quoted 8 lines i can't remember hearing a jungle track>>i can't remember hearing a jungle track
>>prior to _snivilization_ that didn't
>>rely on the same stock of breakbeats,
>>reggae samples, etc. had _snivilization_ not
>>been released, i seriously believe that
>>the genre we dearly call drum'n'bass would
>>be drastically different.
>
Ummm, I don't think much of the jungle/Drum'n'Bass world
really cares about orbital, or ever did.
Exactly how many Jungle/drum'n'Bass tracks can you remember
coming out prior to snivilisation?
quoted 1 line Firstly, Sad But True doesn't sound remotely jungly.> Firstly, Sad But True doesn't sound remotely jungly.
Gotta agree on that one.
quoted 4 lines Second, no offence to Are We Here, I reckon its a wicked> Second, no offence to Are We Here, I reckon its a wicked
> track, but Orbital, and all techno bands who've dabbled in
> Jungle are nothing more than a side line, who have had
>*no* affect on the development of jungle.
Well i don't think orbital has had any influence in the
development of D'n'B i'll go as far as saying that.
Although samples of techno recs and classics often apear on
Hardcore/rave/bouncey techno and occasionally D'n'B records!
quoted 4 lines I recommend a listen to Bukem's new compilation 'Logical> I recommend a listen to Bukem's new compilation 'Logical
>Progression' if you want to see the development of the
>intelligent style, as pioneered by the Good Looking/Looking
>Good labels.
Other cool ambient/mellow Drum'n'bass: the Artcore
compilation, or, stuff on Reinforced, Metalheads, moving
Shadow, Bear Necessities, Photek, Lucky Spin, to coin but a
few.
personally i think that Orbital and Snivilisation have as
much in common with Drum'n'Bass development as 'Time Flies'
has with trip hop.