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Electronic
Performer: Various
Title: Jungle Juice Vol 2 Intellects Unknown E.P.
Style: Abstract, Jungle, Hardcore
Year 1995
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 255
MP3 size: 1887 mb
FLAC size: 1571 mb
WMA size: 1964 mb
Other formats: MP2 DMF APE TTA RA AC3 MOD

Various - Jungle Juice Vol 2 Intellects Unknown E.P. mp3 album


Various - Jungle Juice Vol 2 Intellects Unknown E.P. mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Coma Untitled
A2 Subtropic Untitled
B1 Tekhuna Untitled
B2 Sub Zero* Untitled

Notes

All info taken from printed sticker on black sleeve.

Also says:

DJ Promo Only L.E. One of 300 copies

For free promo downloads please visit the jungle juice pages.

http://www.pavilion.co.uk/southcoastscene/Newep/jungle.htm

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Jediathain
There' not really much reason to suggest this 12" is by various artists, perhaps the details need updating? The other two releases on the label are both by Sub Zero and the production on this release sounds the same across all the tracks. Tracks 3 and 4 are labelled as:3. Tekhuna (Trip Hop Jungle?)4. Sub Zero. Jungle Laws. The whole EP has quite a Braindance / IDM (really don't like that genre name) feel to it, with Trip Hop and Techno elements thoughout as well as quite ambient and dubby aspects too. It's not groundbreaking but is an absorbing listen despite sounding a bit dated.Coma is a dubby ambient breakbeat number with pulsing synths.Subtropic gets a bit tribal with the beats and uses Radiophonic style sounds, there's more meandering ambience and even a vocoder sample saying 'Electronic'. It's all pretty hyper beats but the melody keeps it chilled Tekhuna's absolutely spannered. It's mad acidic breakbeat delirium but in a really good way, there's even a weird horn sample. It makes you feel as though you may have lost your mind. This one's definitely my favourite tune on the EP.Sub Zero's pretty frantic with high speed rolls and endless fills skittering here, there and everywhere. It hits a dark note about halfway through and that's where it gets interesting / weird with some sort of Rastafarian goblin toasting over the top before the drums rinse out. I can't really imagine playing this tune out but it's an entertaining ride.
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"Rastafarian goblin" hahaha it's a Lee "Scratch" Perry sample... I remember asking Sub Zero at the time!