@@hunterericson6782 Why? Even if Kayne West mixed it I would still listen. It could be Paris Hilton mixing it, I listen to it because it's sick. But, I think the mixer should always get credit and for that reason maybe I should care.
@@PeyterP83 I never noticed that. I knew a couple of his songs were in this but I just assumed it was mixed by dieselboy and only until now see it just says presents. Either way, awesome mix for sure. The rapture being my all time, unmatched favorite.
The current frontier of breakbeat/dnb is just spastic and hyperactive with no meat. This shit had *grit* and I miss it. This and the old 'intelligent dnb' era of blu mar ten, ltj bukem, etc, are the best DnB eras, for entirely different reasons.
The official name of this mix is "Assemble The Monster". "The switch thrown; as raw lightning arcs down the line.. violent.. consuming the cold form upon the table. Within moments, the power is diminished. By the glimmer of the half-extinguished light, I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open. It breathed hard, and a convulsive motion agitated its limbs. LONG LIVE THE NEW FLESH!" This text was an adaptation of Dr. Frankenstein reviving the monster. Fitting, after all, that it is for the opening track "Vivify".
@dumpmonkey340 I'm listening to it for the first time in a couple years at the end of 2023, and I think it's still my #1 DnB (neuro at least) mix. My brother bought the CD when it came out it has always been in a playlist somewhere. Fuckin classsssic bruv
It is hard to refrain from speeding in my car when listening to any Dieselboy album. Especially this album, 6th session, DMG and project human. oh can't forget system upgrade or soldiers story. I have enjoyed my favorite DNB for over 25 years and love his progression and newer slightly different beats. I would say Soldier's story and System Upgrade are more "Jungle" than drum and bass. I love that too for their genius and originality. Been privileged to see Dieselboy live on a few occasions, at mostly massives or weekend camp raves and every party i have been to(every weekend for 4 years '99 to '03) partying hard before, during , and especially in the afterparties. It's amazing im not dead with all the Ecstasy, alcohol, Special K, Coke, best chronic grown in the Emerald Triangle, and a significant amount of LSD and mushrooms that would kill a horse, that fueled my partying back then but it was a lot of fun and I am healthy today because of my smart, experienced, Significantly strong will power and the motivation to simply have fun while still being safe and responsible with friends you can count on for life to watch out for you if needed them, who share the same interests. SO much fun going from tent to tent hearing a banging song in every one and you just pick a tent or DJ that relates best with your mood and you are set to enjoy life's abundant pleasures. At Massives there are cops everywhere and pretty much they left everyone alone unless some jackass got big balls and tried to fuck with them or talk shit or shove their drug use in their faces. In like '00 all the cops started targeting people who were using pacifiers because they called it paraphernalia because it was like yelling in their ears that you took ecstacy and are rolling hard. My secrets are to never take more than is needed to be aware of surroundings at all times or at least a "Babysitter" to watch your back for you, moderation is very key, knowing and truly holding yourself to saying No when needed and lots and lots of water, stick with people you know and care about you and completely trust not to be a shithead, never mix drugs except hippie flipping and candy flipping for the only true hardcore experienced partiers.Nothing like being horny as hell off the X but seeing blue rabbits wearing tuxedos hopping from tent to tent while pooping watermelons(i know physically impossible but lsd will make you see some weird shit. I would love to drop a crazy ass drug like LSD and go into the Happy Hardcore tent, which wasnt my favorite genre but the crazy fastness of the music pairs well with a chaotic drug like acid and the HH room was always full of hot chicks. I use to puddle with like ten drops at a time and it was pennies and you could simply walk down Height Street in San Francisco and be propositioned by every dealer sitting on the sidewalk within 5 minutes. Once got a vial of 100 drops for 60 bucks that whacked out an entire cabin full of friends listening to heavy loud doses of Dieselboy, ATB, BT, TIESTO, DJ DENISE, AK1200 and DJ Morgan Decepticon(find it on soundcloud it is an awesome way to pass an hour of time while working or vegging the net) because everyone figured it was a deal too good to be true and we took a lot thinking it was fake and it was not. it was purchased from a hippie with a Mad Hatter hat on. Such a living literal stereotype. The funniest thing i saw that night was my friend who is 6'9" 330 lbs laughing so hard while jumping up and down holding his junk so he wouldn't laugh pee his pants cuz it was a giant laugh fest and a lot of fun. I am trying to explain that responsible use, smart use, although illegal for most shit, but used in moderation and safely( I never felt the need to go on the roof on acid and think my arms would fly and jump off. thats a pcp effect and gladly I never tried that or needles or freebasing or any extreme way to ingest anything. Never did pills other than x that was usually tested by DanceSafeDotCom who would test everybody's pills that brought them to the booth and tell you what they were made of. The only time i knowingly took heroin was when they told me the brown specs in my Audi TT were a small amount of heroin. unafraid i swallowed it and had a great night. I was a true "Weekend Warrior" with no responsibilities or cares about anything but creating memories of fun with great people for life. I wouldn't change anything i did and I don't regret this novel I wrote because Snow White is a crazy bitch at 5:19 am. like if you do but i would rather read about other peoples positive experiences partying especially if Dieselboy is a favorite to do it to. Cheers and be good to each other and stay safe! Looking at this I am realizing that it is an excessive read but my mind is talking a million miles an hour and I paid handsomely to get the effect. so if you read all this you are a trooper, and I salute you. Time to close the laptop.
Drum & bass is potentially the most complex music on earth! Maybe its only rival is classical, although classical's complexity is primarily in its melodies, whereas drum & bass shines in its percussion and effects.
Try death metal then come back and reflect. It is the most complex form of techno no doubt. But from a jungle producers perspective Its a lot easier these days to create. Maybe I'm jaded, but considering the music is programmed I think the complexity comes from the creators mind the tracks are an afterthought.
in this mix there are tracks created from 2003 to 2006, think about what computers they were created on...bearing in mind that during that period there was nothing more powerful than a Pentium 4 3200mhz :]]
Way up high These heights lie Stay by my side Bass hype mic bride In total darkness With one laser light Like a candle by the ocean Webs dissapear into the night This is my frequency Tone dnb match Record in a mix on bliss Scratch, pull down on the latch Echo out pure passion Let go in the eq Meet you on the way up Let the rhythm freak you Sidewalk runner A code of the supreme Chop it out funk Raise a fist in a crowd scene Being made of love Love satisfies the fire Ain't no bad trippen low down Around we go higher Enter in a global paradise Keep a body moving Resource of sweet techniques Robotic but it's human Systematic layers Colors flash across the ceiling Play out from the threshold Give u that ill feeling Up hype in a rave bit Flash a new outfit Brain from the speakers split U can barely handle it still But you don't wanna battle it fo real Diesel got the cuts that kill Serve it like a fresh set drill Mc KALi 🤎⚡
Dieselboy - The Human Resource Dieselboy - The Human Resource album cover More images Label: Human Imprint Recordings - HUMA8019-2 Format: CD, Compilation CD, Compilation, Mixed Country: US Released: 4 Apr 2006 Genre: Electronic Style: Drum n Bass
@polchinski123 Absolutely agree as if anyone cares. But when i first got it, when it ended I started it over and listened to DMG again. I only listened to Project Human when I found it for about a month i loved it so much.
I am 27 and always looking for the best trance/DnB/dubstep/hardstyle...but this CD still kicks the hardest as far as DnB is concerned....Dieselboy is the goddamn DnB King....fuck all the cheap ass headphone wearing young punks who can't discern a proper bass line...Those Dre Beats Headphones your mommy bought you won't help you hear the truth punk.
@@gatovolador7618 I have to respectfully disagree and point out how many successful albums DB has sold vs Andy C. in over 2 decades. I graciously admit I am ignorant to the stats of Andy C's albums and have never bought one, but I bet DB has sold more. Don't get me wrong I love a lot of Andy C stuff along with DJ Dara, BSE, and many others. I gravitate to the hardest darkest stuff from DB albums such as tech itch collaborations and singles or net only releases. Is the set you mention found on soundcloud? that's the only place i could find a free version that was vol 6 and said "Green Light Mix", other than only a 1:26only length preview on youtube. I have listened to a bit of it and I think these tracks are far from being as good as any Dieselboy tracks in general, on the premises of the singing in Andy C's songs, which I can't stand in DnB or Jungle, 95% of the time. trance with lyrics or house yeah sure but I just wanna hear the fat dnb drops and beats. also I noticed a slow kind of beat for some of the songs and I like HARD AND FAST AND NO FLUFF. I also noticed a lack of hard hitting random obnoxious samples like in Dieselboy's albums Project Human or 6th Session and my point is that that Mix by Andy C was no match for the chaotic deep ass bass lines and regular hard hitting beats and drops. I'm not saying I don't value your opinions or taste, one only likes what the brain tells us we like. I just think DB is harder, faster, stronger, to take a lyric from Daft Punk. be safe and be well. I enjoyed your suggestion very much thank you. Ps I find that with Dieselboy I never skip tracks but i do with several of the ones on Nightlife Vol 6 Green Mix.. I value your opinions and respect what you find enjoyable about Andy C and I am happy you have that album to make you feel good or positive about quality Drum and Bass/Jungle music.
I first heard this mix when I was just discovering music on my own. Blew my mind. Idk how many years later, and it’s still mind blowing.
Most underrated Dieselboy Mix ever. This and Dungeon Masters Guide are favorites
Evol Intent did the mix 👍🏼
@@PeyterP83 I don't care who did it, it's sick no matter what
you should care who mixed it !!
@@hunterericson6782 Why? Even if Kayne West mixed it I would still listen. It could be Paris Hilton mixing it, I listen to it because it's sick. But, I think the mixer should always get credit and for that reason maybe I should care.
@@PeyterP83 I never noticed that. I knew a couple of his songs were in this but I just assumed it was mixed by dieselboy and only until now see it just says presents. Either way, awesome mix for sure. The rapture being my all time, unmatched favorite.
Still awesome.
My prediction is it will always be awesome.
I would argue that this and substance D are a forever classic time capsule of DnB and I need a current version so bad it hurts
The current frontier of breakbeat/dnb is just spastic and hyperactive with no meat. This shit had *grit* and I miss it. This and the old 'intelligent dnb' era of blu mar ten, ltj bukem, etc, are the best DnB eras, for entirely different reasons.
@@EthanCarter-u3jcan’t go anywhere talking abt dnb without some edgy anime kid mentioning sewrslvt :’(
The official name of this mix is "Assemble The Monster".
"The switch thrown; as raw lightning arcs down the line.. violent.. consuming the cold form upon the table. Within moments, the power is diminished. By the glimmer of the half-extinguished light, I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open. It breathed hard, and a convulsive motion agitated its limbs. LONG LIVE THE NEW FLESH!" This text was an adaptation of Dr. Frankenstein reviving the monster. Fitting, after all, that it is for the opening track "Vivify".
This album is a real fookin foot tapper
I had no idea that Evol Intent mixed this!
Then you're just not paying attention, man! =D
He's saying it right here:
ua-cam.com/video/HqkETxcy6gI/v-deo.htmlm53s
It said it on the cd cover
It definitely sounds like evol intent mixed it heheh
Says it in the title boss
Yes u saw that when i posted but when i first bought it no.
I worked for system recordings!
still one of my all time favorites
@dumpmonkey340 I'm listening to it for the first time in a couple years at the end of 2023, and I think it's still my #1 DnB (neuro at least) mix. My brother bought the CD when it came out it has always been in a playlist somewhere. Fuckin classsssic bruv
uh yeah this mix cd is a fucking CLASSIC.
bought this double disc at borders in 2006 !! jammed it everywhere my soundtrack to the fall of 2006
Yes Yes Yes.
I hunted these albums down for quite some time.
Thanks :)
Memories :)
Drugs for the ears. A true sonic escape into the abyss back then back again and further out.
Best D&B set ever :)
Better than The Dungeonmaster's Guide?
Welcome to the world of advanced DnB.
keep droppin the sickness brother.
one love:
la música de Dieselboy queda tmb para peliculas de terror ...
I LOVE EVOL INTEND
It is hard to refrain from speeding in my car when listening to any Dieselboy album. Especially this album, 6th session, DMG and project human. oh can't forget system upgrade or soldiers story. I have enjoyed my favorite DNB for over 25 years and love his progression and newer slightly different beats. I would say Soldier's story and System Upgrade are more "Jungle" than drum and bass. I love that too for their genius and originality. Been privileged to see Dieselboy live on a few occasions, at mostly massives or weekend camp raves and every party i have been to(every weekend for 4 years '99 to '03) partying hard before, during , and especially in the afterparties. It's amazing im not dead with all the Ecstasy, alcohol, Special K, Coke, best chronic grown in the Emerald Triangle, and a significant amount of LSD and mushrooms that would kill a horse, that fueled my partying back then but it was a lot of fun and I am healthy today because of my smart, experienced, Significantly strong will power and the motivation to simply have fun while still being safe and responsible with friends you can count on for life to watch out for you if needed them, who share the same interests. SO much fun going from tent to tent hearing a banging song in every one and you just pick a tent or DJ that relates best with your mood and you are set to enjoy life's abundant pleasures. At Massives there are cops everywhere and pretty much they left everyone alone unless some jackass got big balls and tried to fuck with them or talk shit or shove their drug use in their faces. In like '00 all the cops started targeting people who were using pacifiers because they called it paraphernalia because it was like yelling in their ears that you took ecstacy and are rolling hard. My secrets are to never take more than is needed to be aware of surroundings at all times or at least a "Babysitter" to watch your back for you, moderation is very key, knowing and truly holding yourself to saying No when needed and lots and lots of water, stick with people you know and care about you and completely trust not to be a shithead, never mix drugs except hippie flipping and candy flipping for the only true hardcore experienced partiers.Nothing like being horny as hell off the X but seeing blue rabbits wearing tuxedos hopping from tent to tent while pooping watermelons(i know physically impossible but lsd will make you see some weird shit. I would love to drop a crazy ass drug like LSD and go into the Happy Hardcore tent, which wasnt my favorite genre but the crazy fastness of the music pairs well with a chaotic drug like acid and the HH room was always full of hot chicks. I use to puddle with like ten drops at a time and it was pennies and you could simply walk down Height Street in San Francisco and be propositioned by every dealer sitting on the sidewalk within 5 minutes. Once got a vial of 100 drops for 60 bucks that whacked out an entire cabin full of friends listening to heavy loud doses of Dieselboy, ATB, BT, TIESTO, DJ DENISE, AK1200 and DJ Morgan Decepticon(find it on soundcloud it is an awesome way to pass an hour of time while working or vegging the net) because everyone figured it was a deal too good to be true and we took a lot thinking it was fake and it was not. it was purchased from a hippie with a Mad Hatter hat on. Such a living literal stereotype. The funniest thing i saw that night was my friend who is 6'9" 330 lbs laughing so hard while jumping up and down holding his junk so he wouldn't laugh pee his pants cuz it was a giant laugh fest and a lot of fun. I am trying to explain that responsible use, smart use, although illegal for most shit, but used in moderation and safely( I never felt the need to go on the roof on acid and think my arms would fly and jump off. thats a pcp effect and gladly I never tried that or needles or freebasing or any extreme way to ingest anything. Never did pills other than x that was usually tested by DanceSafeDotCom who would test everybody's pills that brought them to the booth and tell you what they were made of. The only time i knowingly took heroin was when they told me the brown specs in my Audi TT were a small amount of heroin. unafraid i swallowed it and had a great night. I was a true "Weekend Warrior" with no responsibilities or cares about anything but creating memories of fun with great people for life. I wouldn't change anything i did and I don't regret this novel I wrote because Snow White is a crazy bitch at 5:19 am. like if you do but i would rather read about other peoples positive experiences partying especially if Dieselboy is a favorite to do it to. Cheers and be good to each other and stay safe! Looking at this I am realizing that it is an excessive read but my mind is talking a million miles an hour and I paid handsomely to get the effect. so if you read all this you are a trooper, and I salute you. Time to close the laptop.
Make sure you listen to the two Destroyer mixes. Those will melt your fucking face off.
Drum & bass is potentially the most complex music on earth! Maybe its only rival is classical, although classical's complexity is primarily in its melodies, whereas drum & bass shines in its percussion and effects.
Try death metal then come back and reflect. It is the most complex form of techno no doubt. But from a jungle producers perspective Its a lot easier these days to create. Maybe I'm jaded, but considering the music is programmed I think the complexity comes from the creators mind the tracks are an afterthought.
@@blastradius7193 You're probably jaded as you said.
in this mix there are tracks created from 2003 to 2006, think about what computers they were created on...bearing in mind that during that period there was nothing more powerful than a Pentium 4 3200mhz :]]
@@CH10010 What baffles my mind even more is music from 1997 like the Vegas album by The Crystal Method and The Fat of the Land by The Prodigy.
OOOLD SKHOOOOL
This is the first DNB I ever heard, aside from Powerpuff Girls. XD
So this is funny that I should see this. Cuz ppg is on Netflix and I thought to myself this is like my earliest DNB memory lol
Way up high
These heights lie
Stay by my side
Bass hype mic bride
In total darkness
With one laser light
Like a candle by the ocean
Webs dissapear into the night
This is my frequency
Tone dnb match
Record in a mix on bliss
Scratch, pull down on the latch
Echo out pure passion
Let go in the eq
Meet you on the way up
Let the rhythm freak you
Sidewalk runner A
code of the supreme
Chop it out funk
Raise a fist in a crowd scene
Being made of love
Love satisfies the fire
Ain't no bad trippen low down
Around we go higher
Enter in a global paradise
Keep a body moving
Resource of sweet techniques
Robotic but it's human
Systematic layers
Colors flash across the ceiling
Play out from the threshold
Give u that ill feeling
Up hype in a rave bit
Flash a new outfit
Brain from the speakers split
U can barely handle it still
But you don't wanna battle it fo real
Diesel got the cuts that kill
Serve it like a fresh set drill
Mc KALi 🤎⚡
Shit. This is good.
Dieselboy - The Human Resource
Dieselboy - The Human Resource album cover
More images
Label: Human Imprint Recordings - HUMA8019-2
Format:
CD, Compilation
CD, Compilation, Mixed
Country: US
Released: 4 Apr 2006
Genre: Electronic
Style: Drum n Bass
NFS MW
fuckin sick, if u havent ehard dugneonmasters guide tho, lsiten to the whole thing from beginning to end it will blow ur fuckin mind
@polchinski123 Absolutely agree as if anyone cares. But when i first got it, when it ended I started it over and listened to DMG again. I only listened to Project Human when I found it for about a month i loved it so much.
DMG is one of the best mixes of all time.
People are sleeping on the two Destroyer mixes though, those are amazing.
Who made the original version of vivify
47.27 - Track ID?
Were is Diesalboy?
That's where.
@@9996669999 YES!
I am 27 and always looking for the best trance/DnB/dubstep/hardstyle...but this CD still kicks the hardest as far as DnB is concerned....Dieselboy is the goddamn DnB King....fuck all the cheap ass headphone wearing young punks who can't discern a proper bass line...Those Dre Beats Headphones your mommy bought you won't help you hear the truth punk.
"Mixed by Evol Intent"
Im a big Dieselboy fan since back in the mid 1990s, but Andy C is Hands Down the DnB king. Nightlife Vol 6(especially the Green Mix) is unfuckwithable
@LeeeroyJenkems I fucking love your comment. You sound like someone I could party with. cheers to an 8 yo comment!
@@gatovolador7618 I have to respectfully disagree and point out how many successful albums DB has sold vs Andy C. in over 2 decades. I graciously admit I am ignorant to the stats of Andy C's albums and have never bought one, but I bet DB has sold more. Don't get me wrong I love a lot of Andy C stuff along with DJ Dara, BSE, and many others. I gravitate to the hardest darkest stuff from DB albums such as tech itch collaborations and singles or net only releases. Is the set you mention found on soundcloud? that's the only place i could find a free version that was vol 6 and said "Green Light Mix", other than only a 1:26only length preview on youtube. I have listened to a bit of it and I think these tracks are far from being as good as any Dieselboy tracks in general, on the premises of the singing in Andy C's songs, which I can't stand in DnB or Jungle, 95% of the time. trance with lyrics or house yeah sure but I just wanna hear the fat dnb drops and beats. also I noticed a slow kind of beat for some of the songs and I like HARD AND FAST AND NO FLUFF. I also noticed a lack of hard hitting random obnoxious samples like in Dieselboy's albums Project Human or 6th Session and my point is that that Mix by Andy C was no match for the chaotic deep ass bass lines and regular hard hitting beats and drops. I'm not saying I don't value your opinions or taste, one only likes what the brain tells us we like. I just think DB is harder, faster, stronger, to take a lyric from Daft Punk. be safe and be well. I enjoyed your suggestion very much thank you. Ps I find that with Dieselboy I never skip tracks but i do with several of the ones on Nightlife Vol 6 Green Mix.. I value your opinions and respect what you find enjoyable about Andy C and I am happy you have that album to make you feel good or positive about quality Drum and Bass/Jungle music.
Why are there no time stamps? Of course every track is. Sick but I need a specific one. Mixing at around 45:00?