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Beautifully Crafted Jungle Volume 4: Nibbers

The latest mix set from the “Long live beautifully crafted Jungle!” Facebook group comes from deep within the crates of Andrea aka Nibbers. The man knows his stuff and draws for a selection that really represents what the Facebook group is all about; deep and atmospheric moods with clinical beats. Remember to check out and join the group which has

Beautifully Crafted Jungle Volume 1: Maph

“Long live beautifully crafted Jungle!” is a Facebook group after my own heart. Set up by Charlie Turbo and Maph, the group and it’s members post and discuss classic deep and dark jungle cuts. The Facebook group recently grew to over 700 like minded members, so to celebrate Maph has put together “Beautifully Crafted Jungle Volume 1”. The first

Tape That – United Dance Impact Records Showcase

Looking back at the golden era of classic tape packs with Jamie from Section 23 – this episode focuses on United Dance, an extremely popular event held at the Stevenage Arts & Leisure Centre. Causing an Eclipse to outshine The rave scene in Cambridge between 1992 and 1994 was incredible and dominated mainly by Stuart

DJ Mag interview with Law

In July I got an unexpected email from DJ Mag editor Ben Murphy saying he was a fan of Drumtrip and wanted to ask a few questions about the site, and my thoughts on drum and bass past and present. Low and behold Drumtrip has a whole page in September’s issue of DJ Mag. DJ

Grooverider @ Amnesia House – Book Of Love – 23rd June 1992

Quality hardcore from the man they call The Godfather here. Plenty of classics like Acen’s Trip II The Moon, The 2 Bad Mice classic remix of The Music Takes You and Lets Get Together. Recorded live @ Amnesia House – Book Of Love on 23rd Junge 1992. The mixing ain’t too shabby either. Download Tracklist:

Interview with DJ Flatliner (RAM Records)

A few weeks ago I had a sudden urge to go through my RAM Records collection and mash a bunch of tunes together. It turned into “The Alternative History Of Ram Records” and I played a selection some of my favourite (ever so slightly) lesser celebrated releases. Looking down the track listing, DJ Flatliner featured