The evolution of black British music

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The evolution of black British music

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Re: The evolution of black British music

Post by Wk-end » Wed Aug 17, 2022 11:34 am

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Re: The evolution of black British music

Post by sinus trouble » Thu Aug 18, 2022 12:21 am

I have yet to watch this, looks pretty good! :)

I may have jumped the gun a bit here? But Jungle did NOT originate from Acid house! It came from Hardcore!!

The 'Rave' Culture has many genre! Hardcore was around way before Jungle which inspired artists to dabble in Ragga samples! Thats how Jungle was born!
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Re: The evolution of black British music

Post by toshiba1 » Thu Aug 18, 2022 7:00 pm

sinus trouble wrote: Thu Aug 18, 2022 12:21 am I may have jumped the gun a bit here? But Jungle did NOT originate from Acid house! It came from Hardcore!!

The 'Rave' Culture has many genre! Hardcore was around way before Jungle which inspired artists to dabble in Ragga samples! Thats how Jungle was born!
Breakbeat Hardcore... Manix, 4hero, Suburban Base, Johnny L Hurt you So... I drew a line in the sand though, when it came too sampling Chicago ''its hard for me to say i'm sorry'' But that may have been a gabba record.

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