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The Urban Dread - Top Priority / Breezing Through The Jungle FLAC album

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Top Priority
Breezing Through The Jungle

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RNT 001 The Urban Dread Top Priority / Breezing Through The Jungle ‎(12") Ruff 'n' Tuff Recordings RNT 001 UK Unknown
RNT 001 The Urban Dread Top Priority / Breezing Through The Jungle ‎(12", W/Lbl) Ruff 'n' Tuff Recordings RNT 001 UK 1995


The Urban Dread - Top Priority / Breezing Through The Jungle FLAC album

Musician performer: The Urban Dread

Title: Top Priority / Breezing Through The Jungle

Country: UK

Date of release: 1995

Style: Jungle

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1271 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 973

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Cesar
ABSOLUTE FIRE. Respect TDK (& Bizzy B) .. .. ..
Cesar
ABSOLUTE FIRE. Respect TDK (& Bizzy B) .. .. ..
Dog_Uoll
Awesome 12". The A-side (Rambo) is seriously hard Jungle that samples Ackie's 'Call Me Rambo' to murderous effect. The drums are what really stand out though, about half way through the track the snare is triggered in rapid fire like a machine gun in a style I've heard in no other tune from this era before, then they suddenly snap back to the tearing amen breaks!The B-side (Jumbo)is slightly more hospitable starting with a familiar Rhodes sample (it was used in 'Summertime' by Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince, I don't know the original sample source though) and continues in a relatively chilled manner following the trend set by it's parent labels (Slam!, Fist 2 fist etc) of having an absolute barn stormer on one side of the record and a rare groove chiller on the other. Good stuff!Anyone know who produced it???
Dog_Uoll
Awesome 12". The A-side (Rambo) is seriously hard Jungle that samples Ackie's 'Call Me Rambo' to murderous effect. The drums are what really stand out though, about half way through the track the snare is triggered in rapid fire like a machine gun in a style I've heard in no other tune from this era before, then they suddenly snap back to the tearing amen breaks!The B-side (Jumbo)is slightly more hospitable starting with a familiar Rhodes sample (it was used in 'Summertime' by Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince, I don't know the original sample source though) and continues in a relatively chilled manner following the trend set by it's parent labels (Slam!, Fist 2 fist etc) of having an absolute barn stormer on one side of the record and a rare groove chiller on the other. Good stuff!Anyone know who produced it???
Hulbine
the sample of the b-side is from summer madness by kool and the gang
Hulbine
the sample of the b-side is from summer madness by kool and the gang
Alexandra
Yeah definitely sounds like it. I figured Bizzy had a hand in so many tunes on Slam!, Fist 2 Fist etc. now that you mention it a lot of the tunes have a TDK vibe too. Those guys produced a ridiculous amount of bangers, they deserve so much more coverage.
Alexandra
Yeah definitely sounds like it. I figured Bizzy had a hand in so many tunes on Slam!, Fist 2 Fist etc. now that you mention it a lot of the tunes have a TDK vibe too. Those guys produced a ridiculous amount of bangers, they deserve so much more coverage.
Lonesome Orange Kid
At a guess i'd say tdk, wonder if him and bizzy were also the brockout crew and sherlock dreadlock also
Lonesome Orange Kid
At a guess i'd say tdk, wonder if him and bizzy were also the brockout crew and sherlock dreadlock also