All Joker Records - DJ Jamie (Section 23)
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2017
- Jamie from Section 23 presents a live DJ mix using 2 Technics 1210's and a Pioneer DJM700 mixer.
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Joker Records originated in the middle of the jungle explosion of the mid 90’s and continued to lead its own way of dance floor orientated beats for many years. Although the label didn’t reach the status of labels such as RAM, Urban Takeover and Philly Blunt it was still considered to be an incredibly important part of the early drum and bass scene.
Much of the output from the label received relatively low DJ support from the scene’s biggest players, although 'At The Time' by The Riddler was championed by Nicky Blackmarket and Kenny Ken for a short period.
Many tracks signed to Joker Records used unlicensed samples from popular US Hip Hop records such as Vanilla Ice’s 'Ice Ice Baby' and Busta Rhymes’s 'Bus-A-Bus'. A sample from the main theme to Star Wars was cleverly reworked for the collaboration with Surburban Base Records under the title 'Star Warz'. This was a favourite intro tune for Ellis D for what seemed like an eternity in 1997.
This series of mixes aims to show how good the output from the Joker Records stable really was. In my opinion this label was an originator and pioneer of the early jump up scene.
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I bought a few Joker records when they first came out and I still have. Even thought I was into another type of music the style is what grab my attention.
Such a unique style wasn’t it 🔥
Sick mix, proper tunes
Thank you 👊🏻👊🏻
One of the best jump up labels
Blood the last 2 tunes we use to beat out as teenagers on the decks 😂 dem days blood
Love that!
Nice mix, Jamie! Appreciate you taking the time to put these together. Really miss hearing Jump-up out on the scene - still my favorite style of jungle.
Big up! Thank you for checking it
bIG UP BRO!
Big up yourself! ❤️
👊🏽👊🏽
What's the track at 15:25 please?
'Suka DJ' (DJ Trend Remix) from 'The Drum & Bass World Series' album
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