
N ow I know, you're all prepared to blast me on the title. How can jungle be the next big thing when it already came and went 20 years ago? I'll tell you how. The word "nu" (and yes, it's spelled correctly) carries a considerable amount of weight. That is, tacking "nu" onto the front of any old or outdated genre has the astonishing ability to not only inform us that this is not, in fact, that same as what it used to be, but also that this version of the genre carries with it [...]

All you electro-music listeners need to know your roots. So what is jungle music? Most of the forty years old were dancing on this considering the emergence of those beats around 1990. I will let you guys figure it out with an official definition and a collection of oldschool & newschool jungle. "Oldschool Jungle is the name given to a style of electronic music that incorporates influences from genres including breakbeat hardcore, techno, and reggae/dub/dancehall. There is significant debate as to whether jungle is a separate genre from drum and bass as some use the terms interchangeably. Drum [...]

"The people can have anything they want, the only problem is they do not want anything." - Eugene Debs Remix Sunday 138 Zipped Up. [119mb zipfile] uploading.... Sunelectric "A Locco" (Sei A Remix) Florence & The Machine - "YGTL" (XX Remix) (Renaissance Man Edit) Emika - "Drop The Other" (Scuba's Vulpine Remix) Boys Noize - "Jeffer" (Modeselektor Remix) M-Beat - "Shuffle" (Norrit Rework) [...]
Some real nice music in the Earfuzz currents as of late. Kudos everyone. Great stuff! My last post celebrated the joys of discovering early 90's Jungle, Drum and Bass, and Breakbeat. Well, months later I'm still deep in the midst of absorbing this music. And, I've started picking up records. Man oh man, I'm spending way more on 12" 's than I ever did on full albums. My curiosity to hear these songs loud and in their natural vinyl'd state is getting the best of my wallet (cursed exchange rate and overseas shipping :) So far, I am [...]

Spring has sprung - right into the Summer. The daily commute is no longer welcomed by a transition seasonal breeze, but rather by the lingering haze that sticks to the skin. The ambiance of the city is set by a heat no shade can quench and humidity thick enough to hold in one's hand. The inner-Amazon need not travel overseas to experience the jungle, as this metropolis transforms itself into an urban jungle for the next three months. To welcome the sudden, but inevitable change, a Jungle list. Like the title notes, this is a relatively introductory foray [...]