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johnny jungle

If you happen to be in the mood for a VINYL RIP of a classic and rare JUNGLE tune, then you’re in luck. It was 1992 that JOHNNY JUNGLE (better known for his work as PASCAL) released a prolific tune in the history of DRUM N BASS. JOHNNY was a massive hit, and it might [...]

watermelon jungle shit

I’ve got a VINYL RIP for you that is really weird and reeeally rarrrrrre. The track is called JUNGLE SHIT. It’s a ’96 J-Tek jam that samples both HOTEL CALIFORNIA AND PASS THE DUTCHIE, combined with an acid line and some oldschooly breakbeats. The other tracks on the vinyl are all HOUSE jams. Way random! [...]

hold u smooth t

I’ve got a song that I think will satisfy both TRANCE and BREAKS fans, aswell as RARE VINYL enthusiasts. It’s from a one-off record of bootleg breaks remixes, called MIDWEST BREAKS, and it’s a rip of ATB’s classic 2002 Trance anthem, HOLD YOU. Doesn’t sound familiar? You’ve probably heard it. This one was big. Check [...]

rat pack

I haven’t been posting enough OLDSCHOOL RAVE anthems, so lets change that. Since it’s getting closer and closer to this years 4/20, I think I should also make this a WEED JAM. I give you an absolute classic by one of the greatest acts in Rave history, the RAT PACK. Rat Pack – Searchin’ For [...]

Man, have I ever got something special for you! One of the things I still love about collecting vinyl is stumbling upon strange rare white labels. You don’t know what the song is called or who it’s by and you can find the wackiest stuff pressed to these unmarked discs. Case in point, a record [...]

Man, have I ever got something special for you! One of the things I still love about collecting vinyl is stumbling upon strange rare white labels. You don’t know what the song is called or who it’s by and you can find the wackiest stuff pressed to these unmarked discs. Case in point, a record [...]

bmore club classics 2

After about 13 years of collecting, I have a pretty decent vinyl collection. I am also one of the few DJs still buying new vinyl, although I DON’T use it when I perform any more. I think vinyl should be completely removed from DJing. It’s way too problematic and technology has marched on to a [...]