size? sessions Podcast: History of Jungle with Uncle Dugs, Kenny Ken & East Man (hosted by Jyoty)
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I love conversations like this when everyone's having to restrain themselves from interrupting each other because there's just so much great memories to go over now! LOL
This podcast is massively appreciated. So much respect for these guys. Big up!!!
And thanks to Kool fm. My brother sent us up tapes to Hull and it changed our lives. Also for Kenny for Dreamscape 5 and so many more.
@@MrDoctorproctor 100% Kool FM was important part of our lives growing up. I am indebted to each and every DJ and MC and the management for giving us the best music London ever witnessed and experienced. They're still going on strong. Big up Kool London.
@@TakeMeBackPirateRadio
Big up Pirate Radio Archives. Big up Eastman and Susie G! You guys done good!! Keep jungle united, for all race creed and colour! ✌️❤️
@@yamyite Preach brother!! Respect is concrete each and every time!!
And real talk, booking foolishness to get ratings. Give me Equinox/ Fabs / Groove anytime, real selection
I used to walk around high-school back in 1995 listening to my Jungle tapes all day long. I used to get so much shit from the other kids. But I just used to love the big bass lines and crashing amen breaks. Needless to say I watched the Jungle / Drum n Bass scene explode and take over the entire world!
Never heard East Man talk...The man epitomises the word Kool! Awesome to listen these 3 don's massive respect :)
I'm 48 years " MAAD" .
A long time TORONTO Jungliist.
Respect to the LONDON MASSIVE who blessed us on ' dis syde ' with the soul, possession and
' infectious grooves ' of Jungle DNB!
' I'm a Jungliist, don't try to change my style'
I’m only 29 but iv considered myself a junglist from 14 !! Had my aerosoul for the 14th birthday 😂😂 this is the best thing iv watched in years !
Naaa Braffff!! Jungle was DARKSIDE way back when I tell ya!!!!?
Respect for mentioning Kemet crew.
Champion of champions
I wish they talked more about hardcore 1991-1992. It always gets bypassed and everyone always talks about jungle. It was hardcore in those years.
czcams.com/video/w0dwfT3Xk_U/video.html if you were not there mate, that's fine
@@robertsmithshair4199 That’s a hardcore breakbeat. Just because it has jungle in the title it doesn’t make it a jungle tune
@@rsturbo4018 the feel makes it jungle, like 'we are ie' etc.
@@robertsmithshair4199 We are ie sounds proper hardcore to me
Yes jungle evolved from a fusion of hardcore and reggae/dub. It's being expunged from history.
Eastman is the king of jungle just for creating kool fm 9 4 5 and jungle fever
Caught kool fm in the motor just the other day on 94.6 fm
Final boss bizniss
Correction, Eastman is a king of Jungle, not "the king of Jungle"!
Kenny Ken is so right!! Thank you!! Jungle is DnB - It's all Jungle. Jungle is in my veins. Amen.
Can't talk about the "History of Jungle Music" and "MC's" without mentioning producers like A Guy Called Gerald, PJ & Smiley 'Shut up and Dance' and MC Mad P 'Top Buzz'.
It was a hour it when much to fast shut up & dance and top buzz massive part of the movement but there’s loads of people names never came up that doesn’t mean there not a part of what we was talking about 100% respect out to all involved ... believe me when I say there’s been 1000s of interviews about jungle the scene the movement where dugs, Kenny, Rinse, kool or myself haven’t been mentioned but we are still part of it😉
@@koollondon4842 Yes, Time and memory are always factors in these interviews. My comment was made to add on to the convo.... Rinse has many listeners who weren't raving in '85 - 90, when the UK scene originated and started growing, and they need to know. Agreed a lot of names weren't mentioned and that's to be expected but when speaking of the origins of Jungle, Shut Up and Dance were one of the first UK producers to fuse Breaks and Ragga/Raggae lyrics with Techno, giving birth to the Ragga Twins involvement in the scene. As for MC's, Mad P (Top Buzz) was one of the first MC's to chat Ragga style at raves (before Jungle) and later helped push the term Jungle nationwide. Some even say he's the first person they heard mention Jungle Techno. Anyone who intentionally doesn't mention the importance of Kool FM when talking about the history of Jungle and D&B is simply a hater!
Fly away Peter fly away Paul me love the girls me love the women 👊
Congo natty aka rebel m.c is one of the top labels that were there plus the x project label which rebel used produce tunes and own..
Love Kenny Ken’s honesty especially with regards to female DJ’s. It’s true, most girls didn’t want to DJ it wasn’t because of this narrative nowadays that it’s because it was male dominated or they were to scared in a room full of men. And Dugs finished it off with saying it was daunting for any male dj aswell. Just shows how the times have changed, in the 90’s ,especially with rave and jungle music, there was none of this victim rubbish that is everywhere now.
big respect to you guys, thanks for keeping the scene live and real 👊
good stuff!! legends all of em.
Proper! Big up 😎 love that the mention the origins of this music, we call Jungle. Glad to see the music going back to roots.
Jungle is ours, no one else's, Jung,e is UK through and through, I remember my first jungle event and I was hooked, the ragga tips and breaks and rolling basslines. Just awesome
listening to dnb since the beginning and for me personally i loved the dark hardcore side to it before it actually transformed into many different pigeon holes. trying to find deep dark bass oldskool now its impossible. it suited the time perfectly though. just listened to dugs touching on the 90s times and how choons happened. piano tunes dark deep tunes....excellent.
Yeah definitely I’m exactly the same champion sounds is great example of what we was still calling hardcore, I understand there is many many more tunes I have to ask you what was a few of your favourite clubs or venues? Mine was 12 dalton lane and the roller express and the Astoria
Jay Cunning plays new dark hardcore.He is on CZcams.
This interview is brilliant!! 👊🏾
Jungle 's just aged more gracefully somehow. Still sounding wicked. No way I could stick on some hard-core records these days. Drugs must have been better back then to appreciate that shit.
Haha you know.
So much passion for music.....take note younger generations. Music meant everything then ❣
Real talk and real talent 💯 👊
Good to hear peoples memories... and people that have intresting stories as you get a different take from these oldskool top boy vinyl spinners / producers.. yet you love it so much as you have your own story flowing and can reminisce and link to their chats....
Great interview, I only just watched this,...i'll never forget Kool f.m staying real,...but one of my favourite memories...junglist,...was KENNY'S ,...THE M.C SAID ,..."NOW FOR THE DEEJAY KENNY KENNNNNNN,...WITH THE BOOMMMM, SHACK'A'TAKKK,....LET'S GO,...!! I still use those words today ,...i hope I'm not in DET ,... TO MC DET.! Great times,...Dug keep digging ,..🤣🤣👍,
Nothing lives today in music in UK without the rave and jungle
The drug scene was the reason for the trouble. When crack cocaine came the scene became a violent time. Then came the house & garage era. It was a good scene to begin with. Stripped back both jungle and garage are iconic UK sounds that still sound great today. Big part of my school day memories were swapping music tapes with friends. AWOL,Roast, Hysteria, pure-x, one nation and of course kool FM tapes.
Loved that. Absolutly T 4.
Reminds of being at school talking about music... shame she wasn't more knowledgeable, 3 legends there ! Kenny so right about storm, heard her on records, she's smooth, Eastman is so humble, think what he's seen over the 33 years, the stress ! Amazing, all for the love !
Big up for this podcast
First of all.. BiG Up Jyoti! Great Idea and show.
What a great retrospective insight into how this scene was built brick by brick.
I grew up listening to Acid house, rave, Jungle to what it is today! Its the most amazing journey and experience of life only the people who were there can speak about it today... please bring more content like this❤
Big! 🎶🔥♥️
dugs is everyones favourite uncle
Jungle started as an offshoot of Hardcore around 92, for an example, listen to The Prodigy's "Experience" - by far the most successful Hardcore album.
Also, the scene was a melting pot, not a "black" scene. Hardcore was a mix of sped-up Acid House, Techno and breaks from Hip-Hop, Funk and Jazz mixed with Belgian New Beat and even Eurodance, EBM, Industrial, Berlin School, Synth-Pop and Strings and Pianos from Classical music.
Needs a part 2
Legends!
I no longer listen to music, but as a former junglehead, I loved this podcast.
Wanna see that video of the kool fm dance in Amsterdam
Insightful
the time Garage started, it had a new vibe and then Jungle was turning into 4x4 techno, it was changing, around the time of that ED Rush and optical. you see some hatchback drivin by with some blasting new beats you never heard before, (garage) that was a vibe
I remember uncle dugs last show on kool. I was on phatbeats at the time. "Crisp mc" and soon turned up at his last show. There was loads of us there. Good old days. 😁
I was there! Listen to my Four Aces Jungle mix if you want to hear the history of early underground jungle from 1991/1992
The knowledge of the rave scene spoken on here is second to none.
Darkcore Kenny, it’s darkcore!! 1991-1994 the precursor of jungle and drum&bass. Respect kenny, dugs and Eastman great interview
Hardcore “happy hardcore” was fantastic electronic music but for me I had to call it a day personally after 1997 I didn’t like the direction the sound was heading shame. Koolfm was a badass station but for me pirate jungle station was heatwavefm. Eastman it was a good job you never went to hysteria Leicester in the 90’s, it was going of gun shots at the venue it was a regular occurrence man’s was always packin
I am a Londoner, but went to hysteria and hysteria pure x nights in the 90’s and they were dark events.
Could've listened to these guys talking for at least a few more hours
Big up Eastman and Kenny. Original Don's from mornin'.
1hr wasn't enough for a conversation like this.
Great podcast. Big up all involved. More history podcasts from across the scene would be amazing, so many stories people don't get to here and some Dat sets that never see the light of day! Come on guys we know you got em!
Sample tunes - Shy fx - plastic soul, Charly - prodigy and that Steven Sega sampled Screwface tune! If ya know ya know....
Remember Eastman at telepathy with his big bloody Rottweiler 😂😂😂😂Big up Phil absolute Legend 🙌
I’ve got a question if you wanted to put on an event how much would it cost to get tape packs made in this day and age?
Great stuff. Long live Jungle music and Hardcore!
Amen to that 🙏🏾
Anyone knows which Prophecy tune they are talking about close to the end?
9-4-5 Governor General
Foundation ❤💛💚
I have Uncle Dug's album... and I must say he looks much better with his tweed flat cap on. Thanks for DJ Zinc's Ready Or Not, an amazing find on the album.
Great interviewer
Rate you for biggin up Tony Blackburn.
I hated garage when it came along, it was just lightweight jungle for laydeez and yes jungle seemed dead, but in retrospect it was the best thing to happen. It took the trouble element out of jungle dnb and left it to the true believers. 97 to early 2000s, as a Junglist dnb purist I was just listening to the dirty techstep until liquid burst on the scene (irony being intelligent dnb was already liquid before liquid). Jungle DNB has just gone global ever since. That's the mark of a robust music genre ❤️
Big up to all mans names ur mentioning mcs and DJs but I just wanted to say that I was a true junglist from 94 to 98 n the reason why alot of jungle ravers like myself started jumping ship to garage is wen Stevie Hyper D passed I still remember wen he died I was listening to Kool FM n they announced that he'd died. For me after that period it was almost like jungle changed like it got dark. I loved the mcing in jungle as I was growing up n Hyper D was the man he rinsed it but knew wen to shut up n let the music speak wen jungle changed from the reggae style which I love to more hip hop samples with funky beats n bass with sharp stinging drums with deep warbling funky basslines, that was my time I loved with Stevie Hyper, Skibbadee, Bassman, Trigga, fiveo, ragga twins, navigator, Moose, Fearless, Shabba, Det, GQ, mc mc n all other host of lyricists that was the vibes. Telepathy 96 Blackmarket n Hyper D sets from Telepathy this set gave me goosebumps pure vibes 1 love so many people to mention ❤❤❤❤❤❤
well that was cool ..love Kenny. Intersting how lockdown kinda ruined it bigtime then hmm
Amen kills it for me (in a good way) 😁
I swear east man is secretly slimzees Dad lol
I don't know her name but the host did a great job here!
No she didn't
Big up ponders end cru
Very interesting to hear about agencies and people going straight to the top because of agents or making a tune...........playing the game as was said, but doesn't social media also have a part to play in fuelling this? I have heard a lot of sets in my time (I'm 45) and the amount of knob twiddler actor/actress' STEALING a living out of getting in front of a controller is shocking. Virtually no talent when sync is being pressed. I think every single one of them new breeds should do an apprenticeship starting on a pair of tandy +-3 belt drives and work their way up..........not wear something skimpy to get attention. Not only does give the punters value but it also earns them a bit of respect.
Jungle
D&B
Garage/UK RAP
Grime/UK RAP
UK RAP/Drill
Evolution of UK music
Agree with Kenny, it's all Jungle to me.
Kool FM is the biggest pirate station since the dance music took off in the late 1980s.
1:04:18 splash Babylon (undercover agent) trace remix
She is super fit!
Really interesting podcast heard some of it said before on Dugs shows but one thing I agree on what Dugs said was those who are fast tracked to the top and they are so shit! I don't lick arse and I'm down the bottom I just do my thing. I can't stand the fake side of things so I swerve it.
God I wish I could live in the UK
The grass isn't always greener
@@nadimovitch9237 music is definitely better tho.
Nathan Way Tesco, warehouse
Tasco wharehouse Nathan way plumbsted fucking good venue desires every picture tells a story
Big up the roller express amazing venue
Very pleased to say we have Kenny Ken remixing our track Kung Fu for our first vinyl release on Karma Recordings 👍🏻
But rap isn't white is she..in regards to Kenny ken saying that they didn't want him to win the sound clash due to race
DJ Rap is white
She is half Irish and half Malaysian
A great discussion ruined by possibly the most clueless presenter ever 🤦🏻♂️
And how exactly is she runining it for you?
By asking some obvious questions, that a regular person/listener would ask to learn something more about the history?
She should have done her homework at the very least! I’m all for her asking good questions to provide some wider insight to people who weren’t raving at these times but tbh she came across as having no understanding of the scene. I’m pretty sure there were other presenters at Rinse who would have been better placed to do this show.
@@Chezerhenlow Come on, she's fine.
She asked few basic questions, and she let the guest to chat freely, and tell their stories.
I have enjoyed it.
Cheers!
Yes and no, she obviously has a love for the scene, shes young and wants to learn.... Bless her shes doing ok
It can be frustrating for those of us who've studied this scene for decades but this is a great history lesson for the youngers so maybe it's good that she went in talking from a newcomer's perspective.
pirate radio back in the day was so huge and the rivalry between some was huge as well lol
big up all the rinse, kool fm, force fm, unity fm crew...one love
and just picking up on what ken was saying, they should disable the sync button and bring some skill back
Host hasn't got a clue. 2005 the first night that played jungle in Amsterdam 🤣 Comparing it to gospel trying to intellectualise it. 🤣