Outrage: 1990-1994 Two Hour Old Skool Special

Outrage of Function Recordings and Backlash fame has concocted this epic 2 hour set from 1990 to 1994, a proper history lesson in the evolution from hardcore to jungle.

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1 – Subnation – Scottie – Future Vinyl 003 (1993)
2 – Doc Scott – Drumz VIP – Metalheadz (1996)
3 – DJ Crystl – Let It Roll – Deejay Recording (1994)
4 – DJ Peshay – Gangster – Protégé EP – Reinforced Records (1993)
5 – Cloud 9 – Unknown – Unknown
6 – Ray Keith – Dubplate Terrorist Rmx (1994)
7 – Rufige Kru – Knowledge – Synthetic (1992)
8 – DJ Trace – Lost Entity, London Mix – Luckyspin Recordings (1993)
9 – Jim Polo + Neil Vass – Underground Feeling – Dark Horse (1993)
10 – Anthill Mob – Antology – Top Buzz Stonehenge rmx – Anthill Records (1993)
11 – Boogie Times Tribe – Dark Stranger – Suburban Base Records (1993)
12 – 4 Hero – Journey From The Light – Reinforced Records (1993)
13 – Tek 9 – Just A Dream – Reinforced Records (1992)
14 – DJ Mayhem – Inesse – Ray Keith Mix – Face Record (1994)
15 – Rufige Kru – Rollin Like Scotty – Enforcers Vol.3 (1993)
16 – Tom and Jerry – Papillon Love Song – Tom And Jerry (1993)
17 – Tom And Jerry – Let Your Spirit Rise – To and Jerry (1993)
18 – Internal Affairs – Stylin – Enforcers Vol.2 (1993)
19 – DJ Randall – The “R” – Enforcers Vol.2 (1993)
20 – F Project – Side A
21 – Jonny Jungle – Flammable – Suburban Base (1993)
22 – Agent Orange – Technoska – ?
23 – Wax Doctor + Jack smooth – Unfriendly – Wax Doctor Vol.4 – Bassment (1994)
24 – DJ Hype – Weird Energy – Suburban Base (1994)
25 – Fallen Angles – Hello Lover – DJ Hype Remix – IQ Records (1994)
26 – Firefox + 4Tree – Warning – Philly Blunt Records (1994)
27 – Tic Tac Toe – Ephemerol – Mickey finn Remix – Tic Tac Toe (1992)
28 – Wax Doctor + Kev Bird – Dark Matter Rmx – Bassment Records (1993)
29 – Studio 2 – dirty Games – ??? (1993)
30 – Frequency – Kiss The Sky (1991)

About Law

Main author and creator of Drumtrip. I have been listening to and mixing drum and bass in its various forms since 1998. Drumtrip was designed to celebrate the glory years between 1991 and 1997.