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found the list here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... h7GZShZp9k
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1. Lennie De Ice - We Are IE [Not listed]
2. A Guy Called Gerald - 28 Gun Bad Boy [Not listed]
3. Rufige Cru - Terminator
4. Noise Factory - Breakage #4
5. Origin Unknown - Valley Of The Shadows
6. Foul Play - Finest Illusion (Original Mix)
7. Jo - R-Type
8. Omni Trio - Renegade Snares (Foul Play Remix)
9. LTJ Bukem - Music [Not Listed]
10. Leviticus - Burial
11. Dead Dred - Dred Bass
12. Remarc & Lewi Cifer - Ricky
13. M-Beat feat. General Levy - Incredible
14. Roni Size - It's A Jazz Thing
15. [Don't Know, But it is something off this: https://www.discogs.com/release/225712- ... -Drum-Bass I guess it's Q-Project - Champion Sound]
16. Renegade - Terrorist
17. Shy FX & UK Apachi - Original Nuttah
18. 4 Hero - Universal Love [Not listed]
19. New Blood - Worries In The Dance [Not listed]
20. Rude Bwoy Monty - Out In The Streets
21. Tom & Jerry - Maximuim Style
22. [Not listed]
23. Dillinja - Deadly Deep Subs [Not listed]
24. PFM - One & Only[Not listed]
25. Goldie - Inner City Life
26. Dj Nut Nut - Special Dedication (Ladies Mix)
27. Cutty Ranks - Hitman (Marvellous Cain Remix) [Not listed]
28. DJ SS - The Lighter
29. [Not listed, something on Good Looking/Points in Time]
30. T-Power & MK-Ultra - Mutant Jazz [Not listed]
31. Jodeci - Feenin (LTJ Bukem Remix)
32. Adam F - Circles
33. Dr. S Gachet - Remember The Roller
34. Lemon D - This Is LA [Not listed]
35. Alex Reece - Pulp Fiction
36. Source Direct - Snake Style
37. Pascal - P-Funk Era
38. Gang Releated and Mask - Dictation (Original Mix)
39. Aphordite & Mickey Finn - Bad Ass [Not listed]
40. Congo Natty - Junglist
41. Nasty Habits - Shadow Boxing (Original)
42. DJ Zinc - Super Sharp Shooter [Not listed]
43. Boymerang - Still
44. DJ Hype feat. MC Fats - Peace, Love And Unity
45. Photek - Ni Ten Ichi Ryu
46. DJ Trace - Mutant Revisited
47. Roni Size Reprazent - Brown Paper Bag
48. Nuyorican Soul - I'm The Black Gold Of The Sun (4 Hero Remix)
49. Squarepusher - Come ON My Selector
50. [Not listed]
51. Dom & Optical - Quadrant 6
52. Moving Fusion - Turbulence
53. Photek - One Nation [Not listed]
54. Jonny L - Piper
55. DJ Krust - Warhead
56. Ed Rush, Optical & Fierce - Alien Girl
57. London Elektricity - Song In The Key of Knife
58. DJ Die - Clear Skyz
59. Breakbeat Era - Breakbeat Era
60. Bad Company - The Nine
61. Usual Suspects - Killa Bees
62. Digital - Waterhouse Dub
63. Shimon & Andy C - Bodyrock
64. Hatiras - Spaced Invader (J Majik Remix)
65. Shy FX & T-Power Feat. Di - Shake Ur Body [Not listed]
66. Fernanda Porto - Sambassim (DJ Patife Remix)
67. DJ Marky & XRS - LK (feat. Stamina MC)
68. John B - Up All Night
69. Uncut - Midnight
70. DJ Fresh - Signal
71. The Professionals - Flava 4 Raver
72. dBridge & Vegas - True Romance
73. Calibre feat. MC Fats - Drop It Down
74. High Contrast - Racing Green
75. The Prodigy - Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix)
76. Konflict - Messiah
77. Sub Focus - X-Ray
78. Hive & Gridlok feat. dBridge - ??? [Not listed]
79. Logistics - Colour Wheel
80. Commix - Be True
81. Break - Enigma
82. DJ Hazard - Machete
83. Noisia - Stigma
84. [Not listed]
85. Spectrasoul - Alibi
86. Instramental - No Future [Not listed]
87. Sub Phizix and Skeptical feat. Strategy - Marka
88. Rockwell - Detroit
Missing are: 15 , 22, 29, 50 and 84.
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Re: DJ Mag (UK) - 100 Most Important Drum & Bass Tracks Of All Time (2013)
unglist posse! The latest in our authoritative series of 'Top 100 Most Important Tunes' moves onto drum & bass the September issue of DJ Mag, following lists of the most important house and techno tunes. And what a task this was! There have been literally hundreds of thousands of jungle/drum & bass tracks released over the past 20 years, and it's been an incredibly tricky task whittling the list of the most important down to just 100. There have been thousands of great tunes, but we reckon this list is pretty definitive as to the principal game-changers.
From Fabio & Grooverider cutting up breakbeat hardcore vinyls at Rage to hardcore producers introducing breaks into the rave, jungle grew out of the whirlpool of creativity that was the early '90s UK rave scene. Principally centred around London at first, envelope-pushing productions by people like Goldie, 4 Hero and A Guy Called Gerald — and the full-scale embracing of polymorphic riddims, particularly the Amen break — quickly led to jungle becoming the most exciting new urban scene around in '93/'94. With its DIY culture (independent labels, establishment of its own underground networks), some likened it to punk, and as different flavas began flowing into the sound it morphed in the mid-'90s into what we still today call drum & bass. Unlike what arguably happened with house and techno, however, the black innovators remained at the forefront of the exciting new British scene -- and have done so ever since.
You can read about the choices in the September edition of DJ Mag.
From Fabio & Grooverider cutting up breakbeat hardcore vinyls at Rage to hardcore producers introducing breaks into the rave, jungle grew out of the whirlpool of creativity that was the early '90s UK rave scene. Principally centred around London at first, envelope-pushing productions by people like Goldie, 4 Hero and A Guy Called Gerald — and the full-scale embracing of polymorphic riddims, particularly the Amen break — quickly led to jungle becoming the most exciting new urban scene around in '93/'94. With its DIY culture (independent labels, establishment of its own underground networks), some likened it to punk, and as different flavas began flowing into the sound it morphed in the mid-'90s into what we still today call drum & bass. Unlike what arguably happened with house and techno, however, the black innovators remained at the forefront of the exciting new British scene -- and have done so ever since.
You can read about the choices in the September edition of DJ Mag.
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