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Who Say Reload Volume One (Original 90s Jungle And Drum & Bass)


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In 2021 Velocity Press published Who Say Reload: The Stories Behind the Classic Drum & Bass Records of the 90s, an oral history of the records that defined jungle/drum & bass straight from the original sources. The deluxe coffee table book has since sold thousands of copies and prompted many to comment that it should have an accompanying soundtrack.

Now author Paul Terzulli has compiled a Who Say Reload album. However, where the book focused solely on classics and anthems, the compilation takes a different route and offers up a selection of top-quality tunes from some of the scene’s most respected artists and labels.

Like the book, the album covers the genre’s nineties golden era, and the many styles of D&B are represented. Pioneering producers and crowd-pleasing favourites sit alongside a few sought-after obscurities by the unsung heroes of the scene. Most importantly, there are some absolute bangers!

The 16 tracks are spread over two volumes of 2 x 12"s, and there is also a 13-track digital version, taking you on a journey through music forged from raw breakbeats and basslines that soundtracked a culture of all-night raves, specialist record shops and pirate radio stations.

Jungle/drum & bass is approaching its 30th anniversary. Its sonic and cultural legacy is still being felt today. There’s still plenty of old music that might be “new” to some, and these tunes still pack as much of a punch as they did back in the day. That unique energy generated by a combination of breakbeats, bass and creativity never gets old.

Tracklist

A1. DJ Tamsin & The Monk - A Better Place (DJ Trace Remix)
A2. Nookie - Shining In Da Darkness
B1. Origin Unknown - Valley of The Shadows (Long Dark Mix)
B2. Chimeira - Deeper Life
C1. DJ Nut Nut - Special Dedication
C2. Omni Trio - Renegade Snares (Foul Play Remix)
D1. Slipmatt - Breaking Free (DJ SS Rollers Remix)
D2. Rude Bwoy Monty - Steppas Anthem