Fabio - Kiss 100 FM - Mutant Jazz (1995)
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2021
- Deep, golden era history. Yet another incredible selection from Fabio on the KISS FM airwaves in '95.
TRACK LIST:
Digital - Two Faced
Wax Doctor - All of Me
Source Direct - Snake Style
Funky Technicians - No Mystery
JMJ & Richie - Universal Horn
PFM - Dreams - CUT FOR YT
T Power - Mutant Jazz (DJ Trace Remix)
Lunar Funk - Spacewalk
Goldie - Sensual
Icons - Future Aspects
Cleaveland Watkiss - Introducing
The Original Playboy - Come To Me
Kenny Larkin - Loop 2 (Alex Reece Remix)
Icons - Salsa Flavour
Dillinja - Deep Love (Remix)
Aquasky - Kauna
Wax Doctor - Never As Good
I used to listen to these shows religiously, proper Fabio disciple. Grew up in deepest Essex - so had to tune into Max and Dave beforehand to sort out the reception and move a coat hanger of an aerial around for ages. Always always an education with Fabio esp in those days . Love these Tom
I hear that! I lived in London but was sent to boarding school in Berkshire. I remember hanging several metres of copper wire out my window to get a decent signal. Loved the lengths I would go to get tuned in for these shows. Whatever it takes!
Haha, I lived in south-east London and reception wasn't always the best on my cheap little hi-fi. My sister is 9 years younger than me and we shared a room, so she'd be fast asleep by the time I went to bed and this show came on... Sometimes I be lying there with earphones on, holding on to the coat hanger aerial, half-asleep, just so I'd get a decent recording while not disturbing her sleep. I'm currently putting all my old tapes on Soundcloud (eventually UA-cam too).
@@MarcusGoldenBarnes let us know the name of the Soundcloud when you do
Man, makes me wish I kept all my cassette recordings of the Kiss and Radio 1 DnB shows. I remember Fab & Groove announcing and playing a then 'untitled' Metropolis by Adam F. Was an electrically charged era of 'what's coming next?'. So exciting. A period of such rapid growth into new sounds. Unparalleled.
Universal Horn is still killer, one of my favorites
This was a golden age of jungle/dnb.
absolute class in this one.....amazing to think all these tracks are pre-timeless.....groundbreaking release about to change the sound foreverrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Amazing set...
I get naturally high first 5 minutes.Blazing salute Fabio.
what a suberb set. big up fabio
Big tape this, hearing Wax Doctor's for the first time here, mad mad tune :-) Maybe it marks the birth of Techstep with Mutant Remix first play.
Wax Doctor - All I Need, not 'All of me', as Fabio incorrectly said.
grande fabio qelca lmL
finest selection
Not sure I've ever heard Trace's Mutant Jazz. Still got the Mutant Revisited on vinyl, which was something I worshipped at the time
Thanks Tom 🙏🙏🙏😜
Been a Junglist since '98...
Loving the oldskool 90's mixes your dropping on this channel 👊👊
🎵🎶🎧
Absolute truth at 1:09.50 mins. AMEN Fabs. Someone should made a track with that over it.
yeah man i agree, that commentary was incredibly prescient and honestly it sorta reveals how pervasive the opinion he is warning against has become
Man, JMJ & Richie is so sick! Tks!
Anywhere in London still playing music like this?
I don't get why Bukem and Fabio aren't all over the new jungle scene. There's more of this kind of stuff being made now than in the last 20 years surely. Never been a better time to bring back Speed!
Rupture. AKO. Come to mind.
Yes, best place to hear this style and new, future jungle is Rupture at Corsica Studios.
They are continuing the original jungle sound plus bringing through new vibes.
Amaizngvibe.
Check out Tim Reaper, DJ Stretch and AKO Beats
I'll just say it again; because while all of the rest of the more 'commercial' side of the scene jumped on the Jungle renaissance bandwagon a few years back, Rupture was already 4/5 years ahead of them on their launch circa 14' ish. To be fair; I'd actually credit Ray Keith's Dread Recordings', late 00's releases from Serum & Bladerunner's EP's as the first to deliberately imitate 94' tracks, but those tracks were still modern/dancefloor tracks at 172BPM. (Also to add: Others may disagree, but I don't believe Drumfunk labels like Sci-Wax/Paradox/Breakage were specifically copying 94' tracks in the 00's.) In my opinion, they were just the only artists favouring whole breaks for production, rather than either elements of/&/or highpassed funk breaks, that would glue the big, punchy & structured individual hits that had become so popular off of the back of Alex Reese's 'Pulp Fiction.' The modern style of drums, not only made it easier for club goers to dance to it on the big Sound Systems, but it allowed the producers much more headroom & space to which made mixdowns much easier, although sadly, this came with the downside of Drum & Bass losing a lot of it's 'Soul,'' as til this day, the majority of this music relies on how advanced a producer's production skills are, rather than their creativity being paramount. So yes, one more time: Hold tight the RuptureLDN for your efforts in putting atmosphere before tech.
Back again with the mystics. Much appreciated as always, Tom. ❤️👌
Huge
Anyone know the name of the first track?
Soooo cutty it might slash ya 🤪🥰
What is a Name of the First Song
Anyone know what article he references at 1:09:28 ?
Icons - Salsa Flavour
Any chance of an ID at 46 min?
Goldie - A Sense of Rage (Sensual VIP Mix)