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Posted by Magnetonium on Jun-04-2011 03:00:

Magnetonium - Deep N Atmospheric UK Drum & Bass Mix (1992-1997)



Tsbeen a while since my last mix. I've been busy with school and work, but now that I finally finished organizing my music collection that I can concentrate on more mixes.

This one is a very special mix, of a very unique and now defunct style of drum & bass music - much different from today's degraded form of it. In early 1990s UK was the home for the best and most innovative drum & bass and hardcore/breakbeat music. I especially loved their deep drum & bass, popularized by the likes of LTJ Bukem and Kruder/Dorfmeister. Here's my tribute to that era ... Enjoy this fresh and utterly captivating sound, the true and original drum & bass sound.

This music was hard to mix, I am sure that track selection is great, but I am not that sure on mixing ... please leave feedback though, which transitions were good and bad. Thanks! -Phil / DJ Philton.

P1200591

TRACKLISTING:

01. Authorised Riddim - Navigator's Path [1994, Certificate 18]
02. Goldie & J. Majik - Sunray 2 [1994, Infrared]
03. Unknown Artist - Catalog#: VDL 1 (A1) [1994, Street Beats]
04. Oblivion - Lush [1995, Street Beats]
05. Midi Magic - Calm Before The Storm [1994, After Dark Recordings]
06. Code Of Practice - Infiltrate [1994, Certificate 18]
07. The Truper (Photek) - Volume 3 (B1) [1994, Street Beats]
08. Seba & Photek - So Long [1995, Looking Good Records]
09. Peshay - Latin Jungle [1995, Street Beats]
10. Aquarius & Tayla - Soul Searching [1995, Good Looking Records]
11. Sounds Of Life - Currents (S.O.L. Remix) [1995, Certificate 18]
12. Watton G - Kind Nature [1995, Street Beats]
13. Secrets - Sunrise [1995, Street Beats]
14. Summer's Here - Summer's Here [1993, Liquid Wax Recordings]

Feedback is always read and appreciated.

Magnetonium - Deep N Atmospheric UK Drum & Bass Mix 1992-1997 by MagnetoniumDnB

http://soundcloud.com/magnetoniumdn...p-n-atmospheric


Previous mixes in my series, "What is electronic music?":

Italodance Mix 1995
The Majestic Sound Of Italian House, Part 1 - Deep House (1988-1996)
Speed Garage 'N House Mix (1996-1998)
Mag's Underground Italo-Disco Mix (1980-1985)
Canadian House 1990-1994, Vol. 1
Underground Disco Mix '79
Ambient Trance Compilation '90s
1990s Canadian Eurodance Mix
Oldskool Trance Mix, Vol. 1 (1990-1996) acid / acid trance influences



Posted by nefardec on Jun-04-2011 03:45:

great to see you back here. i will definitely check this out.


Posted by Magnetonium on Jun-04-2011 03:48:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
great to see you back here. i will definitely check this out.


I got a deep italian mix in the making this summer I am hooked on that stuff now


Posted by saluyamo on Jun-07-2011 15:25:

Really liked your Canadian House mix. Will check this out in a few days


Posted by Syntonic on Jun-07-2011 18:40:

I really love that style of drum 'n bass as well, wish there were producers still making it. This is a definite play for me thanks. Also going to check out all you other mixes. Your 90's ambient and old school trance mixes look tasty.


Posted by Mattsanity. on Jun-07-2011 23:25:

I don't mess with drum n bass but I like it. it has that nice aquatic atmosphere.


Posted by pozz on Jun-08-2011 18:24:

the track selection was excellent. the mixing was not. there was a lot of points where you tried mixing in the next track by dropping a beat on an ambient ending, or doing the reverse and dropping an ambient intro on a beat. this didn't work to your advantage because the phrasing was usually off, as well as the beatmatching.

it's harsh, but you pick all these nice tracks for your sets and could have made an overall excellent set this time if you took the time to learn to beatmatch n phrase properly.


Posted by Magnetonium on Jun-09-2011 04:16:

quote:
Originally posted by pozz
the track selection was excellent. the mixing was not. there was a lot of points where you tried mixing in the next track by dropping a beat on an ambient ending, or doing the reverse and dropping an ambient intro on a beat. this didn't work to your advantage because the phrasing was usually off, as well as the beatmatching.

it's harsh, but you pick all these nice tracks for your sets and could have made an overall excellent set this time if you took the time to learn to beatmatch n phrase properly.


I understand and I don't take it personally. I tried mixing it several times ... I don't have the easy software but instead the Native Instruments turntable interface where I have to do it in one go.

Yeah it is a shame - I have so much of great music from so many electronic genres, but ... I DJ mostly top 40 and shit like that (bars, weddings, community events, stag n doe/jack n jills), I just never get the practice I need for the good music. I guess I am with Derrick May on this one, suck at mixing


Posted by montana on Jun-29-2011 09:17:

i liked this, and despite a few mixing errors it held up quite nice and i'm willing to forgive some of the wreckage if still kept a flow which it did but i do have to say that that horrendous wreck in the middle of the mix really killed the flow. tunes was really good though, it was the kind of style of jungle i love. it's all drums, subby 808 bass hits, strings and the occasional vocal sample.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jul-01-2011 17:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium
This one is a very special mix, of a very unique and now defunct style of drum & bass music - much different from today's degraded form of it.

quote:
Originally posted by Syntonic
I really love that style of drum 'n bass as well, wish there were producers still making it.


Sigh. Atmospheric jungle is still being made. You just don't bother looking for it.


Posted by meriter on Jul-01-2011 18:43:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Sigh. Atmospheric jungle is still being made.


Lies.


Posted by Magnetonium on Jul-02-2011 04:12:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Sigh. Atmospheric jungle is still being made. You just don't bother looking for it.


New stuff sounds nothing like the original from the 1990s ... you know that


Posted by pozz on Jul-02-2011 06:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium


New stuff sounds nothing like the original from the 1990s ... you know that



old farts always say stuff like that (tbh i prefer only the old jungle).

are you planning another go at this genre?


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jul-02-2011 14:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium


New stuff sounds nothing like the original from the 1990s ... you know that


Do I?






Posted by Magnetonium on Jul-07-2011 22:24:

quote:
Originally posted by pozz
old farts always say stuff like that (tbh i prefer only the old jungle).

are you planning another go at this genre?


Judging by the mixing, I am not sure ... I dont want to do a mix that will give people a headache. As a respectable DJ I always select the best songs for my gigs and mixes, but mixing has never been my strength, despite 3 years at it. Especially in drum 'n bass perhaps I will make another mix later on as I have many 1990s atmospheric tracks, with a different approach!

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Do I?



I suppose there are new-er musicians that have good atmospheric tracks, I am only aware of couple of these artists [Alaska & Paradox is decent]. Still though, maybe its just me but its a bit different from the 1990s sound ... and they sound a lot like GLR/LGR sound (Looking Good Records / Good Looking Records) and I have the entire catalogue for both and that sound gets a bit boring after a few records played, if you went through those labels you'd know what I mean. Atmospheric/deep drum 'n bass gotta be closer to the detroit techno deep vibe, not deep house vibe

But anyway, you do know your stuff



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