What Junglists listen to and is an underground music genre and should stay that way. Consists of breakbeats and basslines..
Bow...BOW...Bow... <--- bass line welling up bmpCHkahbkhBHKCHKAHKbhKcvhakhkachak *real drum sample: CHK A CHUK CHUK!!!* back to main break... bmpCHkahBKhbkHCHKAKK???!!!! BmmCHKHKH! Big up!!
by DJ Phoenix June 15, 2004
Mindless noise.
This noise is created by repetitions of patterns, these are used primarily to not scare the listener (whom has usually ingested some sort of contra-ban)
This noise is created by repetitions of patterns, these are used primarily to not scare the listener (whom has usually ingested some sort of contra-ban)
no example specified
by Burkey March 17, 2005
Mindless computer generated noise listened to by drugged up, hoodie wearing thieving idiots. No being that likes this sort of noise ever purchases a CD, instead they steal it from the local supermarket along with razors, alcohol and anything they can sell down the local public house to buy money for drugs.
by Jonthemon June 21, 2007
A more chill out version of jungle, i would say it's like liquid funk without the vocals. Sometimes you have an emcee more then likely no emcee featured.
by Emceedd June 09, 2004
Based almost entirely in England,Drum&bass (they called Jungle),emerged in the early 90's. It is one of the most rhythmically complex of all forms of dance music. Usually its entirely instrumental,consisting of nothing but fast drum machines and deep bass.
by brownzugar April 21, 2003
Drum & Bass (Abbreviated DnB) is a type of electronic dance music characterized by fast and typically complex breakbeats, deep bass lines, and the euphoria experienced by the listener. It is adapted from a vast variety of different musical genres, such as Funk, Soul, Reggae, Blues, Techno, and Hip-Hop. It was created in the 1990s as an offshoot of Jungle music, its predecessor. The genre is quite popular in the UK and Central Europe. However, it is still a primarily underground genre. Averaging roughly 174 beats per minute, it is great music to listen to while running or climbing stairs.
Major record labels producing Drum and Bass music include Hospital Records, Ram Records and MetalHeadz. There are also a wide variety of YouTube-based labels out there, notably UKF and Liquicity.
There are also a multitude of subgenres of Drum and Bass, including Liquid Drum & Bass (AKA Liquid Funk), Dancefloor Drum & Bass, Neurofunk, and Drill & Bass, as well as a variety of hybrid genres, most notably Drumstep (DnB + Dubstep).
Major record labels producing Drum and Bass music include Hospital Records, Ram Records and MetalHeadz. There are also a wide variety of YouTube-based labels out there, notably UKF and Liquicity.
There are also a multitude of subgenres of Drum and Bass, including Liquid Drum & Bass (AKA Liquid Funk), Dancefloor Drum & Bass, Neurofunk, and Drill & Bass, as well as a variety of hybrid genres, most notably Drumstep (DnB + Dubstep).
by JP the ENFP June 16, 2022