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Boogie Times Tribe - Dark Stranger ( Origin Unknown Remix )

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2009

Boogie Times Tribe - Dark Stranger ( Origin Unknown Remix )

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  • DUDE! C'mon!! Please have the respect to play this at the right speed. Playing jungle at +8 only kills half of its vibe. Speeding this up does not improve it, or make it more intense, we just lose. This track is a cruising joint, not more shitty jump up D&B.

  • @Jolar70 interesting... I met a few producers back in the day and I remember Andy C telling me the tracks were made with them being sped up in mind.

    That's how they were always played out anyways ;)

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  • @lustreboy

    Thank you, This is true.

  • Not sure about the arguments about the speed of the download. At the beginning of a night you might play this a +2. Later on in the evening we might be talking +6, either way people would still dance coz it’s a quality track. Sometimes folks, the speed of the music is pitched up due to the ‘state’ of people in the club!!!

  • This is the correct speed as I recall.

  • This is the speed it was played at! Ray Keith, The Edge Coventry, 1993. What a night!

  • @Jolar70 well I guess it depends on which raves you went to maybe? the ones i went too liked to play it fast (perhaps not +8 though)

    perhaps there was a lot of good speed around at the time :)

  • tune !!!!!! just need gq over the top

  • @Jolar70 if you bought it on a round thing you have already preserved it and this isnt fb.and when i meet an artist thats actually 100% happy with there press after some mastery monkeys had his hands on it at the pressing plant id agree but theres not many records that sound as that artist intended .and this is a digital rip of a analogue tune if you want to hear as intended or as close as put yer round thing on deck and put through a valve amp

  • @lustreboy Thanks, I can understand that, but I also remember when jungle records started to come in, many of them were running a bit slower than the average breakbeat hardcore tracks of the day, no doubt because the reggae basslines and hip hop samples were running at half-speed to the breaks. I think that's where a lot of the vibe lives too, so when you speed it up that part gets lost and everyone starts pogo jumping, instead of dancing, which is never a cool thing!

  • @DJDreadnought I just re-found this. What's wrong with you? I just said it was too fast. I don't need an MP3, I bought it on a round thing when it came out. It's playing WAY faster than it was recorded. DJ's can't keep all at 0 but FB isn't a mix, and folks might be hearing this for the 1st time here, so I think it should sound as the artist intended, even if it's dated. Personally, I jumped ship in '97 when breaks turned into 2 step loops all night long, so I care about preserving jungle only.

  • RAW... Heard this first on Don FM... Or was it Kool FM? I forget now... But still... 1993 and those airwaves were jammed with some prototyped, broken beat vibes.

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