai4282 wow you’re filled with hate judging by your other comments. Perhaps seek therapy mr/she/they/them what ever you are !!!
Came here from John B's "HARDCORE BREAKBEAT RAVE VINYL ONLY CLASSICS & RARITIES SPECIAL" on twitch.tv. This is a proper choon.
Defection 89.4 classic 👌
fkin tune is so good
I remember discovering basement records,still listen regularly when the the kids and wife are in bed
Wicked!
What a classic, they don’t make them like this anymore
AWOL Banger!!!!
Curtain coming up at The mighty Astoria...Orange Crew
For anyone who didn't attend orange at astoria there are a number of videos on you tube of those nights. But I can confirm. They were great nights. Better when the balcony was open. Bit more intimate when it weren't.
old school
killa classic
Reincarnation all the way 92’ halcyon days
Kings Hall massive
When that bassline drops.....
Got this on a mix tape by Bukem in 92, is that possible?
yes.
Considering it came out in 92 and they you heard it on a 92 tape..why the f@@k would you ask such a stupid question?
Don’t make em like they used to , what a fucking tune, bad boy come again, bit of raindance back in the day x
Jungle techno.......
when hardcore mutated into jongle tekna.
@@emil_rainbow Patrick from top buzz.....
Tune 👍
one of the daddy's
haciendaboy1 this time bomb and dream finder
Love the darkside of hardcore 🤪
Green Apple. Green Apple. Green Apple. Green Apple. Green Apple. Green Apple. Har har har har har hardcore on the Green Apple.
See my green apple video.
badass
💖💯👌
bass!!!!!!!!
Reading Crew!
Just found it. Get in.
RIP Wax Doctor aka Anthony Atkinson.
Wax Doctor is Paul Saunders from High Wycombe
Albi s you got them mixed up.
Wrong person
MC Mad P and DJ Topp Buzz
WOOF WOOF BARK BARK ARF ARF ARF GRRRR WOOF
Make ya wanner groooooveee
The birth of jungle
Rock stars, you are the pop stars rockstars are heavy users of… cocococococooook
This is an amazing track! I'm wondering something.. if Wax Doctor (Paul Saunders) is the producer of this track, then why on the record its saying produced & mixed by Jack Smooth. Who is the real producer of this tune?
If you go on discogs, then it will say it was produced and mixed by Jack Smooth.
Jack Smooth was the producer of this track, but he’s not the artist.
@@thewashingtonguy8746 How does this work? I thought that "producer" is the person who creates the track?
@@rnsrp2 It is, but Jack Smooth produced it. Wax Doctor must have let him handle the production after writing it.
@@thewashingtonguy8746 Not to mention he has produced Jungle Techno tracks on other dance artist records from 1992 to 1996 for Basement Records.
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Takes me way back and makes me realise today’s edm is crap.
QUALITY
Wax Doctor is Alex Reece, am I right?
wax doctor is wax doctor (paul saunders) and alex reece is alex reece =)
phelipe midena Yes absoluty correct. Thou these guys all did tracks on some other labels , like creative wax.
And Ron wells is jack smooth.
Sure kid twist is Alex Reece
Paul Saunders, knew him well from Marlow in Buckinghamshire,he was a game changer in his style of music,legend😉
Anybody got an ID on the bass synth?
Korg 01W using it's internal waveshaping feature
@@RonWellsJSthanks Ron. That’s the bass at 1:24 yeah? There’s quite a few tracks that use this bass, did everyone else sample it you think?
Yes... some digital synths that have square wave can get close. The waveshaping engine in the 01W makes unique sounds other synths struggle to emulate. People may have sampled it, but there will be plenty where people have used a square wave, so will sound similar, but not exact.
Well ahead of its time. Todays stuff is woke
BPMs up too high, its making it tinny... this track has a lot more weight taken down a good 10bpm from here
Nonsense!! It's meant to be at this tempo, unless you wanna mix it into a House set lol. If you're expecting mega quality audio on uploads from over 5 years ago you're mistaken!
It's not 'meant to be' this tempo- the sleeve and label of this version have no BPM info. I'm a record producer, I'm not talking about audio quality- turntables have no pitch control, this is pitched up way too fast and its made the audio thin. This playback speed is incorrect for the scene the year this was released, this was recorded to be played back significantly slower- which is why the break sounds like a dying midget playing a kids drum kit with a couple of pencils. LOL
stuporstar Firstly, this was recorded at around 0% Pitch, therefore it isn't too fast. Its the speed the track was produced. And given that this was made in the Summer of 92' predominantly played within the UK Hardcore Breakbeat scene of the day the speed is no where near faster than it should be. In fact, you'll find a bucket load of mixes with DJ's pushing the tempo up on this track way faster than this. If you want to listen to music plodding along at a much slower pace than intended, then each to their own and all that, agree to disagree etc lol!!
+stuporstar hahahahah idiot
Was gonna say Ive heard this and indeed have played this myself many times at higher speeds ( I recall Seduction, Stu Allen and Easygroove all playing it faster on tapes/cd's I own ), If I ever played it slower it didnt sound right to me so Ild usually let the mix come in, Switch over, REWIND then bang the pitch up. You have it spot on Mickey :) And anyone who was a true raver from back then would most probably agree :)