Various - Jungle On The Streets

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Review by Francisco Javier Almorox Guerrero

Jungle On The Streets: A Raw Dive into '95 Jungle Vibes Alright, let’s talk about Jungle On The Streets. This 1995 UK gem from Land Of The Giants is one of those albums that just grabs you by the soul and shakes it till your teeth rattle. It’s not perfect, but damn if it doesn’t feel alive. If you’re into jungle—or even just curious about how electronic music used to slap back in the day—this thing is pure fire. The vibe here? Chaotic yet smooth, like someone poured liquid adrenaline straight into a drum machine. Tracks like “Don’t Tell Your Friends” hit hard with its breakbeat chaos—it’s got this sneaky bassline that creeps up on ya, then BAM, it explodes into something wild. You can almost picture sweaty clubs packed tight, people losing their minds under strobe lights. Honestly, every time I hear that drop, my heart skips. Feels like being let in on some kinda secret mission where only good vibes are allowed. And then there’s “Wicked Tune.” Oh man, this track… it's hauntingly beautiful. There’s this eerie vocal sample looping over jagged beats, like ghosts dancing through foggy streets at 3 AM. It sticks with me because it feels so raw, like they didn’t overthink it—they just felt it. That contrast between spooky vibes and pounding energy makes it unforgettable. Like, yeah, we’re out here vibing, but there’s also this weird sadness lingering underneath. It’s messy, real, human. Other tracks like “Desire” and “Relieve The Tension” keep the energy high without ever feeling repetitive. And shoutout to whoever decided to throw in two versions of “All The 24-7 Massive”—it’s bold as hell, but somehow works. The whole album has this anything-goes attitude, which is kinda refreshing compared to today’s hyper-polished stuff. Looking back now, Jungle On The Streets feels like a time capsule of what the UK scene was all about in the mid-'90s. No rules, no fear—just pure experimentation fueled by passion. Listening to it reminds me how much music used to be about taking risks instead of chasing streams or likes. Honestly, I finished writing this review while blasting “Wicked Tune,” and now I’m sitting here wondering why modern dance floors don’t feel as dangerous anymore. Maybe we need more jungle bangers like this to remind us life’s supposed to be messy sometimes. Or maybe I just need another cup of coffee. Either way, check this album out—it’ll mess you up (in the best way).

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Artist: Various
Album: Jungle On The Streets
Rating: 4.08

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  • MP3 size: 89.6 mb
  • FLAC size: 574 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Devotion
All The 24-7 Massive4:33
Relieve The Tension5:09
Original Danger4:56
Desire
Hope You're Making Out Okay4:46
Stone Cold Cutie4:37
We've Only Just Begun4:24
Love & Devotion4:54
All The 247 Massive
Straight To A Sound Bwoy5:42
Wicked Tune
Don't Tell Your Friends4:56
Jungle Love Pt. 25:31

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Unknown Artist - Desire
Genesis Crew - All The 24/7 Massive
Genesis Crew -- Wicked Tune

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Catalog Numbers

  • GTOL 931 DJ
  • GTOL 931DJ
  • GTOL931

Labels

Land Of The Giants

Listen online

  • escuchar en línea
  • online luisteren
  • online anhören
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ouvir online
  • ascolta in linea
  • lytte på nettet
  • écouter en ligne
  • kuunnella verkossa

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • White Label
  • Sampler
  • CD
  • Compilation

Companies

RoleCompany
Pressed ByMPO
Phonographic Copyright (p)Land Of The Giants
Copyright (c)Land Of The Giants

Notes

  • Both sides are a white label.
  • "Taken from LP/MC/CD Jungle On The Streets Volume 1"
  • No artists listed on the labels.
  • The track "Desire" is the same as "Relieve The Tension" from the album
  • "All tracks published by copyright control"
  • "Straight To A Soundbwoy" is an alternate version of "Tom & Jerry (Feat. Irini)" from On & On
  • "Jungle Love Pt. 2" is a different version to either ones on AZ 1 or GTOL930
  • 11 listed as Rus De Tox - Heavenly Body but is in fact "Don't Tell Your Friends"
  • 12 is a repeat of "Hope You're Making Out Okay"

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A side runout): GTOL 931 DJ A-1 MPO ACD
  • Matrix / Runout (B side runout): GTOL 931 DJ B-1 MPO ACD
  • Matrix / Runout: GTOL 931 MPO 01 @

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Jungle On The Streets* is a hidden gem from the UK's 1995 jungle scene. It’s packed with tracks that blend raw electronic beats with soulful vibes. One standout is "Don’t Tell Your Friends," which feels like a secret handshake for jungle lovers. The album even sneaks in a remix of a classic hit, "We’ve Only Just Begun," giving it a fresh jungle twist. It’s wild how this album captures the energy of its time while still feeling ahead of its game.