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SeekersInternational reap Canada’s rich history of ragga-jungle - it was among the first places outside the UK to foster a jungle scene, thanks to a large ex-pat Jamaican community - for a maaad soundclash session on Diskotopia.
Effectively doing what they did to lovers rock and street soul on the ace LoversDedicationStation, this time they go ham with a bucket of jungle dubs, radio rips and soundclash tape samples, keeping the pressure bubbling on the hot foot with lots of layered blends and tiered fades emulating the effect of wandering around a caribbean carnival mentally mixing myriad soundsystems into a fractious polymetric daydream.
It’s right on that disembodied, ghostly dancehall sweetspot for us, also recalling the first hour of Bill Kouligas’ amazing NTS show from earlier this year (can’t remember which date, but it’s the one with an hour of dancehall clash madness) or sounds from the Western floating into my flat on summer’s bank holiday evenings (to be fair it’s usually hype bashment, but sure i heard a jungle set years ago).
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SeekersInternational reap Canada’s rich history of ragga-jungle - it was among the first places outside the UK to foster a jungle scene, thanks to a large ex-pat Jamaican community - for a maaad soundclash session on Diskotopia.
Effectively doing what they did to lovers rock and street soul on the ace LoversDedicationStation, this time they go ham with a bucket of jungle dubs, radio rips and soundclash tape samples, keeping the pressure bubbling on the hot foot with lots of layered blends and tiered fades emulating the effect of wandering around a caribbean carnival mentally mixing myriad soundsystems into a fractious polymetric daydream.
It’s right on that disembodied, ghostly dancehall sweetspot for us, also recalling the first hour of Bill Kouligas’ amazing NTS show from earlier this year (can’t remember which date, but it’s the one with an hour of dancehall clash madness) or sounds from the Western floating into my flat on summer’s bank holiday evenings (to be fair it’s usually hype bashment, but sure i heard a jungle set years ago).
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SeekersInternational reap Canada’s rich history of ragga-jungle - it was among the first places outside the UK to foster a jungle scene, thanks to a large ex-pat Jamaican community - for a maaad soundclash session on Diskotopia.
Effectively doing what they did to lovers rock and street soul on the ace LoversDedicationStation, this time they go ham with a bucket of jungle dubs, radio rips and soundclash tape samples, keeping the pressure bubbling on the hot foot with lots of layered blends and tiered fades emulating the effect of wandering around a caribbean carnival mentally mixing myriad soundsystems into a fractious polymetric daydream.
It’s right on that disembodied, ghostly dancehall sweetspot for us, also recalling the first hour of Bill Kouligas’ amazing NTS show from earlier this year (can’t remember which date, but it’s the one with an hour of dancehall clash madness) or sounds from the Western floating into my flat on summer’s bank holiday evenings (to be fair it’s usually hype bashment, but sure i heard a jungle set years ago).
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SeekersInternational reap Canada’s rich history of ragga-jungle - it was among the first places outside the UK to foster a jungle scene, thanks to a large ex-pat Jamaican community - for a maaad soundclash session on Diskotopia.
Effectively doing what they did to lovers rock and street soul on the ace LoversDedicationStation, this time they go ham with a bucket of jungle dubs, radio rips and soundclash tape samples, keeping the pressure bubbling on the hot foot with lots of layered blends and tiered fades emulating the effect of wandering around a caribbean carnival mentally mixing myriad soundsystems into a fractious polymetric daydream.
It’s right on that disembodied, ghostly dancehall sweetspot for us, also recalling the first hour of Bill Kouligas’ amazing NTS show from earlier this year (can’t remember which date, but it’s the one with an hour of dancehall clash madness) or sounds from the Western floating into my flat on summer’s bank holiday evenings (to be fair it’s usually hype bashment, but sure i heard a jungle set years ago).
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SeekersInternational reap Canada’s rich history of ragga-jungle - it was among the first places outside the UK to foster a jungle scene, thanks to a large ex-pat Jamaican community - for a maaad soundclash session on Diskotopia.
Effectively doing what they did to lovers rock and street soul on the ace LoversDedicationStation, this time they go ham with a bucket of jungle dubs, radio rips and soundclash tape samples, keeping the pressure bubbling on the hot foot with lots of layered blends and tiered fades emulating the effect of wandering around a caribbean carnival mentally mixing myriad soundsystems into a fractious polymetric daydream.
It’s right on that disembodied, ghostly dancehall sweetspot for us, also recalling the first hour of Bill Kouligas’ amazing NTS show from earlier this year (can’t remember which date, but it’s the one with an hour of dancehall clash madness) or sounds from the Western floating into my flat on summer’s bank holiday evenings (to be fair it’s usually hype bashment, but sure i heard a jungle set years ago).
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SeekersInternational reap Canada’s rich history of ragga-jungle - it was among the first places outside the UK to foster a jungle scene, thanks to a large ex-pat Jamaican community - for a maaad soundclash session on Diskotopia.
Effectively doing what they did to lovers rock and street soul on the ace LoversDedicationStation, this time they go ham with a bucket of jungle dubs, radio rips and soundclash tape samples, keeping the pressure bubbling on the hot foot with lots of layered blends and tiered fades emulating the effect of wandering around a caribbean carnival mentally mixing myriad soundsystems into a fractious polymetric daydream.
It’s right on that disembodied, ghostly dancehall sweetspot for us, also recalling the first hour of Bill Kouligas’ amazing NTS show from earlier this year (can’t remember which date, but it’s the one with an hour of dancehall clash madness) or sounds from the Western floating into my flat on summer’s bank holiday evenings (to be fair it’s usually hype bashment, but sure i heard a jungle set years ago).
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