Most tracks from BODYCOMBAT releases BC1 to BC20 are by Saifam. From BC20 to BC60, various labels were involved, and professional composers contributed significantly. Some tracks were contracted with Japanese record companies, like BC37-7. From BC70 onward, BODYCOMBAT worked with globally renowned labels like Monstercat, using different synthesizers over the years. This makes it difficult to easily remix the tracks. However, creating a DJ mix would be relatively easy.
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I've been enjoying it for 18 years!
I'm listening to Jungle and D&B since 1996 ❤
@@muzzicianz I also start enjoying Bodycombat back from 2006.
@@tengngeelim957 Hearing the songs from when I started really gets me excited. I love the old track BC23-7.
@@patrickmuller8421 In Japan, back in 1996, the genre wasn't called D&B; it was only referred to as Jungle.
Can you try remix all BC release? (Like 80ish, 90ish etc) Thank you.
Most tracks from BODYCOMBAT releases BC1 to BC20 are by Saifam.
From BC20 to BC60, various labels were involved, and professional composers contributed
significantly. Some tracks were contracted with Japanese record companies, like BC37-7.
From BC70 onward, BODYCOMBAT worked with globally renowned labels like Monstercat,
using different synthesizers over the years.
This makes it difficult to easily remix the tracks.
However, creating a DJ mix would be relatively easy.