Dj Deekline welcomes Kursiva for his contribution to the 'Welcome To The Jungle' series with the long awaited 'No Diggity' and special 'Aztec Spree' 2016 VIP.
a. Kursiva and Mooncat ft. Earth Beat Movement - No Diggity
b. Kursiva ft. Isaac Maya - Aztec Spree (2016 VIP Mix)
For this Jungle Cakes we have none other Ragga bad man and Jungle legend General Levy getting the remix treatment from MIR Crew and Ed Solo.
Playing up the Raggae vibes in a huge way MIR crew have done justice to the original a dancehall ready remix that plays nicely between both jungle and reggae but of course never letting that bassline take a backseat.
Ed Solo does just as he always does turning in a head rocking bassline monster that will destroy the dancefloor, boh!
Jungle revival pioneers Ed Solo & Deekline, bosses of the world’s leading Jungle/DnB label ‘Jungle Cakes’ present the much anticipated Jungle T shirt follow up to their commercially and critically acclaimed album ‘Welcome To The Jungle' album.
Jungle revival pioneers Ed Solo & Deekline, bosses of the world's leading Jungle/DnB label 'Jungle Cakes' present the much anticipated follow up to their commercially and critically acclaimed album Welcome To The Jungle. We are proud to present this limited vinyl release in a two part album sampler.
a. Ed Solo & Deekline ft. Gala Orsborn - Hit The Road Jack
Jungle revival pioneers Ed Solo & Deekline, bosses of the world's leading Jungle/DnB label 'Jungle Cakes' present the much anticipated follow up to their commercially and critically acclaimed album Welcome To The Jungle. We are proud to present this limited vinyl release in a two part album sampler.
a. Deekline & Tippa Irie - Good To Have The Feeling
You read it correctly, the Jungle Cakes series has reached Volume 32, and to celebrate, Defkline has produced for us two mighty fine slices of jungle riddims and spiced up classic vocals.
In "Tempo" a kaleidoscope of tropical sounds wash over a big bouncing bassline, while a drop reveals the ragga heart of the tune before building to dizzying breakneck speed again.
On the flip, "Magnificent" harks back to the ruffneck '80s, where shufflin' rhythms were the way to move. Add some ballsy breaks and there's a brand new way to scuff up them Dr Martens. Everybody skank!