The latest instalment in the Retrospect series features 17 jungle/drum & bass classics from the seminal label V Recordings, all hand-picked by head honcho Bryan Gee.
With a back catalogue spanning 21 years from the evolution of hardcore, to jungle through to drum & bass, Retrospect Volume 4 features countless classics – many of which are available as downloads for the first time.
From the hardcore rumblings of Roni Size’s 1993 smash ‘Kiss’ to DJ Die’s speaker-popping 2003 remix of Lemon D’s ‘Get On Down’, this collection spans the first 10 years of creative brilliance years from the iconic imprint.
Retrospect Volume 4 features scene-shaping and still-fresh-sounding tracks from the likes of Roni Size, DJ Die, Trinity (aka Dillinja), Ed Rush & Optical, DJ Krust, Calyx, Q Project and more. It’s essential listening for seasoned junglists, new school ravers and anyone interested in an important and influential British dance music institution.
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