Although Jungle Tekno was around 92-94 it never really lasted long and most of the world have no clue what it is. 140 bpm provides crossover ability with other genres. I think this could be a new scene. Sounds gooood to me!
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Jan-11-2008 16:15
Ryunosuke
tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2007
Location: Altadena, CA
What?
Jan-11-2008 17:38
xGirlx
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Chicago
quote:
Originally posted by Ryunosuke
What?
think prodigy ... old skool, proper tunage.
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Jan-11-2008 18:25
sljiva
experimental
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Zagreb
Sounds interesting... Especially that Escape track
Jan-11-2008 19:02
Neon Sky
bleep bloop
Registered: Sep 2007
Location: New York
I like
Jan-11-2008 19:12
xGirlx
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Chicago
I hear big things are happening for this label ... I've been given insight to a few things that I think will begin changing the music scene a bit. There are some proper old skool house/techno djs that will find this genre very interesting and who may be collaborating in the near future with J-Tek Records. I think J-Tek as a genre will soon make a name for itself.
I'm glad you guys are liking it. I'm well ready for something different nowadays.
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In limousines we have sex, every nite with my famous friends.
Jan-11-2008 19:54
Jarvmeister
Building a fire......
Registered: May 2001
Location: Trancentral
I like prog house. I'm 32.
I FUCKING LOVE THIS SOUND!!!!
Cheers for the post!!
Jan-12-2008 00:03
rawbound
DeepLovin'
Registered: Dec 2005
Location:
Some great sounds there. 'Falling Bombs' and 'Escape' specially.
Jan-12-2008 00:19
bubbleguuum
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2006
Location:
Listening to the sample and knowing the 90-94 era a bit, it's nothing new. Ravish breakbeat techno. If it adds some diversity and if we don't get zillions of records sounding the same (like mnml), I'm all for it!
Jan-12-2008 00:24
distant
lights
Registered: Dec 2006
Location:
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Originally posted by xGirlx
think prodigy ... old skool, proper tunage.
I think Basement Records would be a better comparison.
I heard about this J-Tek label yesterday. The name is funny, since I guess it can also refer to Japanese techno. Some people are already bringing back jungle influences to dubstep (which is also around 140bpm), and more people working within that tempo range should be great. Maybe it will lead to d'n'b slowing down again, as there's been a lot of complaints that 180bpm+ is simply too fast.
Jan-12-2008 00:53
Gauss
^^
Registered: Oct 2004
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by distant
Maybe it will lead to d'n'b slowing down again, as there's been a lot of complaints that 180bpm+ is simply too fast.
I certainly hope not.
Besides, drum'n'bass has kept that speed for ~10 years, I see no reason why it would slow down now.
Jan-12-2008 01:02
DJYeshua
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jan 2008
Location: San Jose, CA
Dig it, but I do not think it will get big. Its got a great Underground sound. So I am sure we will start seeing it in some side rooms and out door parties. But I just don't see it crushing the dance flour like a good old fashioned jungle or DnB track. I will definitely keep I ear open for more though.