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RE: How this isn't a huge video yet is beyond me

in #music6 years ago

YES loved this! My days raving were in Toronto, Canada. The mayor shut us down just after '93 but we're still around. Loved those days in the fields, on the beaches, in the abandoned factories, sneaking into the parking garages to set up and party before morning, wooo!

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Most welcome to sir@gentlebot..

we're a dying breed friend. To think, jungle is pretty much classic music to millennials now, yet anything out of my audio arsenal 20 years ago can STILL destroy the best todays music has given us. just mental to think what will become of society without our sound pallette when we die off in another 20-30 years. I've already seen much treasured artists and tracks fully forgotten and not just underplayed, but UNPLAYED fully. Like who goes around jamming to Freestylers or Future Sounds of London and a hold multitude of artists that are legend, but only for than narrow band of time, and no relegated to forgotten mp3 players and cd mixes in basements around the country...sad state of affairs and this video fully captures my sentiments exactly. Keep it bobbin bruvva. tune