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  1. 6. 'The Helicopter Tune' – Deep Blue. The rhythm of rotating helicopter blades provides the foundation for a chunky bassline, funk drums (from Blowfly’s filthy ‘Sesame Street’, sample spotters), birdsong and a melody oozing suspense, to unfold.

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    • Maximum Style' – Tom & Jerry. Coming straight out of Dollis Hill in 1994, 4-Hero had already made their mark on the scene with their Reinforced label and 'Parallel Universe' album both engineering sounds at the most innovative end of the scene.
    • 'Arsonist' – Urban Shakedown featuring Debo General. 'Arsonist' is a typical example of the over-the-top, elastic basslines that Aphrodite (one-half of Urban Shakedown) is famous for.
    • 'Meditation’ – DJ Crystl. For jungle connoisseurs, DJ Crystl is the equivalent of one of art's Old Masters at work and, like many of art’s biggest talents, he’s not received the widespread recognition his undeniable talent deserves. '
    • 'Valley of the Shadows' – Origin Unknown. Futuristic as you like, this Andy C and Ant Miles production from 1993 took jungle from its grittier roots and into a brave (and spacey) new world – complete with Neil Armstrong samples and a chiming arpeggio to die for.
    • METALHEADS. ‘TERMINATOR’ (SYTHETIC, 1992) An early jungle classic, courtesy of one of the aliases of former graffiti artist turned sonic conceptualist Goldie and longtime collaborator Rob Playford.
    • BABYLON TIMEWARPF. ‘DURBAN POISION’ (SUBLIME RECORS, 1992) Named after a type of ganja, this track by the gloriously named Babylon Timewarp seems to follow a drug trade route into a UK housing estate.
    • TANGO AND RATTY. ‘TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE’ (NO LABEL, 1992) Translating rave frenzy into jungle dread, ‘Tales From The Darkside’ runs at a cartoon-hectic pace, with its stabbing riff sounding like pitched-up electro, Mantronix’s ‘Bassline’ running at +8.
    • BAY-B-KANE. ‘HELLO DARKNESS’ (RUFF GUIDANCE, 1992) This one is all about the vocal sample: an inspired hijacking of the first two words from Simon and Garfunkel’s ‘Sound of Silence’, pitched up and looped.
    • The Winstons - Amen, Brother. It should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with the genre that we've given the The Winstons' 'Amen, Brother' the number one spot on our list.
    • Lyn Collins - Think (About It) Think's history as a sample source predictably begins with hip hop, seminal producers of the late 80s such as 45 King, Marley Marl and many others having heavily utilized the break long before hardcore or jungle took hold.
    • Bobby Byrd - Hot Pants (Bonus Beats) Occasionally mistaken for 'Think' (see #2 below), the Hot Pants break (also produced by James Brown) shares a very similar prominent tambourine line.
    • Incredible Bongo Band - Apache. Best known as the B-Boy anthem that defined the sound of hip hop's DJ architects, including the likes of Grandmaster Flash and Kool Herc, the Incredible Bongo Band's 'Apache' has also yielded significant influence on the development of drum & bass.
    • Double H Productions – How Dark It Is. (Global Dance Records, 1993) Taken from ‘The Swinging In The Trees EP’ this superb track combines that ever so popular element of dark, twisted synth stabs with mashed up breakbeats, 4/4 segments and that memorable vocal sample.
    • DJ Eruption – In Jeopardy. (United Dance Recordings, 1993) In Jeopary demonstrated at the time that even producers of the happier side of hardcore can make great breakbeat jungle tunes.
    • Smokey Joe – A Special Request. (Labello Blanco Recordings, 1994) An early cut from Smokey Joe who eventually came to produce some massive drum and bass anthems a few years later.
    • Danny Breaks – Firin Line. (Droppin’ Science, 1994) Don’t be fooled by its mellow introduction, this is as tough as they come for ’94 and caused major devastation whenever and wherever it was dropped.
  2. Apr 3, 2020 · Late-'90s drum 'n' bass wasn't just vigorous, intense drum workouts. '98 introduced the d'n'b world to the smoother, softer sounds of Northern Irish producer Calibre. In '99 he released 'Mystic' via Fabio's Creative Source label, a hub for the more funkier side of the genre, coined 'liquid funk'.

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  4. Oct 11, 2011 · Possibly the greatest Jungle or Drum and Bass tune ever made. From the creative mind of Goldie, perfectly crafted with the help of Moving Shadow boss Rob Playford as engineer; Inner City Life was a landmark and gained major airplay on Radio and MTV.

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