Let's create Jungle/Drum&Bass like we're back in the 90s

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Published 2022-12-08
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Time for another trip back to the 90s and ruff it up by creating old school jungle/drum&bass!

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro and history
2:20 Samplers and breaks
6:58 GPU Audio sponsored section
8:07 Let the bass boom
10:39 Rave Flava, dark pads n' bells (Atmospheric elements)
13:00 Re-rewind to da hardcore vibes (Vocal samples)
14:50 The final full track


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All Comments (21)
  • I lived in London and the radio waves were filled with pirate Jungle radio stations - it was fantastic!
  • Damn the endresult sounds like directly from the 90s. So well done!
  • @ZachNa
    Literally the only channel that helps me understand how to make this stuff, and what a great genre to recreate.
  • @SatanicJamnic
    Jungle is still the best genre. I can't believe not many people still create in this aesthetic. It's so sick.
  • @Repayola
    I'm 18 and I wish I could go back in time to the 90s to witness this jungle culture. Loved the tutorial and the final result is fire! 🔥
  • @joshherreramusic
    This is the perfect drum and bass tutorial video: you acknowledged hardware, history, produced great work and did it in a way that was easy to follow/understand.
  • @jeannetitor
    ah yes the sound of growing up on the ps1 and n64 soundtracks... nostalgic and honestly quite often ahead of its time, never gets old and works just about everywhere
  • @css172
    5:26 wow I've heard so many happy hardcore tracks from the late 90's using that sample. Thanks for showing how you made it. Final track is amazing oh the nostalgia!!!
  • @h3rdo
    You so nailed it. Absolute 90’s banger! I’m a teenager again thanks to you.
  • @iggysixx
    I love how this is a history lesson, and a tutorial on breakbeats, samplers, Ableton, and an entire genre (that I still love to bits)
  • @StereoAnthony
    This is the greatest time in history to be into music technology!! The fact we have wonderful and talented folks like this that learn all these invaluable things about this history of rave music, distills them down FOR FREE for those of us that are interested. Just WOW!
  • @mutzbunny
    it is crazy and insane, how this kind of music manages to give me nostalgia. it gives me nostalgia, of a time, thati never had, and never experianced. when that music was popular, i did not exist, and i was not born for another like 5 years after that. but i still feel like i remember it. i remember the time. the time where i wasnt even alive....
  • @LxcheeMusic
    this is extremely accurate to the real jungle sound bro
  • @emphatic001
    We used to call this Breakbeat (before Jungle) back in the day. The drums here have a nice Alec Empire vibe.
  • @PapyPetitPois
    I love the fact that you dig into the genres history before making sounds. I never had found this before, or at least with that concern. I find it pleasing ! Thank you 😊 Time to watch !
  • @zoltar808
    Started listening to this on my iPhone, didn’t take long for me to realise I needed to fire up the hifi and subwoofer. 🔊
  • the jungle room always draws you away from the main room, then you just melt into the lights, lasers, smoke and sounds while bass cabinets vibrate your every atom
  • Like we used to say in the 90s, this is wicked!! 🙌the final results sounds freaking authentic! 🔥
  • How to go to bed more educated at night? By watching a video of Estuera necessarily! It is always a pleasure to follow you Jonas, thank you for sharing. :)
  • @anggrimunki
    16:30 To me this is such a mid 90s sound, like 94-96. Fucking love it!