I wasn't born till 1991, but now I'm a young adult I realise just how special this time was for youth culture and for British music. If I could experience the rave/jungle scene from the late 80s/early 90s I wouldn't hesitate, I'd go back in a heartbeat. Today's 15 year old's and over have no culture; just selfies, iPhones and an obsession with social media. Where's the culture of today? the music, the excitement, the movement? Those days are sadly far behind.
In 1994 I was 17 and right at these clubs and raves in this heyday ... The rocket , laser drome, roller express ,the paradise club , the old Camden palace with the cinema for a chill out room ... 91-96 jungle raving times !!!!! Respect
I was 16 in Tokyo longing to experience that. I know born in tokyo is like win a big lottery. but thats not what I wanted. I evetually moved to london once.
There may be more concise documentaries out there that detail the birth of this this music but, for me, this is the absolute BEST home made one I've ever seen (and I don't even speak in French narration)! 1994 was really the pinnacle of equal stylistic influences, added to sub-bass UK breakbeat hardcore rave, a few years after we pathetically settled on the much lesser 2-step formula that became the much, MUCH, lesser "D'n'B" format that ruled white folk (like myself) floors for a sad 15 years afterwards! It's honestly SO great to see how these original ex-pat crews from Jamaica and the West Indies DESTROYED London back in the early 90's (I was there), and left a wobbly slug's trail of dubstep in their wake............You guys will always be my true heroes!
wow i remember when i saw this on tv, i was 12 years old . The tv show was called "24 heures" and was broadcasted at around 1pm on saturday on "canal + ". that day, my father asked me if i wanted to go for a walk in the city and i remember saying "no i'm ok,i'm watching tv"...this was my introduction to Jungle Music !! Now i'm 34 years old and i feel like a kid again just by watching this . thx for the upload ;-)
Pur docu, pur moment d'histoire: A Londres, en 94. DJ Rap, et UK Apache. Les journalistes français de canal +, ont sondés les soirées ou il fallait être, les labels qu'il fallait voir, et les artistes qu'il fallait voir et entendre, pour comprendre et apprécier ce mouvement, tant au niveau social, qu'au niveau musical. La Jungle, c'est ça !
Malheureusement, non Sébastien. Le côté racoleur de Canal est déjà bien présent et tord profondément la réalité de ce qui s'est passé sur la scène électronique underground à cette époque. Très loin de ce qu'on voit dans ce reportage médiocre.
Jungle way back then as a new music "style" was so experimental and beats even today sound so fresh and liberating. Luckily I saved a lot of vinyls from that era. Thanks for uploading this.
No internet, no smartphones and no social media.. The old days were simply about making a phone calls the old fashioned ways since phone boots were a thing in the 90's
Really enjoyed that, proper slice of life of a fantastic era, I would have been 15 when this was first broadcast and just getting into rave music. As someone who doesn't understand French, would be great to get the narration subtitled in English.
Merci pour l'upload ! Pour allez plus loin passez sur notre chaine, nous y avons traduit un autre reportage sur la jungle de la même époque en trois parties réalisé par la BBC. (activez les sous-titres à coté du choix de la qualité vidéo)
Not positive but would guess its this. I think he was in house engineer early 90s. www.discogs.com/Billy-Daniel-Bunter-JDS-Let-It-Lift-You-Music-Is-Moods/release/32851
I was there at the start of the jungle parties and the first one i went to was in Birmingham 1991 handsworth leisure centre and it was just as the hardcore was beginning and they had started to isolate the breaks and then call it jungle techno! For me i had been involved with all the acid house music party's in Manchester and Blackburn and before that the early hip hop scene! The house parties had become commercial and too much piano house so when they started playing the break's it was a sweet revenge for me! I then started to go to Birmingham and London almost every weekend for things like roast jungle fever quest etc! At the beginning it was a great vibe with no heavy duty nonsense and then in 94 which was really the peak time and the golden era of jungle it suddenly became commercial and dark and gangsta and then the term drum and bass was coined and suddenly it was a black thing which is just untrue because at the start it was black and white together and that was the beauty of the jungle a big mix of everything like a form of British hip hop! After that I didn't really get out to many and the music was drum and bass Pop which killed the jungle but from what I'm hearing now it seems that the jungle has come around full circle again and it's gone back to its original style jungle but in lots of different styles!
There is only one person who talks the REAL DEAL in this whole program..Oh! that would be me at 42:20....i was running the raves and pirates SOUR was just a milking label who attracted talent through its few hits and hype (like this program) ..where are they now ! Strictly Underground still lives and still keeps it real!...true to the scene SU Crew!
Je ne me lasserai jamais de cette époque ...le Real underground lié à la démocratisation des PC bon marché par la chute du prix des mémoires informatiques;). 87's - 99's....la période des mélanges musicaux (tous styles) qu'ils ne fallait pas manquer....après tous ce qui se fait actuellement (après récup' pour de la mauvaise monnaie...sans terreaux culturel)..me fais doucement rire !!!! On eut lui donner tous les noms qu'on veut..Dr&B, Dubstep...etc La qualité sonore et la manière de fabriquer est totalement perdue et tout ceci est entré dans un format commercial au antipode du bidule originel ;).. qui n'a plus rien d’expérimental...pour sur !
I'd love to know how DJ Rap was going to get from Southend at 1am when her gig finished there, to Wembley for 2am when the journey is 1hr 15mins minimum. She had to be late for that one.
If you were there that time... You know the score. Amazing times. And kids today think this was lame but bouncy Knowles, lady gaga and Kane west are great and the sad thing is we can't tell them why these days were so amazing because "things" went on that we can't set as an example to the kids.
sounds like a remix of breakage #4 at 42:50 anyone know track name? as its a white label may be difficult to know .... sure is for me! just remembered it sounds just like the beat at 12:40 must be a remix they did
@@birminghamcityfootballclub7587 Evenson Allen would touch the mic a sing those signature lyrics "I can feel a rush coming on!! I feel it in my body all night long!!!" The whistles and horns, the smoke, the lasers. Lipmaster was a wicked DJ. They are a national treasure. Ratpack meant roadblock event!! Big up Kerry!!
Skankin' out in grandma's apartment while she reads the paper. Priceless.
I wasn't born till 1991, but now I'm a young adult I realise just how special this time was for youth culture and for British music. If I could experience the rave/jungle scene from the late 80s/early 90s I wouldn't hesitate, I'd go back in a heartbeat. Today's 15 year old's and over have no culture; just selfies, iPhones and an obsession with social media. Where's the culture of today? the music, the excitement, the movement? Those days are sadly far behind.
Yeah, that's right : /
Check out our pirate radio archives big up!!
Born in 89 and I feel exactly the same.... Bigups
Born in 95 and feel the same, i stopped using social media a long time ago
In 1994 I was 17 and right at these clubs and raves in this heyday ... The rocket , laser drome, roller express ,the paradise club , the old Camden palace with the cinema for a chill out room ... 91-96 jungle raving times !!!!! Respect
Club UN Telepathy was like a football crowd on dancefloor when tunes dropped. Never saw anything like it since and that was 96.
Yeah man awol at the paradise club, roller express, rocket - same places, labyrinth was the balls though, my favourite
Lazerdrome innersense was the bollocks. I went there most weeks.
I was 16 in Tokyo longing to experience that. I know born in tokyo is like win a big lottery. but thats not what I wanted. I evetually moved to london once.
There may be more concise documentaries out there that detail the birth of this this music but, for me, this is the absolute BEST home made one I've ever seen (and I don't even speak in French narration)! 1994 was really the pinnacle of equal stylistic influences, added to sub-bass UK breakbeat hardcore rave, a few years after we pathetically settled on the much lesser 2-step formula that became the much, MUCH, lesser "D'n'B" format that ruled white folk (like myself) floors for a sad 15 years afterwards!
It's honestly SO great to see how these original ex-pat crews from Jamaica and the West Indies DESTROYED London back in the early 90's (I was there), and left a wobbly slug's trail of dubstep in their wake............You guys will always be my true heroes!
Wobbly slug's trail of dubstep :) Great description xx
check out czcams.com/video/nQyCyTo3mt4/video.html if you are stillinterested. Same year, same style but bbc. big up!
@WHOA NEAT! Nope, I have zero guilt. Please listen to original '90's jungle vs. 2000's DnB, and you tell me which is the whiter music.
wow i remember when i saw this on tv, i was 12 years old . The tv show was called "24 heures" and was broadcasted at around 1pm on saturday on "canal + ".
that day, my father asked me if i wanted to go for a walk in the city and i remember saying "no i'm ok,i'm watching tv"...this was my introduction to Jungle Music !! Now i'm 34 years old and i feel like a kid again just by watching this . thx for the upload ;-)
Pur docu, pur moment d'histoire: A Londres, en 94. DJ Rap, et UK Apache. Les journalistes français de canal +, ont sondés les soirées ou il fallait être, les labels qu'il fallait voir, et les artistes qu'il fallait voir et entendre, pour comprendre et apprécier ce mouvement, tant au niveau social, qu'au niveau musical. La Jungle, c'est ça !
J'avoue,tiens j'ai des productions drum and bass n'oubliez pas y passer écouter,salut.
What a blinding doc. Was 21 at the time living in London and raving to jungle every weekend. Amazing times.
Can I borrow your brain cells for a sec please.
L'époque où Canal Plus était plus sympa que maintenant. Nostalgie, quand tu nous tiens...
Ça a déjà été bien, ça m'étonne.
J'avoue,tiens j'ai des productions drum and bass n'oubliez pas y passer écouter,salut.
Malheureusement, non Sébastien. Le côté racoleur de Canal est déjà bien présent et tord profondément la réalité de ce qui s'est passé sur la scène électronique underground à cette époque. Très loin de ce qu'on voit dans ce reportage médiocre.
Grandma knew back in 1994 to avoid Margarine! haha!
Wisdom
Haha she's great isnt she❤😂
Jungle way back then as a new music "style" was so experimental and beats even today sound so fresh and liberating. Luckily I saved a lot of vinyls from that era. Thanks for uploading this.
No internet, no smartphones and no social media..
The old days were simply about making a phone calls the old fashioned ways since phone boots were a thing in the 90's
Sclapione Rocco Not for the average household tho..
life was better then
One of the best documentaries on the scene.Some rare footage on here. Love it!
Love this! Thanks for uploading!! We've added this to our "Book Of Jungle" playlist for anyone interested. Big up from the Box Fulla Records Family.
I was 17 when jungle came out and dnb came out of jungle, best music of 90s.
Jungle forever 2020 ^^ Trop bien de revoir ce reportage en francais !
Thank you for the upload, thank you for the memories, thank you for bringing me back to my youth, thank you thank you.
Big up DJ Redlock, UK garage stalwart
this is an awesome feature, thank you for the upload!
This is what I love about European television. In America when they report on underground music it always focuses on sensationalism
Thank you so much for this jewel!
what an incredible culture jungle created. plus, those girls are FINE. I am filled with a fiery envy for an atmosphere I was never apart of
too bad it died towards the end of the 90's
Really enjoyed that, proper slice of life of a fantastic era, I would have been 15 when this was first broadcast and just getting into rave music. As someone who doesn't understand French, would be great to get the narration subtitled in English.
Two two i still love this music. It taken a plane to Brisbane/ Phnom Penh.
Thank a lot to upload this video. Very good Documentary . 👍👍👍👍👍😀🔈🎹💽🎛
Merci à BassExpression pour tous ces doc et sons! :) et UK apachi, quel tueur sérieux
J'avoue,tiens j'ai des productions drum and bass n'oubliez pas y passer écouter,salut.
The jungle/dnb culture never discriminate we are one ☝️ one love 4eva 😘
Merci pour l'upload ! Pour allez plus loin passez sur notre chaine, nous y avons traduit un autre reportage sur la jungle de la même époque en trois parties réalisé par la BBC. (activez les sous-titres à coté du choix de la qualité vidéo)
wow je vais regarder ça de suite !
trop cool en tout cas de faire ce taf pour celles & ceux qui ont du mal avec l'anglais
Excellente archive
50/50 with a next option is pretty good for the time
Rap's rant around the 34 min. mark.....how cool is she? Amazing!
Pretty sure the tune at 11:33 is Area 39 - Mental Patient, still on the lookout for the tune they're remixing tho.
I'm a Junglistik man...
Merci pour cette video, ça me ramène à l'époque des soirée jungle vibes.
Moi j'étais pas née dans les 90s mais j'adore le jungle, les styles de musiques électroniques uk à l'ancienne, parce que c'étais mieux que maintenant.
J'avoue,tiens j'ai des productions drum and bass n'oubliez pas y passer écouter,salut.
Le Gibus ❤
BIG upload - massive thanks for this!
Boom, ca fait bien plaiz ! Big up from Neutrix !
Merci les gars pour ce "back in the dayz"!
Ça tue !! merci !!
merci pour la video !
Merci !
90s best music, great timez
uk apachie's grandma is so sweet
+uwannabme michaels Want say the same thing, so i like your comment, she is really amazing
la BOMB!!!! thx!!!!
Seriosllly!This should be archived for cultural prosperity.
je l'avait vue se docu il est énorme
Optical at 11:53
JungleTunes94 track I'd?
Not positive but would guess its this. I think he was in house engineer early 90s. www.discogs.com/Billy-Daniel-Bunter-JDS-Let-It-Lift-You-Music-Is-Moods/release/32851
This was a wicked watch
7:02 tune ? i love that !!!
Ca rappelle la bonne époque !!!!! La bise Dale :)
Apaches nan is a legend
I was there at the start of the jungle parties and the first one i went to was in Birmingham 1991 handsworth leisure centre and it was just as the hardcore was beginning and they had started to isolate the breaks and then call it jungle techno! For me i had been involved with all the acid house music party's in Manchester and Blackburn and before that the early hip hop scene! The house parties had become commercial and too much piano house so when they started playing the break's it was a sweet revenge for me! I then started to go to Birmingham and London almost every weekend for things like roast jungle fever quest etc! At the beginning it was a great vibe with no heavy duty nonsense and then in 94 which was really the peak time and the golden era of jungle it suddenly became commercial and dark and gangsta and then the term drum and bass was coined and suddenly it was a black thing which is just untrue because at the start it was black and white together and that was the beauty of the jungle a big mix of everything like a form of British hip hop! After that I didn't really get out to many and the music was drum and bass Pop which killed the jungle but from what I'm hearing now it seems that the jungle has come around full circle again and it's gone back to its original style jungle but in lots of different styles!
Big up!!! What was pirate radio scene like up in Manchester.
Fantastique !
There is only one person who talks the REAL DEAL in this whole program..Oh! that would be me at 42:20....i was running the raves and pirates SOUR was just a milking label who attracted talent through its few hits and hype (like this program) ..where are they now ! Strictly Underground still lives and still keeps it real!...true to the scene SU Crew!
Thank you what have you been doing sir! you are pushing my life through literally and I live my life so far. you are my god.
🏆
1980 et 1990 les meilleur années
Christophe Leseur Definitely the best!
Je ne me lasserai jamais de cette époque ...le Real underground lié à la démocratisation des PC bon marché par la chute du prix des mémoires informatiques;).
87's - 99's....la période des mélanges musicaux (tous styles) qu'ils ne fallait pas manquer....après tous ce qui se fait actuellement (après récup' pour de la mauvaise monnaie...sans terreaux culturel)..me fais doucement rire !!!!
On eut lui donner tous les noms qu'on veut..Dr&B, Dubstep...etc
La qualité sonore et la manière de fabriquer est totalement perdue et tout ceci est entré dans un format commercial au antipode du bidule originel ;).. qui n'a plus rien d’expérimental...pour sur !
UFO MUSIC RADIO VR90 J'ai pas trop colpris xD
“Hey UK Apachi, are you playing tonight? Which songs are you going to play?”
“Oh you know, that one song that I do, I’ll probably just play that one”
that's a top nan !
Any chance of a fully subtitled version?
It certainly was King of America, I was there...
GRAMDA IS RIGHT ABOUT BUTTER
Moving Shadow!!!!
His nan knows the truth about butter.
100%!
In 94 I was at lazerdrome. I remember a French tv crew being there filming the nite.
Does anybody have the recording or know where I can I find it ??
Big up UK Apachi !! good exemple for work
Por favor! Alguem tem a gravação deste som em 7:02 que dimais esse som !!!!! repasse por favor .
cheers!!!
I'd love to know how DJ Rap was going to get from Southend at 1am when her gig finished there, to Wembley for 2am when the journey is 1hr 15mins minimum. She had to be late for that one.
Anybody know if the tune at around 7 min ever made it onto wax? If so what is it? Wicked Documentary regardless. Big ups for the upload :)
I think i'm in love with dj Rap (from 1994)
tro^p bon merci
Is there an only English version of this online at all
600 for a hour set. Minted💰💰💰
If you were there that time...
You know the score.
Amazing times.
And kids today think this was lame but bouncy Knowles, lady gaga and Kane west are great and the sad thing is we can't tell them why these days were so amazing because "things" went on that we can't set as an example to the kids.
The drug's 🤣
siiiiiiiiiick!
38mins - special dedication by Top Cat
good stuff...
I WISH I WAS THERE IT WONT BE THE FUCKIN SAME WHEN IM OLD ENUFF!!
At 18 minutes? DJ Rap - Switch
37.50, is that Masterstepz on the mic??
That's Rude Boy Keith
NO to margarine YES to Jungle..UKApache bad boy with a cell phone
Please, what songs appeared at 21:58??
Just Another Artist - Full Circle
was this really made in 1994!?
Il a bien changé UK Apache : czcams.com/video/duNq023VlhM/video.html
back in the day
Captions please!
7:00 what’s the song please ? And the name of the guy
sounds like a remix of breakage #4 at 42:50 anyone know track name? as its a white label may be difficult to know .... sure is for me!
just remembered it sounds just like the beat at 12:40 must be a remix they did
Curtis Rivers I bring you the future, but Noise Factory on 3rd Party Records.
what's the track the girl's bumpin in the car that starts around 33:02? or 33:18? anyone???
please!!!
dizoubledizutch Innocence - Natural Thing
avyee gaz
thank u so much
ееееееееееее boy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was there from topbuzz and ratpack days
Loved Ratpack they brought the vibes!!
So true my friend
@@birminghamcityfootballclub7587 Evenson Allen would touch the mic a sing those signature lyrics "I can feel a rush coming on!! I feel it in my body all night long!!!" The whistles and horns, the smoke, the lasers. Lipmaster was a wicked DJ. They are a national treasure. Ratpack meant roadblock event!! Big up Kerry!!
boOOOOyakaaaaa
I'm not born at the good time...
Lol
They were waving their vadge in the air.
The DJ Rap then and now.....
What's the track that plays at 37:12 ??
Probably 'All The Crew Big Up' by Roni Size :)
22:34 track id please ?
Future Primitive - We're Flying (Original Mix) and then DJ Red Alert & Mike Slammer - Slammer
21:37 stick to the bookings mate 🤣
dudes face 12:43
LOL......
"You doin a lil too much, mate."
Someone please let me know what is the name of the tune that is mixed at 18:03.
DJ Rap - Switch
Billy Bunter @ 11mins!!!
INTENSE LES MASSIVES !!