Dub to Jungle Documentary

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  • čas přidán 29. 09. 2011
  • Kane FM documented and captured the Dub to Jungle tour 2011; the film explores the living history of bass culture with interviews with Channel One Sound System, Congo Natty, Tenor Fly, Klose One, Nanci & Phoebe. We also speak with the stakeholder and Director of Punch Records Ammo Talwar and promoters about the concept behind the tour.
    Roots reggae has been cited by many music critics of the 20th century as the mother of many modern music forms. Born from the garrisons of Jamaica this music has given a voice to disaffected peoples of all cultures and all backgrounds around the world. The messages of rebellion and truth seeking that roots provides struck a chord across the globe.
    In the 1990′s artists like Ragga Twins, Rebel Mc & Lennie De Ice began to fuse roots reggae with acid house. Jungle techno, or as it was first called, 4beat, was born. Jungle is the child of reggae, conceived by the union of Jamaican sound system culture and British acid house music.
    Director / Interviews -- Chris Jones / Producer -- Nick Hayman@ Burningwick / Elliot Seeds @ Motion Graphics / Sound Man -- Alpesh Patel / Camera -- Squeaky Clean, Sophie Akehurst, Ben Cornish.
    Thanks to Ammo Talwar, Rachel Bevan, Jack Vagabondz, Gurpreet Bilkhu @ Punch, Anthony @ Kontakt, Gentlemens Dub club, Luke Murray, Jess @ Patchwork, James @ Take the Whole Cake, Channel One Sound System, Congo Natty, Tenor Fly, Nanci & Phoebe, Klose One (Ruairi), NOISE CONTROL AUDIO, Dubkasm & Vibtronics
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Komentáře • 116

  • @ChannelOneSound
    @ChannelOneSound  Před 11 lety +12

    there is a track list at the end of the documentary with artists and titles, hope that helps!

  • @mitchgrayson6748
    @mitchgrayson6748 Před 11 lety +2

    nothing beats going to a dub night, the spiritual energy in the area is empowering. channel one keep them irie vibes spinning

  • @djalgoriddim
    @djalgoriddim Před 10 lety +3

    I love the raspy bass in the back each time Mikey Dread is talking.

  • @orgonsolo6291
    @orgonsolo6291 Před 2 měsíci

    Among all the greats, there, also Dubkasm, glad to finally see the faces behind those cavernous productions. Dub is a universal vibration

  • @1ukjunglednbraver
    @1ukjunglednbraver Před 11 lety +3

    i do love jungle music

  • @jboyjboy
    @jboyjboy Před 12 lety +1

    good vibes all the way...

  • @RootikalSelector
    @RootikalSelector Před 12 lety +1

    Full respect to the Channel One crew from Rootikal - looking forward to the session at East Village on 4th of November

  • @Ljoll90
    @Ljoll90 Před 12 lety +1

    very nice...nuff respect

  • @annonymous3948
    @annonymous3948 Před 2 lety +1

    Ispect...bigga dan respect.

  • @FRILLIWILLI
    @FRILLIWILLI Před 11 lety

    Thank you,thank you Sir, I love this Music,Peace!!!!

  • @elenalagoudi
    @elenalagoudi Před 12 lety

    Great documentary, very well made!!! Respect to all the collaborators!

  • @MsSunShine1
    @MsSunShine1 Před 10 lety +1

    It teaches people!!!!

  • @lotechdubmassive
    @lotechdubmassive Před 11 lety

    Respect for the upload .

  • @sionihi-fi7480
    @sionihi-fi7480 Před 4 lety

    Love from Tbilisi & London massive

  • @Rastinny
    @Rastinny Před 11 lety

    Perfect love Channel One Congo Natty - legends!!

  • @djjunglikhan3345
    @djjunglikhan3345 Před 11 lety

    Bless, stay strong & positives vibes, respect seen

  • @mattep1ao
    @mattep1ao Před 12 lety

    congo and natty its you who got me into jungle nuf respect

  • @MCHogan420
    @MCHogan420 Před 11 lety

    True words bredda! One Love.

  • @DonGoliath
    @DonGoliath Před 10 lety +1

    BOOOOOM!!

  • @djjunglikhan3345
    @djjunglikhan3345 Před 12 lety

    Roots & culture, knowledge & wisdom! I am a junglee man

  • @pkingaround666
    @pkingaround666 Před 11 lety

    Give thanks

  • @rasmackyRasmacky
    @rasmackyRasmacky Před 12 lety

    yes i good upload

  • @4stardust2
    @4stardust2 Před 12 lety

    nice one

  • @Alpenmagier
    @Alpenmagier Před 11 lety +2

    dub jungle drum&bass for all time !

  • @milodjilodj
    @milodjilodj Před 12 lety

    Big up channel one!

  • @UKBreakz
    @UKBreakz Před 12 lety

    Massive n Crew!!!!!!

  • @raasbeng
    @raasbeng Před 12 lety

    This music could have only been born In London in the 1990s - lots of innovative music forms all breaking out - Jamaican music meets house meets hip Hop breaks equals jungle. It's a good documentary and makes important points and best of all stimulates debate!

  • @porkfriedbacon
    @porkfriedbacon Před 12 lety

    Love 10:04 minute mark!! Undiluted !!! :) Corey and trever BAAAAMM!!

  • @RancidPrune
    @RancidPrune Před 11 lety

    Truly excellent video/documentary, reaffirms my love for a genre of music I couldn't live without!

  • @dappa51
    @dappa51 Před 12 lety

    Well clued up my friend, I was there in 93 from playing sound to raving linking all of it I lived ina it. At any dub to jungle event I can only say one thing kept coming into my head and that was reggae as in Shaka Dance, Congo drum and Rasta. So tell me different if you can. Jungle would be nothing for me personally without these influences other than hyped up people jumpin around. But thats just me, hey what do I know. Peace!

  • @JeTAimeComa
    @JeTAimeComa Před 12 lety

    One Love

  • @icemonAesDana
    @icemonAesDana Před 12 lety

    Nuff Respect

  • @LouisePlusOne
    @LouisePlusOne Před 6 lety

    Music is the revolution. :)

  • @l0dgey
    @l0dgey Před 11 lety

    jungle is huge today still. check chopstick and also congo nattys new album coming out later this month. ROOTS REVOLUTION!

  • @alCIAdadidit
    @alCIAdadidit Před 12 lety

    yoooooo. maaaad..

  • @nikkifrosty100
    @nikkifrosty100 Před 11 lety

    They Speak Wisdom

  • @serendipia5685
    @serendipia5685 Před rokem

    "Rasta is the future" bob said that. So jungle music bring the good news

  • @WasabeWan
    @WasabeWan Před 12 lety

    "Thats where I come. Thats where I fit in. Rastafari. Rastafari." So Irie! Long live Dub! The REAL Dub!

  • @zebenzui2
    @zebenzui2 Před 11 lety

    heeee angel congo good

  • @raasbeng
    @raasbeng Před 12 lety

    Ok ok everyone:
    1. Jungle techno was a clear result of the mixing of cultures. uk acid, grooverider and fabio playing hip hop breaks more relevant to the mainly black east end London crowd who were amongst the crowd at rage, 4 hero, Congo natty coming from a roots background. Same with demon boys and Paul Ibiza and bukem.
    2. When jungle is talked about in this documentary we are talking about tunes from 1992 to perhaps 1994. These tunes where characterised by heavy sampling of classic reggae tu

  • @pkingaround666
    @pkingaround666 Před 11 lety

    yess mikey dread & ras kayleb channel one system pure teachings

  • @kipstar81
    @kipstar81 Před 11 lety

    Another big characteristic of "proper" Jungle music (i'd say more '92 to '95, but that's another discussion!) is that the bass lines are normally of a much lower frequency and are also completely separated from the Amen break percussion!
    There are a lot of "crossover" tracks between Jungle and DnB that have a more integrated bass line, but still retain the Reggae/Dancehall influences, but i'd say that those normally fall within a "nu-skool Jungle" category, which can also sound pretty sikk!

  • @madedigital
    @madedigital Před 10 lety +3

    Tenor Fly Acre lane man

  • @TheSilverDubberII
    @TheSilverDubberII Před 12 lety

    The connection between Dub and Jungle is tenuous, at best.

  • @zackbenmehidi
    @zackbenmehidi Před 12 lety

    are there any proper jungle/ragga festivals? inb4 sunsplash

  • @ChannelOneSound
    @ChannelOneSound  Před 12 lety

    @trackschneebeli Take a look at the end of the doc, all the tracks are listed there.

  • @Lienaked
    @Lienaked Před 12 lety

    all my respect to congo natty

  • @trackschneebeli
    @trackschneebeli Před 12 lety

    Somebody couldn't post a tracklist for this could they?

  • @5starsquathotelsymdjz
    @5starsquathotelsymdjz Před 12 lety

    Congo Natty - Jungle Pioneers!

  • @9672308
    @9672308 Před 12 lety

    where i can download it?

  • @ChannelOneSound
    @ChannelOneSound  Před 12 lety

    @RootikalSelector thanks to the Rootikal crew

  • @kdroyd
    @kdroyd Před 11 lety

    does anyone know the name of the song at 1:50?

  • @povellas3
    @povellas3 Před 12 lety

    ID 3:45? always looked for that one.. do not know what it is please help! thank you jah bless ( :

  • @themanumission
    @themanumission Před 12 lety

    What's the tune on 14:00? Thanks

  • @FRILLIWILLI
    @FRILLIWILLI Před 11 lety

    all songs titles please!!!!!!=???????

  • @bongambassador
    @bongambassador Před 10 lety

    channel one r so illl live

  • @dopemcee
    @dopemcee Před 12 lety +2

    whats mcs? you saying jungle was ruined by rappers?

  • @gigapineapple
    @gigapineapple Před 12 lety

    anybody know the tune that comes in at 3:19?

  • @angelohusquin5883
    @angelohusquin5883 Před 2 lety

    Does anyone have a tracklist ?

  • @BLCCL
    @BLCCL Před 12 lety +1

    Anyone know the song at 00:29 ?

  • @raasbeng
    @raasbeng Před 12 lety

    Also to be clear jungle in this context is jungle from 1990 to 1994 ish - characterised by heavy use of amen break and direct lifts of roots hooks and baselines. It's not to be confused with drums an bass which has none of this Jamaican leaning. Congo adheres to this style in his jungle production today.

  • @onafatone
    @onafatone Před 12 lety

    Only one mention that the system used on these nights ain't channel one....its nca.

  • @SwitchUpBroadcast
    @SwitchUpBroadcast Před 12 lety

    last tune id please!!

  • @MrBenabola
    @MrBenabola Před 11 lety

    4.45 bird in low cut top !

  • @ChannelOneSound
    @ChannelOneSound  Před 12 lety

    @Tomtheartist what do you mean?

  • @Oirub
    @Oirub Před 11 lety

    song at 00:00 - 00:08??? Heavy shit!

  • @Borris2313
    @Borris2313 Před 8 lety +2

    uk... scene

  • @sanceations
    @sanceations Před 11 lety

    RIP KEITH "DIGITAL K" RUDDOCK!

  • @OdeeO
    @OdeeO Před 12 lety

    "RastafarI is the Heartbeat" - Congo Natty

  • @raasbeng
    @raasbeng Před 12 lety

    Tunes such as Pablo fad hard times and Barrington levy under mi sensi - google that shit :)
    3. This documentary doesn't say its the only influence. What it saying us you can trace a direct line between jungle and roots. That line carries on today to grime etc

  • @MicrosoftsourceCode
    @MicrosoftsourceCode Před 10 lety +1

    @ 0:55 I am sure that is not Mickey Dread. He doesn't look or sound like Mickey. The real Mickey can only see through one eye and passed away some time ago

    • @rachelbevan5072
      @rachelbevan5072 Před 10 lety +3

      this is Channel One Sound System's Mikey Dread.. a different guy

    • @MicrosoftsourceCode
      @MicrosoftsourceCode Před 10 lety

      Rachel Bevan Interesting and very confusing :)

    • @oegleida4080
      @oegleida4080 Před 9 lety

      Rachel Bevan There are two Mikey Dreads? This is very confusing, I am finding very little information about the CHannel One Sound Systems Mikey Dread. Do you have any more info? Mind blown.Was there any beef beetween the two since they have the same name? Is this all a hoax?

  • @ChannelOneSound
    @ChannelOneSound  Před 12 lety

    @gigapineapple Jah Set It by Congo Natty

  • @NLexxa
    @NLexxa Před 12 lety

    Did you know that everyone can produce and then download amazing beats online on "Beat Max Pro" (do a Google search for it)? I definitely like the video clip on their website, it may be helpful for you also..

  • @ulonix
    @ulonix Před 11 lety

    yeah , who's this?

  • @Tomtheartist
    @Tomtheartist Před 12 lety

    The man at 0.41 speak like that???

  • @Tomtheartist
    @Tomtheartist Před 12 lety

    @ChannelOneSound His accent, I'm not an expert in accents, but I thought young Black folks from LONDON spoke like that.He looks like an Asian man in his early forties.Unless,generally everyone in London has that kind of accent.Actually,he sound slightly different.He reminds me of Adam Deacon,his talking.Good film anyway,I'd promote it.

  • @crawxps
    @crawxps Před 10 lety +2

    12:40

  • @johnathantopey
    @johnathantopey Před 5 lety

    Scientist - Gunman

  • @UPLband
    @UPLband Před 4 lety

    ale faza kurwa :D

  • @dappa51
    @dappa51 Před 12 lety

    @Drwatson1977 That's not fair, respond intellingently, maybe everyones interested in your opinion.

  • @DonGoliath
    @DonGoliath Před 3 lety

    All original Junglists come check my new rollers and please leave me some comments on how you rate them.

  • @undergroundone3
    @undergroundone3 Před 8 měsíci

    Yet if there was no hardcore breaks back in 90/91 there would be no Jungle! yes of course Jungle was heavily influenced n inspired by Dub music but it was influenced by nuff different genres n sub genres

  • @Ch1oopachoo
    @Ch1oopachoo Před 12 lety

    Did you write that from a textbook ? It's funny how people who weren't even of age at the time write as if they were . . . . .

  • @michaelheery6303
    @michaelheery6303 Před 10 lety

    look at kinshasaorchestra ,,,plz or ladysaw

  • @CanonburyLondonantiques
    @CanonburyLondonantiques Před 11 lety

    big I all junglists...

  • @iiziz
    @iiziz Před 11 lety

    This documentary is phat, but that fast-paced jungle music doesnt seem to have anything to do with Reggae or Rasta

  • @dappa51
    @dappa51 Před 12 lety

    @ListenAndLearned and CharlesDilkes - The saviours of DnB: I have listened willingly to your early comments with compelling interest but the learning side has taken a sudden or rather an unfortunate descent as you are taking it far to personal and gone off onto a tangent of hate. Redeem yourselves now!!!!!

  • @TheSilverDubberII
    @TheSilverDubberII Před 11 lety

    Not exactly a great tip son, but thanks all the same.

  • @exactlywhatisaid
    @exactlywhatisaid Před 12 lety

    fuck i accidentally hit dislike. my bad. total mistake. long live jungle and dub

  • @TheLogicalProgress
    @TheLogicalProgress Před 11 lety

    No. You're absolutely wrong.

  • @LoveChipbreak
    @LoveChipbreak Před 10 lety +1

    Take a Human Geographies class, they're really not (in this video).

  • @stevemango100
    @stevemango100 Před 10 lety

    jah works walkin in the path of the lion! raspect jah rastafari blessing from malta nah forget ya roots

  • @dopemcee
    @dopemcee Před 12 lety

    what ? why you listen to roots?

  • @pkingaround666
    @pkingaround666 Před 11 lety

    go back to your trance thing iyah

  • @conradconrad12
    @conradconrad12 Před 12 lety +1

    all this jah rastafari shite really pisses me off

  • @dappa51
    @dappa51 Před 12 lety

    Looks like I may have touched a nerve as you don't seem to appreciate black music as you describe it. If you did, you'd understand the concept of DnB etc, but your intelligence level is obviously beyond any explanation, so peace to you nevertheless. As they used to say "All Original Junglist" which you are not, your just the Hyped up wannabe's I used to see at Raves jumpin around, but thats cool - GOOD LUCK!!

  • @BigBleedinSteve
    @BigBleedinSteve Před 12 lety +2

    I enjoyed watching this but most of it is bullshit. Roots music from Africa is the foundation of every music in the world? Leave it out. So every other continent just sat about in silence while Africa beat their drums? And plus Jungle was never rasta music. Jungle is basically a mix of whatever music the producer is into at that particular moment mixed with fast drums and anything else they want to make what is basically dance music. No one should take this documentary too serious!