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Various - Jungle Tekno 7 - Drum 'n' Bass - The Musical Style

Various - Jungle Tekno 7 - Drum 'n' Bass - The Musical Style

Musician: Various
Album title: Jungle Tekno 7 - Drum 'n' Bass - The Musical Style
Style: Drum n Bass, Jungle
Released: 1995
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1410 mb
Size APE version: 1623 mb
Size WMA version: 1573 mb
Rating ✫: 4.3
Votes: 198
Format: WMA WAV TTA MP3 AC3 MPC AUD
Genre: Electronic

Various - Jungle Tekno 7 - Drum 'n' Bass - The Musical Style


Tracklist Hide Credits

1 The Sentinel Pulse Of Life
Written-By, Producer – R. Parkes*
6:52
2 The Alliance* Virtual Heaven
Written-By, Producer – The Alliance*
7:46
3 DJ Rap Switch
Written-By, Producer – DJ Rap
6:31
4 Wendy Melody Of Life
Written-By, Producer – Wells*, Wells*, Wendy Warchal*
7:34
5 A Touch Of Jazz Respected Not Accepted
Written-By, Producer – Richardson*, Wells*
8:19
6 Original Substitute Fall Down On Me
Written-By, Producer – Original Substitute
5:27
7 Jack 'n' Phil* I Like It
Written-By, Producer – Wells*, Wells*
7:46
8 Big Bud New Vision 6:05
9 Dillinja & Mystery Deep Love
Written-By, Producer – Dillinja, Mystery
5:19
10 Krome & Time Studio One
Written-By, Producer – Krome & Time
5:06
11 E.P.S. Man Gangster Love
Written-By, Producer – E.P.S.*
5:20
12 New Jack Pimps Walter Jelly 5:20

Credits

  • Compiled By – Vinyl Distribution
  • Design – Crimson

Notes

Back cover credits track 4 to Noise Factory, inlay credits it to Wendy.
Track 8 erroneously credits "New Vision" (the track name) for writing and production.
Track 12 erroneously credits Steppaz (the label name) for writing and production.

Compiled by Basement Phil of Basement Records

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 013993 902720
  • Matrix / Runout: CD TOT 27
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5013993902720

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LP TOT 27 Various Jungle Tekno 7 - Drum 'N' Bass - The Musical Style ‎(2xLP, Comp) Jumpin' & Pumpin' LP TOT 27 UK 1995



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Avarm
Great Job Dude!!! - I love this compil series particularly because it brings me back to my feelings of that period... i collect D&B and early Jungle has a weak spot. I remember coming back from a wild Carouge party one night in August 1993 around 2 o'clock Sunday morning, walking not really sober back home into Geneva and at le Théâtre Pitoeff there was a kind of strange heavy bass, the only thing audible from the streets. Also there lied a few guys on the stairs and were seemingly sleeping... i went into the foyer... more dead bodies... went into the atrium to the "grande sale" with dozens of dead bodies... ans some moving in slow motion... I entered the hall and... was marveled with some ultra deep bass and snares... the memorable moment I discovered D&B. I love it since then (oky I listen to a very broad range of music). D&B with heavy bass, heavy snare, high pitched voices and floating are my fav.
Darkshaper
This album was compiled by myself Basement Phil. When I was running Vinyl Distribution and trying to break the new DnB sound that was emerging 'Jumpin & Pumpin' contacted me and asked if I would compile a series of Lps for them. I compiled 3 DnB Comps in total, compiled Jungle Tekno Volume Three - Drum 'N' The Bass - A Way Of Life, Jungle Tekno 5 - The Deep Side & Jungle Tekno 7 - Drum 'n' Bass - The Musical Style. I also compiled Various ‎– 4 Beat Volume 1 - The Happier Side Of Hardcore!
Lanadrta
What I love about this comp (and the rest of the Jungle Tekno series) is it's not full of the usual rinsed out anthems so common in comps from the mid nineties. Every track is of the highest standard and the sound quality & mastering is top notch. If I was being picky, I would have prefered to have Heavy Vibes instead of Pulse Of Life on there as it's one of my absolute favourites from bitd.