I can remember waiting for Andy C on kiss FM 98/99 and it had been finished that day and it was the world exclusive play!! Nearly wet my pants that day
Ah this takes me back to when Drum N Bass artists possessed a Junglist Soul, awesome drop WOW Genius Drums, Its so good because there was nothing else like it, truly original talented DnB producers Shy and Dillinja man!! This new neuro lot could learn a thing or too about drum pattern manipulation from these oldskool dudes I think!!!!
it was just the fact alot more people used drum breaks back in the day while nowadays its mainly just drums hits, which inherently sounds more synthetic and less organic
To make drum n bass you must sample real drums not shit sample packs. New producers without soul should check out Icke Turner, James Brown, the Winstons etc etc
When it comes to drum and bass most remixes are better than the original. Sometimes the radio stations only play the remix and then 2 decades later I find out that there’s an original version on UA-cam.
@@SSC92Bosh it didn't actually. Dillinja remix of Bambaata came out in 1998. That's when I got it ...and rinsed it to pieces. If you notice, this track was released on ebony recordings in 1998 and the re released on digital sound boy recordings.
@@andyp8464 Man I’m getting my years in a mess, really didn’t think i was raving to those in the same era... thought I was a lot older when bambaata dropped.
Ok so Shy fx sampled rappers delight on the original bambatta but i reckon dilly sampled 'turn the beat around' by Vicky sue robinson. Give it a listen. What da ya think?
you thumb down sonic bambaata? you have no soul. also, it was always fun to reverse mix on my vestax pdxd3's around the second breakdown growl and make the kydz freak back in the year 2000. also, the bass line says, "ewok ewok!" in the dark step part. don't forget it.
I´ve been looking for a version of this that I used to have, "Son Of Bambaata" maybe..? It had a female voice saying "the son of bambaata". Help me out, would ya :)
not the answer you are seeking but you should check out sam binga's treatment of the original, totally different sounding from this. he called it sambaata. it's a smasha in it's own right
Good old days when you got 2 drops in a tune..
When music went somewhere in this genre too
This is the peak of Dillinja IMO.
The greatest remix of all time.
It's definitely up there bro
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I can remember waiting for Andy C on kiss FM 98/99 and it had been finished that day and it was the world exclusive play!! Nearly wet my pants that day
Holy shit, I thought the original was good, but this...takes it to another level. That snare drum is mental
Yeah that snare is dillinja!! :D
Next level
Ever see a Dillinja remix just know it's going to be on par with the original tune, if not better! Slight hints of hard noize in here aswell
Agreed
My favorite. That second break is incredible. Mind blowing
Best remix.out by far
Amaze glad to have this white label
I’m still bumping the f outta this
The best of the best! Number one in all of D&B 🔥💪
Haven't used this term in a long time but this song SLAMS
intro on the original is legendary, love that best but the drop inna this is too sick so gotta like both :D
Ah this takes me back to when Drum N Bass artists possessed a Junglist Soul, awesome drop WOW Genius Drums, Its so good because there was nothing else like it, truly original talented DnB producers Shy and Dillinja man!! This new neuro lot could learn a thing or too about drum pattern manipulation from these oldskool dudes I think!!!!
it was just the fact alot more people used drum breaks back in the day while nowadays its mainly just drums hits, which inherently sounds more synthetic and less organic
@@Barney-ii1no yeah man procesing raw recorded drums will yield a more organic result then using sample packs
They possessed the same breakbeat vibe as the original hip hop producers and the original dub producers. That same DIY spirit.
To make drum n bass you must sample real drums not shit sample packs. New producers without soul should check out Icke Turner, James Brown, the Winstons etc etc
Brasil na escuta.... fodaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ate hoje ... atemporal... SPZL90
Yes , yes. A personal favourite !
For me one of the few tunes that is better than the original.
For reals!
I have the "return of bambatta" it barely qualifies as a jungle tune...good but weird
When it comes to drum and bass most remixes are better than the original. Sometimes the radio stations only play the remix and then 2 decades later I find out that there’s an original version on UA-cam.
For example Cold Fresh Air by High Sense
Fulham 🤣
If your neighbours ever piss you off, get all your speakers out and share this with them on full blast.
Follow with any Calyx tune
Straight up!
I have done !
I see you're a pacifist for sharing good tunes with people who piss you off! 😀☮
this one and cutslo came out at a similar time . those were the days
Andy P golden age of DnB
Cutslo came out in 1998... this came out 10 years later.
@@SSC92Bosh it didn't actually. Dillinja remix of Bambaata came out in 1998. That's when I got it ...and rinsed it to pieces.
If you notice, this track was released on ebony recordings in 1998 and the re released on digital sound boy recordings.
@@SSC92Bosh it was on Bambaata 2012.
@@andyp8464 Man I’m getting my years in a mess, really didn’t think i was raving to those in the same era... thought I was a lot older when bambaata dropped.
Absolute raw classic
classic heavyweight dub roller
The song that started my DNB love affair.
Ok so Shy fx sampled rappers delight on the original bambatta but i reckon dilly sampled 'turn the beat around' by Vicky sue robinson. Give it a listen. What da ya think?
Hell of a day!
any jungle in guy?
give it a rest
Yeah give it a rest and btw it's any NEW jungle in guy*
Nice one bruvva!
One of the best "speed independent" tunes! It sounds amazing on 33rpm/45rpm (-+8%). Just try!
MASTER PIECE
Lethal tune
you thumb down sonic bambaata? you have no soul. also, it was always fun to reverse mix on my vestax pdxd3's around the second breakdown growl and make the kydz freak back in the year 2000. also, the bass line says, "ewok ewok!" in the dark step part. don't forget it.
Bold move, Cotton
Boom🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
sick tune!!!!
This takes the tribalism of the original and adds menace
Superb 😊💯🔥🔥
❤
Sooooo good!
BOOMBAHCLAAT
Do you even know what that word means as you wrote it completely wrong?
@@Offensive_Username I feel like he may be writing it the way it sounds
locked in
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Well that's just ridiculous. You shouldn't be allowed to make tunes like this. Fuck me, I thought the Break remix was heavy.
yeah some tunes are just too good
I´ve been looking for a version of this that I used to have, "Son Of Bambaata" maybe..? It had a female voice saying "the son of bambaata". Help me out, would ya :)
not the answer you are seeking but you should check out sam binga's treatment of the original, totally different sounding from this. he called it sambaata. it's a smasha in it's own right
That's the Roni Size and Mask remix
🎶🎶🎶😎🎶🎶🎶
Banging!
sic!
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Fatness spelt the old fashioned way! This is double cream with extra lard!
phat !
Yum yum gimme some
Only dilly could do this
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Tune
bopadum - tribal drum n bass
lower the playback speed to 75%, it sounds so much better
Holy fuck!
Rude AF