Archive for the ‘Studio & Live Sets’ Category

Hailing from Oxford, Graham Mew started life as a producer as Doctor G producing vintage breakbeat hardcore in 1991 and ’92. The Invisible Man alias surfaced that year with the launch of his new label Timeless Recordings in late 1992. The labels first release was the seminal On A Mission EP which helped laid the blueprint for the [...]

Tidy mix here by Evade Roughneck tracks from the Kemet crew, Remarc, EZ Rollers and more. A word from the man himself; I gone done did a mix, ennit. There are a few lesser known tunes in there along with some classics. It’s available to download and stream from Soundcloud. The track listing is as [...]

Recorded live at Carbon’s 6th Birthday event at the Concorde 2 on the 20.3.2010 Brighton X Nation aka Stimpy with a set of classics alongside some more obscure bits from 93/94. Carbon 6th Birthday 20.3.2010 – X Nation oldschool jungle by X Nation Wots My Code – Dubplate (Simply Rolling remix) – Advance Pascal & [...]

A great little mix here from Eazyflow which depicts the history of Basement Records pair Hedgehog Affair. The duo Spencer T and Ron Wells had only a few releases between 1992 and 1994 but it was more a case of quality over quantity. One of their best tracks (In my opinion) ‘The Pipe’  has been the subject [...]

A great mix from Recoil here cross all styles from 92 to 94 with some deep from the crates. A word from the man himself… Late 92 -> early 94 – all original plates.  It was basically an excuse to rinse out some recent arrivals in the mail, so there’s a variety of oldskool styles [...]

A mix I knocked up in 2007, showcasing some of the darker Headz tunes up until around 1996. I have re-upped this one in anticipation to Metalheadz History sessions at Cable on 19th November 2011. More on the official Facebook event page. As you would expect, plenty of Rufige, Photek , Source Direct, Dilinja and co. [...]

The Evolution of Drum and Bass Drumtrip has showcased a lot of classic tunes between our designated years of 1992 to 1996 since it was started. Many of these have been stone cold anthems, others more under-appreciate personal favourites but I imagine not every visitor has encyclopaedic knowledge of Hardcore / Jungle (neither do I). [...]

It has been a long while since the last post but it’s a good one. DJ eXtreme of Hardscore is definitely the definition of jungle veteran; obviously an obsessive collector with an enormous database of releases… in his head. This is a special mix, made up of tunes from a short lived label from 1993 [...]


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