I would have to think that a guy called gerald may have been beat everyone
to the punch w/ 28 gun bad boy......(although I cant confirm any dates.
It seemed
like his tracks were the first to really "chop up" the beats in the way
that distinguishes jungle / dnb from hardcore......
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>-- Original Message --
>From: "Joe Peterson" <italic@operamail.com>
>To: idm@hyperreal.org
>Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 03:04:52 +0800
>Subject: [idm] RE:first d'n'b track?
>
>
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>some say that it's the aphex twin's remix
>of "spotlight" on wagon christ's "redone ep"
>true/false?
>---
>
>false.
>
>There are two strong possibilities in my book, but really in the end, who
>cares, because dnb/jungle (as well as hardcore) built on so much that preceded
>it. It's almost like asking where the first breakbeat came from. That being
>said, here are the two records that are contenders to what you are looking
>for.
>
>Lenny D-Ice - We are IE
>LTJ Bukem - Demons Theme
>
>Both made in 1990, Bukems record came out slightly after 'We are IE' as
he
quoted 2 lines played it on dubplate for a while before starting up Good Looking to put
>played it on dubplate for a while before starting up Good Looking to put
>it our formally in '91. No matter your opinion of LTJ and putting aside
his
quoted 18 lines business ethics for the moment, 'Demons Theme' was definitely one of, if
>business ethics for the moment, 'Demons Theme' was definitely one of, if
>not the most influential dnb/jungle/hardcore records of all time.
>
>Anyone else *really* sad Bassquake is no more?
>
>italic.
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