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DJ Magic Touch - Bigup (new jungle mix)
06:11 14.31Mb [320 kbps] 41 0 0 25.07.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
The Chemical Brothers - I Want To Know
03:57 9.15Mb [320 kbps] 55 0 0 22.07.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
The Chemical Brothers - All Of A Sudden
05:31 12.72Mb [320 kbps] 54 0 0 22.07.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
Alex Jungle - The Tales Of A Rude Boy
05:54 13.61Mb [320 kbps] 42 0 0 22.07.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
The Chemical Brothers Feat. Halo Maud - For That Beautiful Feeling
04:15 9.83Mb [320 kbps] 46 0 0 14.07.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
The Chemical Brothers - Feels Like I Am Dreaming
06:57 16.01Mb [320 kbps] 51 0 0 05.07.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
The Chemical Brothers - The Darkness That You Fear (Harvest Mix)
04:09 9.59Mb [320 kbps] 40 0 0 03.07.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
The Chemical Brothers - Skipping Like A Stone (Feat. Beck)
04:43 10.87Mb [320 kbps] 44 0 0 26.06.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
The Chemical Brothers - The Weight
03:44 8.63Mb [320 kbps] 40 0 0 24.06.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
The Chemical Brothers - Magic Wand
02:27 5.70Mb [320 kbps] 35 0 0 23.06.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
The Chemical Brothers - No Reason
04:52 11.23Mb [320 kbps] 57 0 0 16.06.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
Tim Reaper - Raw Energy Movements
05:01 11.69Mb [320 kbps] 49 0 0 16.06.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
Tim Reaper & Relapse - Propa Tings
06:23 14.71Mb [320 kbps] 44 0 0 16.06.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
The Chemical Brothers - Live Again (Feat. Halo Maud)
05:09 11.89Mb [320 kbps] 50 0 0 15.06.2025 layden Hardcore, Jungle
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All Genres →Jungle — street rhythms, a bass revolution, and the birth of drum & bass.
Jungle is one of the most influential and radical genres of British electronic music, formed in the early 1990s at the crossroads of breakbeat, reggae, dub, hip-hop, and rave culture. It is music built on fast, fractured rhythms, powerful sub-bass, and raw street energy — a foundation for drum & bass and the entire modern bass music scene.
On Minatrix.FM, you can listen to Jungle online and download MP3s for free — no registration required, high audio quality, and regular catalog updates.
What is Jungle?
Jungle is breakbeat-driven electronic music characterized by:
- fast, chopped breakbeats (160–175 BPM),
- heavy, low-end sub-bass,
- samples from reggae, dub, and dancehall,
- ragga-style vocals and MC culture,
- a raw, street-level, sound-system aesthetic.
The genre emerged from the UK rave scene but quickly evolved into an independent cultural movement, closely connected to the Afro-Caribbean communities of the United Kingdom.
The history of Jungle: how it all began
Late 1980s — early hardcore rave
The direct predecessor of Jungle was Breakbeat Hardcore — fast rave music built on broken beats, euphoric synths, and piano stabs.
1991–1993 — the emergence of Jungle
Producers began to:
- speed up breakbeats,
- add ragga and MC vocals,
- introduce deep dub-influenced basslines,
- move away from rave euphoria toward a tougher street sound.
The term Jungle itself originates from Jamaican sound-system culture.
1993–1996 — the golden era of Jungle
The genre dominated London clubs and pirate radio stations.
A distinct aesthetic took shape:
- dark and aggressive sound design,
- strong social and cultural undertones,
- a vibrant live MC culture.
Later, Jungle evolved into Drum & Bass, but the original style never disappeared — it became a cult classic.
Sound and key characteristics of Jungle
Broken breakbeats
The rhythmic foundation of Jungle is built on iconic samples:
- Amen Break
- Think Break
- Funky Drummer
The rhythm is sharp, chaotic, yet highly danceable.
Deep sub-bass — often monophonic, heavily influenced by reggae and dub. The bass does not simply groove; it pressurizes and vibrates.
Ragga and MC vocals — shouts, phrases, and freestyles are a core element of Jungle culture.
Dub & Reggae aesthetics — echo, delay, filtering, and spatial depth.
Tempo: 160–175 BPM — the high speed creates a constant sense of motion and tension.
Jungle subgenres
Ragga Jungle
Maximum reggae and dancehall influence, strong vocals, and raw energy.
Darkside Jungle
A darker, industrial, and atmospheric variant of the genre.
Intelligent Jungle
More melodic and atmospheric, a direct precursor to liquid drum & bass.
Jungle Tekno
Jungle fused with hardcore techno — aggressive and rave-driven.
Modern / Neo Jungle
A contemporary reinterpretation of classic Jungle with cleaner production.
Iconic Jungle artists and labels
Legendary producers
- Goldie
- LTJ Bukem
- Roni Size
- Shy FX
- DJ Hype
- Congo Natty (Rebel MC)
- 4hero
Cult labels
- Moving Shadow
- Metalheadz
- Reinforced Records
- Suburban Base
- V Recordings
These names laid the foundation of modern bass music.
Jungle and its influence on the modern scene
Jungle directly influenced:
- Drum & Bass
- Breakcore
- Footwork Jungle
- UK Bass
- Early Dubstep
- Phonk / Memphis revival (indirectly)
Today, Jungle is experiencing a true renaissance — its elements are returning to the mainstream, film, gaming, and electronic underground.
Who is Jungle for?
Jungle is perfect for:
- fans of fast, broken rhythms
- lovers of bass culture and sound systems
- DJs playing high-energy sets
- drum & bass and old-school rave fans
- those who value raw, unfiltered street energy
This is music of movement, tension, and freedom.
Jungle on Minatrix.FM
In the Jungle section on Minatrix.FM, you’ll find:
- 90s classics and modern releases
- powerful bass and authentic sound
- an online player with no registration
- regular content updates
Jungle — the roots of bass music
Jungle is not just a genre.
It is a culture, a movement, and a source from which half of today’s electronic scene has grown.
Listen to Jungle online and download the best tracks on Minatrix.FM — where the true rhythm of the streets lives.