Studio & Live Sets Archive

Drumtrip Radio #021 – Beautifully Crafted Jungle [03/12/14]

Maph and the gang at @BeautifullyCrafted-Jungle return to Drumtrip Radio for two hour show chock full of heady-goodness. soundcloud.com/drumtrip/sets/drumtrip-radio Get the schedule and archives for Drumtrip Radio at drumtrip.co.uk/radio/ Follow us and get alerts for the shows at mixlr.com/drumtrip/ Tracklist: Alaska – Invisible New Vision – Symbols Photek – Hidden Camera (Static Mix) Intensity –

Drumtrip Radio #20 – The Return! [19/11/14]

Drumtrip Radio returned in style with a four hour special, with four DJs taking the reins for the evening. The Drumtrip family took control, with the schedule looking like this… 7pm – Law 8pm – Brian Badonde 9pm – DJ Jamie 10pm – Kola Nut Each DJ brought their own distinct style. I went for

Om Unit Jungle Mix for Dusk Dubs

Om Unit, probably the standout D&B producer in the last few years for me, has rolled out an exquisite selection for the Dusk Dubs mix series. Om Unit who has dabbled in hip hop as well as a footwork fused D&B sound in over years, has really appealed to me with his recent releases on Metalheadz. The

Law – Unreleased Jungle Selection

If there is one thing synonymous with jungle (or is that infamous?), its dubplate culture. Whilst the dubplate may be more a symbol of the past in these digital times, anyone into D&B for 10+ years will probably remember waiting for months on end for that tune, they heard on the radio or in a

Dave M aka Brian Badonde – Live Jungle Show 25/10/14

Drumtrip’s very own dub hunter Brian Badonde put together a rather splendid selection last week on his Mixlr show. Some real rarities in here. Catch Brian on Origin FM every Saturday 8 – 10am! Brian Badonde – Live Jungle Show on Mixlr 25/10/14. Exclusive cuts by Brianbadonde on Mixcloud 1: Junglistic – Who Is This –

Ulterior Motive – Dimensions Festival 2014 Jungle Selection

With weeks until the release of their debut album on Metalheadz, Ulterior Motive stroll through the hardcore and jungle years with a wicked selection charting the history of D&B from LFO’s seminal self title release from 1990, right up until Lemon D’s 1995 G-Funk fused amen smasher “This Is LA” It’s great to see an oldskool