1995 – Pure Jungle

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Splash - Babylon
1.Splash - Babylon. There could only be one way to start this, the year of all years for jungle music, and arguably the last in the great golden era of the movement. No amount of words could possibly do this scene setting and all time classic any justice. Just listen to it and the music will do all of the talking.
Dr. S. Gachet – Remember The Roller
2.Dr. S. Gachet – Remember The Roller. Taking the Reese bass to new heights, Gachet created a thing of extreme beauty when he wrote this. Riding the border between jungle and drum and bass and with some serious atmosphere thrown in for good measure, this kind of defined the real meaning of the term roller, as well as including it in the title. Incredible.
DJ SS - Black
3.DJ SS - Black. DJ SS's mid 90s productions came to epitomise and en=embody the very essence of what jungle was, to the point where it's difficult to out into words. It just was. No words required for this stone cold killer. Just volume.
Peshay - On The War Path
4.Peshay - On The War Path. Another DJ/Producer who had/has the true essence of jungle running through his core. Peshay. With a clear dedication to breakbeat re-arrangement to the nth degree, his attention to detail has never been anything less than incredible.
Dom & Roland - Filter Fury
5.Dom & Roland - Filter Fury. With a fluffy intro that draws you into suspecting this is an atmospheric tune, all hell breaks loose as one of the funkiest basslines of the year starts wandering over a whole host of breakbeat madness.
Remarc – R.I.P. (DJ Hype RMX)
6.Remarc – R.I.P. (DJ Hype RMX). Probably the purest definition of the term Tear out in our opinion. Nuff Said!