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Pretty big overlap to the D&B (which was in the main well too heavy for me). But give me Scratch Perverts and the like and I'm well in!
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always messy nights so memories are hazy but it seemed to be the thing to get dub reggae on before a certain style of drum and bass DJs, and there was no bigger name than Rodigan. Big overlap between the two genres as jungle always had its roots in dancehall with the deep basslines, chilled half-time interludes and ragga MCs.
Well it did in those days, not like some of the rubbish the kids of today listen to. Not proper music, that!
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And left the house room for Rodigan, as I'd remembered you raving about him.
He blew my fucking head off. It was brilliant.
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