DnB thread!

drum n bass was at its peak from 93-96 IMO when people like photek, pfm, skanna, orca, funky technicians, source direct were producing. these days it's more like 2 step, no invention in the drum pattern.
 
One of my favourite intros. My 12" is badly worn now unfortunately. Loved this track at the time...not the album version. ;) Can't forget Stormbringer either. A shame he started making absolute garbage after a while. :(


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I saw Milan from Black Sun Empire play the other night in Oxford. His set ripped the venue a new one. Truly Nasty.

Loving their current foray into dubstep as well. They BSE 'sound' carries across nicely.
 
am i the only one who thinks dnb has been dead since 1997, when bukem stepped away from the amen break!
There has been the odd decent tune since then, check out the ed-rush and optical stuff from late the 90's...

I don't think pendulum have helped however:
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am i the only one who thinks dnb has been dead since 1997, when bukem stepped away from the amen break!

jungle has been dead since 97 and dnb took off then, there have been incredible tunes made since and in vaster numbers than back then, maybe your just not hearing a wide enough selection? there are hundreds of tracks being produced which my ears wont entertain but equally as many that I love

as an aside, Ive just discovered new Jungle Tekno and im liking it, 92-94 stylee with 09 production techniques
 
ltj bukem didn't spin jungle

i never said he did, i was talking about dnb not being dead since 97 but jungle has, people didnt even call it dnb hardly back then, just jungle, it was only when it phased into neuro end of 96 that people started calling it mainly dnb
 
Hitting Hospitality at custard factory (birmingham) for the halloween mashup. Gonna be my first dnb event so I'm proper excited, even thought the lineup isnt anything amazing.

I cant wait!
 
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