Man I’ve heard you play so many times back in the day and you always bought the heat! Rocking out in that all white lycra suit 😍 haha love ya! Respect 👊🏻
Yes pal, I was there, I would pay silly money to go back in a time machine (if it was possible to)to relive those days, you can't recreate the same today
You was a different class back in the day ur style was totally unique a massive contributor to jungle. Anddd might i add absolutely stunning🔥 and still are... long live the queen of jungle 👊
Kids these days don’t know what they missed... going clubbing without a cell phone and get lost for 20 hours... that much fun should have been illegal; ah yes it was!
Let me tell you I am a jungelist pure from the early 90's , I am turning 50 in a month or two but you took me straight back to my 20's jumping up down in my car taking my kids to school! Freaking awesome stuff!!! Keep that bassline pumping!!! Aaaarrrgghhh!!!
@@slydreadley glad it was only your whistle, you can't be pulling your horn out when dropping the kids off at school even Jimmy Saville wouldn't get away with that these days
The nostalgia is thick in this mix, it's palpable!!! I've been with my wife for over 25 years. We were jungle/D&B heads, we lived for it! Still do really. This reminds me of the early days of our relationship. What a perfect mix of the classics. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
00:40 Circles-Adam F 03:31 I'm A Junglist! - Tribe of Issachar 06:31 P funk Era - Pascal 10:10 Soul 2 Soul PT.1 Test Press Formation Records 13:17 The Helicopter Tune - Deep Blue 17:26 Spiritual - Aura Engineers without Fears (DJ Rap&Aston Harvey) 21:01 I'm so (In love With You) - Blu (DJ Rap Remix) 24:31 The Dark Stranger (Johnny Jungle Remix) 28:20 Cause & Effect - Concept 2 31:19 Deadline - Digital 33:38 Original Nuttah - Shy FX & UK Apachi 36:57 Champion Sound - Q-Project & Spinback 39:00 Fire-Prizna 42:01 Arsonist (Some Justice 95) - Urban Shakedown ft. Debo 43:55 Hardstep-DJ Rap 46:51 All that Jazz - DJ Fresh 50:06 Rumble DJ Rap
I just found this today. I'm 46 YO and recently getting back into techno/house/jungle/trance. I used to love going to raves in the 90s. I love that you spin live vinyl. Amazing. ❤
Big up 1995 ravers!! I miss raving at The Sanctuary, Island Music Arena, Bagleys, Lazerdrome, Club UN, The Powerhouse, Camden Palace...Big up all the London pirate radio stations that helped support the scene.
Heh Bagleys I've not heard that name in a while and I live in MK so The Sanctuary was my local and Equinox in Rushden Ithink really low fucking ceiling I remember that.....When the music was crazy and the drugs were good, good times.
@@bertieballs Big up!! Bagleys was epic!! The Sanctuary is now an IKEA. I say we all go there and have a rave up in living memory of The Sanctuary hahaha. Bouncing from sofa to sofa oi oi!!! They should invite DJ Rap to play there now that would be a blast!!!
@@TakeMeBackPirateRadio Innersense at the lazedrome, Desire. orange at the Astoria. AWOL at paradise, clacton pier All nighters All great events I was lucky enuff to attend.. I'd be up for raving at IKEA. Anywhere as long as it's banging lol.
@@AllOuttaBubblegum123 Hahahaha post lockdown who knows what's on the cards. Anything is possible hahaha. Big up!! Loved Innersense that was one the best raves going. Great vibes. Clacton Pier wow now that's a throw back. Also The Junction Cambridge and Que Club in Brumm. Miss those days. Raving as one under one roof.
I'm 45 and i'm jumping like teenage!! Oh!! how much i love this rhythm! I wonder why the production of these beautiful rhythms stopped...Definitely in the early 90's we lived the future!THANK YOU DJ RAP!!
Dj rap she’s a lady u know 🥷🏴☠️👊🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🏴☠️ famous trigga lyrics 🥇🔥🔥🔥👌🏼👊🏻 quality sett listening to it again with the lads they lovin it 🏴☠️😎🥷🥇👊🏻🔥🔥🔥👊🏻
@@riaoww Crossfader is ok for cutting, but for smoother mixing the channel fader is a better option - especially in D&B where there's a lot going on in the tunes and your EQ's will need adjusting. Rap is an old school DJ mate, I've seen her live enough times back in the day and 100% she can mix live on vinyl so there would be little motive to pre-record a mix and pretend to do it live, alone in a room, for TH-cam. However you don't need to take my word for that, watch at 9mins50s when she brings in Soul2Soul over P-Funk Era, initially is not in time - but she puts it right by manipulating the deck platter. Old school DJ's can do that, as more than likely, once upon a time we were using crappy belt drive turntables. If you're watching the BPM's on your CDJ, or pressing SYNC - you can't. Now say you're sorry... to the queen of D&B lol. ; )
@@breakerbreaker292 I wouldn't be so fast to dismiss sync or laptop DJ controller screens. Sure, the mixes lose a bit of that raw DIY charm, and of course a well cared for vinyl sounds better than anything, particularly the deep grooves cut into a dubplate. However, I started mixing as a hobby around 1999 or 2000. I used off brand belt drive tables with pitch adjustment knobs or faders. I learned the old skool way with a small stack of drum n bass and vintage hip hop vinyl. I had to learn how to count off beats, count the phrases, familiarize myself with my vinyl until I got sick of every track, rough counting the run time of intros, drops (located in the wide, shallow groove on the record), and of course I had to develop an ear for beat matching which drum loops or drops sound harmonious played in unison during smooth EQ transitions (using only my hearing and pitch faders to match), occasionally they wouldn't smooth blend, so I dabbled in fader cutting, rhythmically alternating the tracks from one loop to the next with even EQ setting on both channels. The point is, technology brought us to this point, and I just bought a digital controller and laptop to mix MP3 files (which lack the dense bottom end and decibel level consistency between tracks that are more credited to vinyl). I love the sync buttons. I don't necessarily need it, but beat sync buttons have still raised my game because I don't have to spend precious moments during mix sessions manually cuing up the each subsequent track at least a couple of times to adjust pitch and match beats by ear. This gives me more time to browse and select tracks from my SD card using the browse knob (also an advantage over lugging around milk crates full of vinyl or a few big binders of CDs that take more time to leaf through and are more difficult to read the labels in a poorly lit house party or rave.). That leaves plenty of time to manipulate sound using various modern tools common to most newer DJ decks; auto key match, FX, PM looper, hot cues, etc, and this only makes my sets more interesting and exciting. Plus more time to look people in the eyes and read the crowd. I get it, I started with vinyl. Sync or key match may seem like cheating a bit, but 20 years ago I'd have killed for a couple hundred dollar console loaded with the audio features and digital libraries loaded with inexpensive MP3s, as opposed to old Pioneer turntables, mixers with only EQ and cross faders/volume faders, and a limited number of tracks to choose from out of my small vinyl collection that costed between 8 and 15 dollars per each 12" record that typically only had two tracks per record. Besides, you still have to properly select tracks, and you still need to know the music. If two different rhythms have juxtaposed patterns that can't be properly syncopated under any circumstances, auto sync doesn't do you any good at all. I think its great that tech has consolidated two decks and a mixer into small combo units loaded with gimmicks and FX, and it's great that it's not nearly as costly to accumulate a massive library of music thanks to MP3 technology. It's a far more accessible hobby now.
@@riaoww You're smoking some good shit bro. Educate yourself before hurling such inane, half cooked allegations towards talented professionals who are true masters of their craft.
ONE SECOND in.... goosebumps on arms, and I’m yelling in my kitchen, “check - check - check !!!” whilst making waffles for my 80-year old dad. He’s used to things like that by now...
Nice one, it's a good path to follow, I think all the chat on here is from proper genuine good people with a passion for the same thing that has been in there lives for 30 years ISH, so yeah good choice 👍
@@paulrimmer8112 You don’t know this, but AK and friends who replied to you, he didn’t notice the 8…. AK does know that 112 is a good number 8 is a solid number, it’s a junglist future and that dj rap fulfills my silence!
I’m 40 tomorrow and this took me waaaaay back. First heard you on 1 in the Jungle in my early teens, from my bedroom, in a tiny wee village in Central Scotland. Recording the show on an actual cassette then heading into 23rd Precinct in Glasgow to buy the tunes. Felt a bit emotional when I heard that piano sample on P Funk Era. So much respect for you, Charissa. Top, top DJ. Thanks for all the good times.
"HEPPLA HEPPLA IN THA PLACE" "THIS IS ONE IN THA JUNGLE AND THA PHONE LINES ARE RUNNIN RED".. "BIG TINGS R GWAN-CHA MEEYA MEEYA GWAN... GRILL IT UP YO JUMPIN JACK FROST..
Me too Mark, except I'm 41, I'm in the west. I also went to 23rd Precinct. Wis buzzin when 1 in the Jungle came on. Used to listen to the Kenny Ken mix on tape with one headphone in at school 🙌
Took me back 25 years. Evokes memories of flyers on my room wall, attending raves, love, care free, shared appreciation of the music, living for he moment, feeling the drum and bass through your soul and knowing others felt it too. Ford fiesta xr2, vauxhall nova.
Sound just like me lol. I had all the pez flyers on my wall. Hundreds of them. All top class art for the day. They would probably worth good money if I kept them all. Lol great Es great ppl, great music, so much love. No trouble. No hassles all great atmospheres. Never saw a fight in all my life raving in jungle clubs in London. Oh how I miss those days. ✌️
A female boss right there... you propelled yourself into legendary status with your Spiritual Aura track for me. Probably the classiest drop on a DnB tune ever
I was 17, just passed my driving test and my first car tape played was your jdj journey through the land of drum and base. I still get the same tingles now as you gave me back then. Love you ❤️
Great set. What a wonderful time to be young, the 90's. On the cusp of the technological explosion, full of potential energy with paths not yet carved in stone.
And now you got some today fighting over that there’s not enough women in the scene of Jungle when Rap and many others have been there from day! Madness
Define proper. Vinyl has its pros and cons. It doesn't qualify one as a proper DJ. I learned on vinyl, but now use digital mediums. I certainly don't claim to have the talent of Rap, Mickey Finn, Andy C, or Shimon, but I'll put my skills up against any half cocked internet commenters.
@@markrago7217 History speaks for itself. Vinyl was around before Cd's so you had to learn your trade on vinyl. I learnt to mix and scratch on decks that were belt driven and had no pitch. The only pitch control you had was your fingers. When you tried to scratch the needle was bouncing all over the place so you had to get your technique spot on. Today is a different ball game with controllers and digital. My personal opinion is that it just makes dj'ing a whole lot easier. I can see the plus side of going digital when it comes to carrying records but apart from that I will never be a fan. A lot of what made dj'ing has gone. People don't need to dig for records anymore and also you look at scratch dj's, they rarely use classic hip hop tracks to scratch over. This is why I rate Craze so much. You look at the quality of his DMC sets they are better than the routines you hear today and they are stem from vinyl. I understand that technology will always be advancing but sometimes it is for the better and sometimes it isn't
@@markrago7217 As for your comment on half cocked Internet commentators. If that is aimed at me I would gladly go toe to toe with anyone. I don't claim to be the best but I can hold my own when battling. If I lose so be it but no one could ever call me a toy. I've been there and done it all. No nerves on this side.
@@markrago7217 "half cocked" is a bit naughty....enjoy your CDs and all that, but Bootabless5 pretty much summarised why their viewpoint is king for me. He scientifically broke it down as to why vinyl gives people greater skills. Respect to all DJs.
Thank you for your videos. That's exactly how you make music. Real Dj's/Djane's don't need to pose around. This is real and authentic. All the button pushers and fake DJ's can watch here how to DJ properly. Since I play vinyl myself, it's really fun to watch and listen to you. Please never stop. greetings from germany.
Saw Carl Cox there in the late 90's. Fkin awesome venue, so good to be able to chill in the theatre/cinema style seats, chill out, skin up a few relaxing joints, then head back down to the dance floor an go mental again 😁😁 Good times man 😎
Totally remembering the old days, it's 0700, im on the train to London and I'm bouncing, thank you DJ Rap for taking me back. I miss this happy time. One nation under a groove!
Out of the many many.... many DJ's I've had the pleasure of meeting over the last 30 years... (Miss Saverio) DJ Rap is still one of the nicest... most humblest people I've ever met... Always genuine and always has such a gentle nature about her... I still feel it an honour and a privilege to have been part of that generation... Thank you for all the amazing years of music DJ Rap... and the many years to come 🙏
Omfg this mix takes me waaaaaaay back into time when it was all about the music and everyone having a good time... and not a mobile phone in sight. Thanks for the memories ms Rap ❤
Hip Hop, RNB, House, Garage, Swing, Rare Groove etc...i like it all but have and will always even at my old age come back to the music that's influenced me most. Salute DJ Rap, solid set 👏🏿
What a blast. The set was beautiful, but as fun was reading the comments. It’s amazing that all these years later we remember so fondly hot, damp, dance floors, cigarette smoke, and the joy of the crowd being electrified by a dj in a booth, spinning records. It was a miracle of sorts I think.
All hail the Queen of DnB & Jungle.... one of my favourite Djs. Takes me back to listening to Cassette Tapes in the mid-late 90s. And yes, Dj Rap is still looking hot 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I've lost count of the amount of sets I've danced too live that you've dropped. Most noticeable Dreamscape 27, Energy 97 and most recently at The waterfront Norwich where you dropped Alien Girl and I almost cried. Definitely a legend for the scene and love this producer with all my heart, especially her Get Raw remix of Spiritual Aura.
Dreamscape 27 was legendary with hyper d and the original detonator Robbie dee I was right in the front row never forget it rip Dave you was right there with me.
Veteran lifelong american Junglist checking in: you're amazing and irreplaceable and thank you for everything. Time to go back and listen to some Engineers Without Fears tracks now. So happy your music was there for me to hear and love. So good, just magical memories. BEATS BELONG ON VINYL KIDS!
True jungle classics from a true jungle legend, you also have no idea how it warms my heart to see you still using vinyl. Proper tunes, proper DJ, proper mixing. Thanks for the share 👍😘
@@rr-ph3kx the hardest part of DJing is mixing. All those clowns are doing, is playing with the effects. Which is not DJing! You guys get it. Sorry. 49 year old man here. DAMN KIDS, GET OFF MY LAWN!
One of my favourite times as a youth was going to a little club called Milwaukee's in 1995/6 when I was 15/16yrs old. Rap dropped the chopper tune(ladies and gentlemen pls...) for the first time and the whole place went mad! Great times.
DJ Rap you bloody legend one of a few dj's with a great taste in music. Rocking the oldskool flavor much love to you.... I still listen to alot of my oldskool tapes that are now safely backed up to mp3. Good vibes all day with this lady 🥳🥳🥳
wow your set brought me back 30 years ago when I was at the university and I would listen to jungle and drum & bass on a radio show every week in my country, so from now onwards I will be your fan. Thanks a lot for your sets.
You done know if this set was being played in front of a live audience…. bare tunes would of been wheeled back up!!! loved jungle raves in the 90s….. 😎👊🏽 DJ Rap u smashed it already and i’ve only heard 3tunes so far!!!!!
DJ rap I grew up listening to you dazee chemistry and storm and Evey other sick DnB dj from the UK and I want to personally thank you for the many musical journeys you took me on.the first tune you dropped circles by Adam f then junglistic man gave me instant goose bumps junglistic man had just came out when I went to my first rave in 96 ruffneck ting. I started listening to just jungle in 93 when it first started to crossover from hardcore acid etc then went to my first rave in 96 and I've never stopped listening to this god sent music ever since. So big up all junglists DnB heads and the entire UK scene.... especially my Bristol crew 💯♥️✌🏻👊🏻...PS I was born in 1980 so I had the privilege of hearing this awesome music evolve into the realest bad boy music on the planet IMO 👊🏻
Still tearing down the place I see, so glad you put this out, your sets always blew me away, you smashed it every time and nothing has changed, absolutely love it DJ Rap, thank you for this and for back in the day!!!!!
Absolutely beautiful that took me back right to the 90s hardcore you know the score this jungle is massive movement is dubplate respect to you DJ Rap. beautiful music from a beautiful woman respect❤️👊🏻
What memories from the 90s when I was a yoot. 50 now still looking down at myself from the ceiling every now and then. Feel sorry for the kids today who will never experience anything like it. Sad but culture has died, all the films,artand music has been done and anything new has been done before. Glad i was around back then to witness and experience the scene .❤❤❤❤.
31:19 is Digital - Deadline instead of Digital - Fix Up. Also, quick tip, if you change the dot to a colon (31.19, 31:19), it will make links so people can click to that song. Cheers!
Savage! Take me back right now! Can’t believe this is vintage but so be it! I want vintage jungle, vintage base 😉 and a vintage outlook on life!!!! Raaaaaah when face masks were only worn at raves!!! 90’s all the way!!!
I saw you at least a few times when I lived in Germany in 94-96 and then later after I came home a few times in the states. You were out there working 1200s when it was almost completely dominated by males. I see so many more great female DJs out there now. It's only increased over time. Seeing the Pioneer name on both sides of your face has big meaning. I'm not saying you were the only one in the Breakbeat/Jungle/DnB scene, but, you were one of the most visible. You've played a big BIG UP part in inspiring women to dive into this.
Thanks for the love, it makes me so happy that you all like it so much!
Great set....thank you 😀
This was for me the peak era of drum and bass. Thanks for taking the time to put it together.
The end result was well worth it though
Man I’ve heard you play so many times back in the day and you always bought the heat! Rocking out in that all white lycra suit 😍 haha love ya! Respect 👊🏻
Ahh just got to hardstep!!! That tunes rips it up! Takes bits of the walls at clubs 😬
tears in my eyes...if you were a teenager between 93' and '99 in the UK, you understand......WHAT a time.....
i was living in the uk during '87-92.......Manchester to be exact
Yes pal, I was there, I would pay silly money to go back in a time machine (if it was possible to)to relive those days, you can't recreate the same today
@@paulrimmer8112 I said the exact same thing on another video yesterday. I'd kill to go back to these times!
Mate the emotions. This takes me back to 1994 95. Ravin with my friends in croydon. Id go back now. Best times. Time machine required.
I have time machine. But only for me and dj rap
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMMMMM JUST A JUGLIST SOLDIER, FIGHTIIIINGGGG TO KEEP THE JUNGLE ALIIIVE
Thank you for supporting!!!!!!
We would like more and I think I speak for most of the people
You reach in through my ear holes to my heart and turn the energetic chaos within me to love and productivity....
You was a different class back in the day ur style was totally unique a massive contributor to jungle. Anddd might i add absolutely stunning🔥 and still are... long live the queen of jungle 👊
Geeez you earned that support , this sets on FIREEEEEE!
please bring out some more🤪
i should of said hi in toronto twice 94 b boy smith show smaller party shhh n with stevie d....n club industy booking
“Oi oi” to all the old skool ravers out there,I’m a “JUNGLIST”🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Until the casket drops!!
@@luke144 let it drop i says buddy 👍👍
Junglist massivee
Me to
@_.kerrigan ??
Kids these days don’t know what they missed... going clubbing without a cell phone and get lost for 20 hours... that much fun should have been illegal; ah yes it was!
...said the old guy.
20 hours minimum. My poor parents, I'd be out for 2 or 3 days.
@@edward9862 Your poser EDM crowd sucks. We ruled the underground, you purchase the mainstream
@James Tudor Officer should have cained one and went to the rave!
@James Tudor Sounds like a complete wanker
Let me tell you I am a jungelist pure from the early 90's , I am turning 50 in a month or two but you took me straight back to my 20's jumping up down in my car taking my kids to school! Freaking awesome stuff!!! Keep that bassline pumping!!! Aaaarrrgghhh!!!
51 brother
Same.
can totaly relate my man
amen brother hahaha, love this. im 37 and she rocked my world into the same gambit.
@@slydreadley glad it was only your whistle, you can't be pulling your horn out when dropping the kids off at school even Jimmy Saville wouldn't get away with that these days
I feel sorry for this generation. They don't realise what they missed. What a time to be alive...👌🏾🙏🏾
The nostalgia is thick in this mix, it's palpable!!! I've been with my wife for over 25 years. We were jungle/D&B heads, we lived for it! Still do really. This reminds me of the early days of our relationship. What a perfect mix of the classics. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
How old are you now?
@@hanseldsilva2393 44
@@luke144 just a 👶 🍼!!
@David Mander aye bruv whats better than a fine lady and DnB?
@32discodaveuh, he seems happy? mind ya bizness.
back in the days when collecting flyers and plastering them all over your walls haha. good times
I still have all mine on my walls
had not thought about those in tiiiimmee...i miss them thinking about them haha mad flyers
Having to try and find the undergrounds using mapquest when it was still a thing. haha
What you still not doing that?
Used to pick up loads of flyers and make wraps out of them, and give them to the bouncer to sell for me
00:40 Circles-Adam F
03:31 I'm A Junglist! - Tribe of Issachar
06:31 P funk Era - Pascal
10:10 Soul 2 Soul PT.1 Test Press Formation Records
13:17 The Helicopter Tune - Deep Blue
17:26 Spiritual - Aura Engineers without Fears (DJ Rap&Aston Harvey)
21:01 I'm so (In love With You) - Blu (DJ Rap Remix)
24:31 The Dark Stranger (Johnny Jungle Remix)
28:20 Cause & Effect - Concept 2
31:19 Deadline - Digital
33:38 Original Nuttah - Shy FX & UK Apachi
36:57 Champion Sound - Q-Project & Spinback
39:00 Fire-Prizna
42:01 Arsonist (Some Justice 95) - Urban Shakedown ft. Debo
43:55 Hardstep-DJ Rap
46:51 All that Jazz - DJ Fresh
50:06 Rumble DJ Rap
Can't fault that/Respect due.👍. Especially mixed on Decks.
There's quite a few wrong details in here.
For example, it's definitely not "Fix Up" that is playing, I think every head would know that's "Deadline".
@@terrra_2024 I only slightly corrected the tracklist from the description. Replaced "." on ":"
The Digital tune around 31 minutes is Deadline not Fix Up
@@Евгений-б5й2й - Okay, why didn't you change the title of the Digital track?
I just found this today. I'm 46 YO and recently getting back into techno/house/jungle/trance. I used to love going to raves in the 90s. I love that you spin live vinyl. Amazing. ❤
Yes Yes !
🔥 ❤ 🔥
Junglist for Life !
DJ Rap be putting the "Massive" in "Junglist" since way back when & still looking like she's in her 20's.......
Big up 1995 ravers!! I miss raving at The Sanctuary, Island Music Arena, Bagleys, Lazerdrome, Club UN, The Powerhouse, Camden Palace...Big up all the London pirate radio stations that helped support the scene.
Oh yes. Great times great tunes.
Heh Bagleys I've not heard that name in a while and I live in MK so The Sanctuary was my local and Equinox in Rushden Ithink really low fucking ceiling I remember that.....When the music was crazy and the drugs were good, good times.
@@bertieballs Big up!! Bagleys was epic!! The Sanctuary is now an IKEA. I say we all go there and have a rave up in living memory of The Sanctuary hahaha. Bouncing from sofa to sofa oi oi!!! They should invite DJ Rap to play there now that would be a blast!!!
@@TakeMeBackPirateRadio Innersense at the lazedrome, Desire. orange at the Astoria. AWOL at paradise, clacton pier All nighters All great events I was lucky enuff to attend.. I'd be up for raving at IKEA. Anywhere as long as it's banging lol.
@@AllOuttaBubblegum123 Hahahaha post lockdown who knows what's on the cards. Anything is possible hahaha. Big up!! Loved Innersense that was one the best raves going. Great vibes. Clacton Pier wow now that's a throw back. Also The Junction Cambridge and Que Club in Brumm. Miss those days. Raving as one under one roof.
It's nice to see you using the old turntables on these classics. Kids these days haven't got a clue. I'm glad to be born in the 80s
They'll never understand the power of a pair of 1200's (with Stanton cartridges of course) and a Numark in the middle.
I'm 45 and i'm jumping like teenage!! Oh!! how much i love this rhythm! I wonder why the production of these beautiful rhythms stopped...Definitely in the early 90's we lived the future!THANK YOU DJ RAP!!
I like how you worded this comment
it was always kinda a future sound tho
41 here and boppin around to the sick beayt
God I miss being 20 years old and gurning !
Theres no reason why you still cant
@@cmstandingmusic3002 nxt morn 10 times worse lol
We all do 😂😂😂😂. Wouldn't be able to handle it now though, at 42.
Reduce the dosage.... 👍
Dj rap she’s a lady u know 🥷🏴☠️👊🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🏴☠️ famous trigga lyrics 🥇🔥🔥🔥👌🏼👊🏻 quality sett listening to it again with the lads they lovin it 🏴☠️😎🥷🥇👊🏻🔥🔥🔥👊🏻
Nice to find a classic set without an mc dribbling all over it. Even better to see it performed on sl1210 mkll ✌️
@@riaoww lots of djs, myself included, don't use the cross fader but use the volume faders instead. You can see that's what she's doing
@@riaoww Crossfader is ok for cutting, but for smoother mixing the channel fader is a better option - especially in D&B where there's a lot going on in the tunes and your EQ's will need adjusting. Rap is an old school DJ mate, I've seen her live enough times back in the day and 100% she can mix live on vinyl so there would be little motive to pre-record a mix and pretend to do it live, alone in a room, for TH-cam. However you don't need to take my word for that, watch at 9mins50s when she brings in Soul2Soul over P-Funk Era, initially is not in time - but she puts it right by manipulating the deck platter. Old school DJ's can do that, as more than likely, once upon a time we were using crappy belt drive turntables. If you're watching the BPM's on your CDJ, or pressing SYNC - you can't. Now say you're sorry... to the queen of D&B lol. ; )
@@riaoww Lesson #1 in DJ skool: never rely on the cross-fader - use the volume controls.
@@breakerbreaker292 I wouldn't be so fast to dismiss sync or laptop DJ controller screens. Sure, the mixes lose a bit of that raw DIY charm, and of course a well cared for vinyl sounds better than anything, particularly the deep grooves cut into a dubplate.
However, I started mixing as a hobby around 1999 or 2000. I used off brand belt drive tables with pitch adjustment knobs or faders. I learned the old skool way with a small stack of drum n bass and vintage hip hop vinyl. I had to learn how to count off beats, count the phrases, familiarize myself with my vinyl until I got sick of every track, rough counting the run time of intros, drops (located in the wide, shallow groove on the record), and of course I had to develop an ear for beat matching which drum loops or drops sound harmonious played in unison during smooth EQ transitions (using only my hearing and pitch faders to match), occasionally they wouldn't smooth blend, so I dabbled in fader cutting, rhythmically alternating the tracks from one loop to the next with even EQ setting on both channels.
The point is, technology brought us to this point, and I just bought a digital controller and laptop to mix MP3 files (which lack the dense bottom end and decibel level consistency between tracks that are more credited to vinyl). I love the sync buttons. I don't necessarily need it, but beat sync buttons have still raised my game because I don't have to spend precious moments during mix sessions manually cuing up the each subsequent track at least a couple of times to adjust pitch and match beats by ear. This gives me more time to browse and select tracks from my SD card using the browse knob (also an advantage over lugging around milk crates full of vinyl or a few big binders of CDs that take more time to leaf through and are more difficult to read the labels in a poorly lit house party or rave.). That leaves plenty of time to manipulate sound using various modern tools common to most newer DJ decks; auto key match, FX, PM looper, hot cues, etc, and this only makes my sets more interesting and exciting. Plus more time to look people in the eyes and read the crowd.
I get it, I started with vinyl. Sync or key match may seem like cheating a bit, but 20 years ago I'd have killed for a couple hundred dollar console loaded with the audio features and digital libraries loaded with inexpensive MP3s, as opposed to old Pioneer turntables, mixers with only EQ and cross faders/volume faders, and a limited number of tracks to choose from out of my small vinyl collection that costed between 8 and 15 dollars per each 12" record that typically only had two tracks per record.
Besides, you still have to properly select tracks, and you still need to know the music. If two different rhythms have juxtaposed patterns that can't be properly syncopated under any circumstances, auto sync doesn't do you any good at all. I think its great that tech has consolidated two decks and a mixer into small combo units loaded with gimmicks and FX, and it's great that it's not nearly as costly to accumulate a massive library of music thanks to MP3 technology. It's a far more accessible hobby now.
@@riaoww You're smoking some good shit bro. Educate yourself before hurling such inane, half cooked allegations towards talented professionals who are true masters of their craft.
ONE SECOND in.... goosebumps on arms, and I’m yelling in my kitchen, “check - check - check !!!” whilst making waffles for my 80-year old dad. He’s used to things like that by now...
I'm 15 and I was brought up on jungle and drum and bass,wouldn't change it for the world.
Nice one, it's a good path to follow, I think all the chat on here is from proper genuine good people with a passion for the same thing that has been in there lives for 30 years ISH, so yeah good choice 👍
@@paulrimmer8112 its a jungliest future!
@@paulrimmer8112
You don’t know this, but AK and friends who replied to you, he didn’t notice the 8….
AK does know that 112 is a good number 8 is a solid number, it’s a junglist future and that dj rap fulfills my silence!
Do all the painting to dj rap love it😊
yeah he is right.
I’m 40 tomorrow and this took me waaaaay back.
First heard you on 1 in the Jungle in my early teens, from my bedroom, in a tiny wee village in Central Scotland. Recording the show on an actual cassette then heading into 23rd Precinct in Glasgow to buy the tunes. Felt a bit emotional when I heard that piano sample on P Funk Era.
So much respect for you, Charissa. Top, top DJ.
Thanks for all the good times.
Mate, same as! This is like going back in time! Those were the day!
Hear that Mark with the old cassettes. I still have my collection of mixtapes😁 which I will never get rid of. She knows her stuff.
"HEPPLA HEPPLA IN THA PLACE" "THIS IS ONE IN THA JUNGLE AND THA PHONE LINES ARE RUNNIN RED".. "BIG TINGS R GWAN-CHA MEEYA MEEYA GWAN... GRILL IT UP YO JUMPIN JACK FROST..
Me too Mark, except I'm 41, I'm in the west. I also went to 23rd Precinct. Wis buzzin when 1 in the Jungle came on. Used to listen to the Kenny Ken mix on tape with one headphone in at school 🙌
Currently In my pool, overlooking the mountains in Melbourne Australia, chilling out with a drink and enjoying this ✌
Really?
OMG that sounds amazing, I'm so jealous!! You will like our jungle mixes!
That would be a first for Melbourne aka four seasons in one day. NSW
@@Iwishiwasflying you should check out our jungle
Well I’m in a basement at work
Definitely likes touching knobs. Great set
Giggity
The first UK DJ i ever saw in Toronto was DJ Rap with Hyper Dee. Delirium. Changed my life.
big up all Toronto Junglists
Wonder if there’s a recording anywhere of that ? The shy fx /skiba/ fearless prophecy set is Toronto isn’t it ?
@@dancreavin1669 there is the Toronto mixtape archive site. I get many sets from there. Easy downloads
92-98 here from Mississauga ✌❤🇨🇦
My first UK Djs were Phantasy Nrg And Goldie in 92
North london mid 90s summer blaring out the stereo cruising Tottenham high road
Big up the Club UN crew!!
Big up north London!!!
XR2, Nova GTE or a Beemer?
@@MattShepley xr2i
@@MattShepley Nova was my flex hahaha ohhhh boyyy Memories!!
Took me back 25 years. Evokes memories of flyers on my room wall, attending raves, love, care free, shared appreciation of the music, living for he moment, feeling the drum and bass through your soul and knowing others
felt it too. Ford fiesta xr2, vauxhall nova.
I miss my XR2
Sound just like me lol. I had all the pez flyers on my wall. Hundreds of them. All top class art for the day. They would probably worth good money if I kept them all. Lol great Es great ppl, great music, so much love. No trouble. No hassles all great atmospheres. Never saw a fight in all my life raving in jungle clubs in London. Oh how I miss those days. ✌️
A female boss right there... you propelled yourself into legendary status with your Spiritual Aura track for me. Probably the classiest drop on a DnB tune ever
THANK YOU!
She taught me how to be a boss!
You gotta be a bad girl!
such a tune
Underrated classic
Bollocks she ain't even mixing.You slow people
@@dexterregal6745 you just salty XD ...clearly you know nowt about DnB or DjRap
I can't believe that it is about 30 years ago that I first heard you on Fantasy FM and you are still going strong! FIRE!
Thats awesome! Respect!
P
Love DJ Rap. Legend. Had the pleasure of catching her set at Milwaukees in about 1993 or 94. Magic nights. Unforgettable times.
Got to see her back in 2016 because of my brother (90s raver) what a fkn experience it was.
I was 17, just passed my driving test and my first car tape played was your jdj journey through the land of drum and base. I still get the same tingles now as you gave me back then. Love you ❤️
I was right there wit ya homey. Big ups to Rap
The best times!! Ohh man I remember blasting Hardcore and Jungle tapes in my first motor. Big up!!!
*Bass
Great set. What a wonderful time to be young, the 90's. On the cusp of the technological explosion, full of potential energy with paths not yet carved in stone.
That’s a great way to describe it! And exactly what it was like 👍🏽
Yeah and thank god i lived through the best of it. Now look what theyve done with all that potential 2021
I second those sentiments
Yes girl, easy...
The dark stranger
The real queen of the jungle
Doing what her majesty does best nuf love and blessings to and ya family
Grem
And now you got some today fighting over that there’s not enough women in the scene of Jungle when Rap and many others have been there from day! Madness
Storm
@@kanagawayarichin this^
So refreshing to see vinyl being spun aswell and not cd's. Proper dj'ing. 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
You know that. Can't beat some 1210's 💪🏻
Define proper. Vinyl has its pros and cons. It doesn't qualify one as a proper DJ. I learned on vinyl, but now use digital mediums. I certainly don't claim to have the talent of Rap, Mickey Finn, Andy C, or Shimon, but I'll put my skills up against any half cocked internet commenters.
@@markrago7217 History speaks for itself. Vinyl was around before Cd's so you had to learn your trade on vinyl. I learnt to mix and scratch on decks that were belt driven and had no pitch. The only pitch control you had was your fingers. When you tried to scratch the needle was bouncing all over the place so you had to get your technique spot on. Today is a different ball game with controllers and digital. My personal opinion is that it just makes dj'ing a whole lot easier. I can see the plus side of going digital when it comes to carrying records but apart from that I will never be a fan. A lot of what made dj'ing has gone. People don't need to dig for records anymore and also you look at scratch dj's, they rarely use classic hip hop tracks to scratch over. This is why I rate Craze so much. You look at the quality of his DMC sets they are better than the routines you hear today and they are stem from vinyl. I understand that technology will always be advancing but sometimes it is for the better and sometimes it isn't
@@markrago7217 As for your comment on half cocked Internet commentators. If that is aimed at me I would gladly go toe to toe with anyone. I don't claim to be the best but I can hold my own when battling. If I lose so be it but no one could ever call me a toy. I've been there and done it all. No nerves on this side.
@@markrago7217 "half cocked" is a bit naughty....enjoy your CDs and all that, but Bootabless5 pretty much summarised why their viewpoint is king for me. He scientifically broke it down as to why vinyl gives people greater skills. Respect to all DJs.
Sick Tracks
When you remember why you had a massive crush on DJ Rap. Artiste at work 🔥🔥🔥
Zlatan S. Manbun i was one, I was only 16 when I started raving at the roller express, never forget those nights.
Same think i saw her first at Sanctury Milton Keyes
Fantastic set now in my mid 40s and still hooked on this music
Richard EVANS 80s and 90s babies made this stuff. Nothing beats a good hair on your back beat.
Once a raver always a raver it never leaves you!
Thank you for your videos. That's exactly how you make music. Real Dj's/Djane's don't need to pose around. This is real and authentic. All the button pushers and fake DJ's can watch here how to DJ properly. Since I play vinyl myself, it's really fun to watch and listen to you. Please never stop. greetings from germany.
Been listening to the queen for 25 years now. Wow....still as good as ever!
Does anyone know the name of this great song?
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Same!!!
Bring back the que club. Flashback was legendary. Birmingham Aint been the same since 😩
Saw Carl Cox there in the late 90's. Fkin awesome venue, so good to be able to chill in the theatre/cinema style seats, chill out, skin up a few relaxing joints, then head back down to the dance floor an go mental again 😁😁 Good times man 😎
Pure X was the night I reached down to there. We'd trekked it from London. Big up the Birmingham crew.
Fire!!!!
30 years of Spiritual Aura!!!!! Still a defining track in the DnB/Jungle scene.........
Totally remembering the old days, it's 0700, im on the train to London and I'm bouncing, thank you DJ Rap for taking me back. I miss this happy time. One nation under a groove!
Never hit like so fast in my life. Heard the first three notes and said "YUP!"
Mee too!!!!
Yeeeeeep
Banger after Banger.. miss 🔥
FYYYYYYYYAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is like a triple strength shot of caffeine on a lagging Monday mornin'!
Sooo big track! I love it really really much ;-)
Big up
Out of the many many.... many DJ's I've had the pleasure of meeting over the last 30 years... (Miss Saverio) DJ Rap is still one of the nicest... most humblest people I've ever met... Always genuine and always has such a gentle nature about her... I still feel it an honour and a privilege to have been part of that generation... Thank you for all the amazing years of music DJ Rap... and the many years to come 🙏
RESPECT FROM SOUTHERN SPAIN. From a Bristol balhed. Raggamuffin. 80s -90s massive. 👍🐸.
Omfg this mix takes me waaaaaaay back into time when it was all about the music and everyone having a good time... and not a mobile phone in sight. Thanks for the memories ms Rap ❤
That beeper life
Days of the disposable camera!
Too right I used to carry a little book full of numbers and a shiz load of coins for payphones
The soundtrack to my youth, these tunes will never die, timeless
Hip Hop, RNB, House, Garage, Swing, Rare Groove etc...i like it all but have and will always even at my old age come back to the music that's influenced me most.
Salute DJ Rap, solid set 👏🏿
What a blast. The set was beautiful, but as fun was reading the comments. It’s amazing that all these years later we remember so fondly hot, damp, dance floors, cigarette smoke, and the joy of the crowd being electrified by a dj in a booth, spinning records. It was a miracle of sorts I think.
A real DJ uses vinyl 👍👍👍👍
Nearly 500 dislikes!! Pffttt have a word with yourselves, dj Rap is quality , !!!
All hail the Queen of DnB & Jungle.... one of my favourite Djs. Takes me back to listening to Cassette Tapes in the mid-late 90s. And yes, Dj Rap is still looking hot 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I've lost count of the amount of sets I've danced too live that you've dropped. Most noticeable Dreamscape 27, Energy 97 and most recently at The waterfront Norwich where you dropped Alien Girl and I almost cried. Definitely a legend for the scene and love this producer with all my heart, especially her Get Raw remix of Spiritual Aura.
Dreamscape 27 was legendary with hyper d and the original detonator Robbie dee I was right in the front row never forget it rip Dave you was right there with me.
Dreamscape 27 was Hyper Ds best Set IMO. Rap and stevie were so in tune with each other.
You think that was good, 21 was colossal. Fuck, I miss those days
Dreamscape 27 my first rave, changed my life, peace all❤️❤️❤️
Maybe In Another Life,A Different World We Are Together Happily Married EtC... Keep On Rolling My Queen!!!💯💯💯
I see "DJ Rap" and "jungle" I like immediately. Thank you for sharing! 🙏 love seeing a skilled dj on 1200s!!!!
Veteran lifelong american Junglist checking in: you're amazing and irreplaceable and thank you for everything. Time to go back and listen to some Engineers Without Fears tracks now. So happy your music was there for me to hear and love. So good, just magical memories. BEATS BELONG ON VINYL KIDS!
ive missed the crackle of a record when the melody is playing and the beat stops. there is something organic about the sound of vinyl.
True jungle classics from a true jungle legend, you also have no idea how it warms my heart to see you still using vinyl. Proper tunes, proper DJ, proper mixing. Thanks for the share 👍😘
This I stopped going to clubs when everyone started just bringing a laptop
Bingo
@@rr-ph3kx the hardest part of DJing is mixing. All those clowns are doing, is playing with the effects. Which is not DJing! You guys get it. Sorry. 49 year old man here. DAMN KIDS, GET OFF MY LAWN!
One of my favourite times as a youth was going to a little club called Milwaukee's in 1995/6 when I was 15/16yrs old. Rap dropped the chopper tune(ladies and gentlemen pls...) for the first time and the whole place went mad! Great times.
Rap smashing it like back in the day
Facts💯
Ladies and gentlemen this is why there is only one and one alone DJ Rap
DJ Rap you bloody legend one of a few dj's with a great taste in music. Rocking the oldskool flavor much love to you.... I still listen to alot of my oldskool tapes that are now safely backed up to mp3. Good vibes all day with this lady 🥳🥳🥳
Rolla xpress was a good night out
Wicked tings Rap, taking us back to when music weren't crap. Absolutely wicked and bad!
oi oi oi !!
Brilliant to see a DJ’ using there ear to mix. Love mixing drum n bass it’s so much fun. She’s showing it here. So much love and respect
Yes DJ Rap ❤
I remember as a 16 year old boy looking up at the stage not really knowing what was going on, but truly enjoying myself. Thank you..
Drum and jungle lives! Ahh! Ha! Big shout going out to Alan Partridge 😂😂😂😂😂. Wicked set!!!
Year 2022 and DJ rap still the Queen of the jungle!
This woman always rips it up playing my favourite rollers ! Very good ! Proper beautifull too xxx
wow your set brought me back 30 years ago when I was at the university and I would listen to jungle and drum & bass on a radio show every week in my country, so from now onwards I will be your fan. Thanks a lot for your sets.
Oiieeeee the ‘keep on moving ‘ mix is tuff !
You done know if this set was being played in front of a live audience…. bare tunes would of been wheeled back up!!! loved jungle raves in the 90s….. 😎👊🏽 DJ Rap u smashed it already and i’ve only heard 3tunes so far!!!!!
DJ rap I grew up listening to you dazee chemistry and storm and Evey other sick DnB dj from the UK and I want to personally thank you for the many musical journeys you took me on.the first tune you dropped circles by Adam f then junglistic man gave me instant goose bumps junglistic man had just came out when I went to my first rave in 96 ruffneck ting. I started listening to just jungle in 93 when it first started to crossover from hardcore acid etc then went to my first rave in 96 and I've never stopped listening to this god sent music ever since. So big up all junglists DnB heads and the entire UK scene.... especially my Bristol crew 💯♥️✌🏻👊🏻...PS I was born in 1980 so I had the privilege of hearing this awesome music evolve into the realest bad boy music on the planet IMO 👊🏻
I want to go back in time!
So i go back in time with my mind and with this music! Thanx dj rap! 😊 ❤
This is fucking magic, therapeutic basslines and vocals, by god you could mellow or mash out to this.
Still tearing down the place I see, so glad you put this out, your sets always blew me away, you smashed it every time and nothing has changed, absolutely love it DJ Rap, thank you for this and for back in the day!!!!!
The Queen of Drum and bass and Jungle,.,. The one and only DJ Rap
So this is me on new years day
Praise the lord for jungle
Absolutely beautiful that took me back right to the 90s hardcore you know the score this jungle is massive movement is dubplate respect to you DJ Rap. beautiful music from a beautiful woman respect❤️👊🏻
Wow. Feel 16 again. 1995 sounds. South london massive let me hear ya!!!!! Liiiiiiiiggggggghhhhhttttaaaaaa🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Big up The Old school ravers from the 90s 💯🔥🔥🔥
Starting with Circles---I sound checked a work room system with this track this morning--coincidence?!!!
What memories from the 90s when I was a yoot. 50 now still looking down at myself from the ceiling every now and then. Feel sorry for the kids today who will never experience anything like it. Sad but culture has died, all the films,artand music has been done and anything new has been done before. Glad i was around back then to witness and experience the scene .❤❤❤❤.
I just listened for 1min, then was in for the whole hour! Amazing 😍
Yes Dj Rap took me back to my Raindance days. Been dusting off some vinyl in the old lockdown myself.
Loving the old skool jungle can we have a rewind just 2 remind the old skool grampies who still got the moves😂
31:19 is Digital - Deadline instead of Digital - Fix Up. Also, quick tip, if you change the dot to a colon (31.19, 31:19), it will make links so people can click to that song. Cheers!
Saw Urban Shakedown performing ''Arsonist'' live @ Lazerdrome. Them times was great !
Man….i grew up to all these records! My friends still have all these classics!!! Glad I can hear this on the go now❤️ CLASSSSSSSIIIIIIICCCCF!!!!❤
Savage! Take me back right now! Can’t believe this is vintage but so be it! I want vintage jungle, vintage base 😉 and a vintage outlook on life!!!! Raaaaaah when face masks were only worn at raves!!! 90’s all the way!!!
Can't beat that era!!
I saw you at least a few times when I lived in Germany in 94-96 and then later after I came home a few times in the states. You were out there working 1200s when it was almost completely dominated by males. I see so many more great female DJs out there now. It's only increased over time. Seeing the Pioneer name on both sides of your face has big meaning. I'm not saying you were the only one in the Breakbeat/Jungle/DnB scene, but, you were one of the most visible. You've played a big BIG UP part in inspiring women to dive into this.
Hello from 2024. You're still one of my heroes
This is such an incredible set. Full of bangers and mixed perfectly. So good to see a proper vinyl mix
Feel like it went further too. Wonder if there's a part 2
The best times and tunes of my youth being played out, and on a set of Technics 1210’s like it should be. Thank you Mrs Dj Rap. X 🙏🏻
It's almost criminal I grew up not knowing this tracks.
She's still got it! WE LOVE DJ RAP