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Jungle

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Individually numbered, 1000-only. Featuring Total Science, Bladerunner, Dub Motion, A.M.C, Six Blade, L 33, BTK, Maztek, Optiv, KG, Mindscape, Mark System and many more! Delivered on the hugely influential Jungle Mania, this Marley-sampling promo-pressing has also been known as Dancing Feet in the past. Cooked up in the studio by once-prolific garage don Mark ‘Ruff’ Ryder, his brother Mike James and Steve May who appears to have commented on this upload below!

Nothing’s a dead cert when it comes to investments but there are certain things that almost guarantee a rise in value; land, immaculately maintained vintage cars and boxed Star Wars toys. Classic jungle vinyl appears to be another one.

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As a result this list is by no means authoritative. As Jules predicts, it is littered with names you may well not have heard (and a few you have definitely heard of) but it’s a great snapshot of where collectable jungle vinyl is in 2015… And where it’s heading. To celebrate Record Store Day this Saturday – and the fact that Drum&BassArena 2015 comes with a limited vinyl edition this year! – we’ve dusted off the books and explored the darkest corners of the net to get an idea of the most expensive drum & bass records in existence. Selected items are only available for delivery via the Royal Mail 48® service and other items are available for delivery using this service for a charge. Everyone knows the classic tune Kenny Ken released on this label called Everyman but this one is great value- especially with that tidy Ray Keith remix on the flip

Like Jet Star, Greensleeves weren’t shy in getting the big jungle producers of the day on board. Allowing producers like Congo Natty, Tom & Jerry and Reel ll Reel to feed their huge reggae catalogue into their samplers pretty much guarantees great resultsOne of Ed Rush’s earliest pre-techstep outings, delivered by the aforementioned Jet Star during the ragga revolution of the mid 90s. Very few copies of this white label are in circulation. Probably because those who own it aren’t likely to let it go any time soon. Just listen and you’ll understand why… Fill your boots… XTC & DJ Keen Nottingham – Here I Come / Reload & Come Again (Greensleeves Records) Plus, for good measure, Jules has pin-pointed 10 equally awesome jungle records that are still for sale under a fiver! It is not our intention to raise the prices, but it if you do spot the prices going up, bear our opening sentence in mind and make an investment. Hells, these might all spawn from the mid 90s but Jules is seeing a trend in current D&B vinyl too… Chatta B’s Terouble Times is one of the label’s sought-after 10 releases and is interesting as it neatly documents the changing tide between the ragga and more soulful sounds some areas of D&B was embracing at the time. Enjoy the contrast in the sample use; the balance of bubbling horns against the heavy ruffage of Badman Tune and that evergreen Mary J Blige sampling on the proto-jump up Notch. 20 years old to the year and still sounding future.



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