A Guy Called Gerald - "Intelligent Jungle" FLAC

Tracklist
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Credits
- DJ Mix – A Guy Called Gerald
Notes
'Live Recording From Original Dat'
Album
LTJ Bukem studio set '95 - Love Of Life 'Intelligent Jungle' - Продолжительность: 55:17 DJ Jo Public 139 drum & bass or intelligent jungle is a smoother style, influenced by ambient music, chillout, jazz and Soul music. Recently created in the United States is a genre called ghettotech which contains synth and basslines similar to drum and bass. Record labels. Listen to music from INTELLIGENT JUNGLE like Theme 01, Retrospectrum podcast 003 & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from INTELLIGENT JUNGLE. ВКонтакте универсальное средство для общения и поиска друзей и одноклассников, которым ежедневно пользуются десятки миллионов человек. Мы хотим, чтобы друзья, однокурсники, одноклассники, соседи. Singer: A Guy Called Gerald Album title: Intelligent Jungle Label: Love Of Life none Type: Cassette, Mixed, Unofficial Release Country: UK Date of released: 1996 Category: Electronic Style: Jungle Album rating: 5. 0 Votes: 521 Size : 1427 mb Size : 1275 mb. A Guy Called Gerald - Intelligent Jungle download free. Download links. A Guy Called Gerald - Intelligent Jungle MP3 version. A Guy Called Gerald - Intelligent Jungle FLAC version. A Guy Called Gerald - Intelligent Jungle. 5 Sound It Out. 1 25 di Guy Called Gerald. the old Jungle. 82,013 DJ Vibes & Hellrazor's Album Intelligent Jungle. Listen to all tracks of Intelligent Jungle for was a form of cultural expression for London's lower class urban youth. The post-Thatcherite United Kingdom of the early 1990s had left many young urbanites disenfranchised and disillusioned with a seemingly crumbling societal structure. In the summer of 1992, a Thursday night club in London called Rage was changing the format in response to the commercialization of the rave scene. Example's album Live Life Living, released in 2014, contains elements of jungle and other '90s dance and rave genres. Subgenres of jungle include: Darkcore. Reynolds is spot-on in his critiques of 'intelligent' jungle and techno - effectively the digital equivalent of progressive rock - artists in these subgenres seemed to miss the point: dance music's radicalism results from its functional aspects - it is 'dance' music first and foremost. However, as the book progresses its painfully apparent that Reynolds can't help but be drawn towards the 'intelligent' forms of dance music he claims to despise. In a chapter focusing on the German Mille Plateaux roster he performs somersaults of Deleuzian theory, only to























