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LTJ Bukem feat. Mc Conrad - Big Bud Drum n Bass

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LTJ Bukem feat. Mc Conrad - Big Bud Drum n Bass

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  • @unleasheth

    If you were around back in the day when all MC's could come up with was 'bibbidy bibbidy bo bibbidy bibbdy ba gonna make you rock and rip off ya bra', you'd understand.

    Conrad and DRS were the only two MC's we had in the atmospheric scene, and we were greatful. Check PFM's 'western' for a proper track with conrad.

    The tune on this page is more of a 'live set' thing going on. You've gotta remember there's a role of an MC at a dance, as opposed to the stereo in your bedroom.

  • bukem not singing its conrad you pleb lol wicked days

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  • Song is 'A Way of Life' for anyone that dosen't know.

  • Fuck all of those who don't acclaim Bukem and Conrad's intelligent D'n'B with live instruments and without PC trimmed and distorted vocal. Let live Good Looking Organization!!!

  • @Fafix666 Right! DnB has an integrated percussion and bass structure while Jungle has a distinct bass line separated from the percussion. ;-D

  • @bbakker71 dat was nice ;D Well reggae drums may sound similar to Jungle, still jungle seems much faster yet with more delicate drums

  • @Fafix666 :-) Today the term "jungle" is mostly used as a synonym for drum and bass. There is a dissenting viewpoint which asserts that jungle exists distinctive to drum and bass, despite the progressive changes brought by the interpretations of emerging artists throughout the late 90s. Also the usage of ragga and reggae vocals differentiates Drum and Bass from Jungle, but then again not all jungle has ragga/reggae vocals, some have other samples and some have no vocals.

  • @Fafix666 - In the summer of 1992, DJs Fabio and Grooverider; amongst others, began to take the Hardcore sound to a new level. The speed of the music increased from 120bpm to 145bpm. When Hardcore lost the four-on-the-floor beat, and created percussive elements solely from raw, 'chopped up' breakbeats, the terms jungle, junglist or junglism started being used to describe the music. DnB was around before 1992.

  • @bbakker71 oh yeah and ur ryt, listening to it again, it's way to slow for jungle/jungle-wanna-be

  • @bbakker71 I know how jungle sounds;P Just said it's bit 'jungly':P But isn't Jungle precursor to DnB, not offspring?:P

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