Survey (Invisible/Recycle/D)
N'Dee (Recycle/D)
Mr. Jay (Recycle/D)
Flower (Recycle/D)
Sammy B
Soniq (Bassfieber/D)
TrustLars (Recycle/D)
MC Jamie White (Recycle/D)
Rollin MC (VUP/Carepack/D)
RECYCLE - CLASSIX: Back to Oldschool
With Recycle-Classix we celebrate drum'n'bass in all its facets, a joint journey back to oldschool, but always with an eye to the future. Because the genre has remained experimental to this day, constantly reinventing itself, celebrating individuality and thriving on its diversity and a sense of community across crew boundaries. What could be better?
For 28 years, Recycle has been a platform that is all about the love of music, encounters and the joy of a shared passion. The Classix nights are a tribute to this feeling. Here, our guests and residents play their favorite tracks from the last three decades, from anthems and insider tips to the B-sides of the golden era. This ranges from drum'n'bass and jungle classics from the early 90s to... Oldschool and Nuschool Classix - there is simply everything that deserves the name "classic". Sentences like "Oh man, I missed that record back then" or "Cool, I have it too, but couldn't find it" or "Shit, I wanted to play it later" are the rule.
A retrospective for listening, dancing and feeling, about a music that began in the South London district of Brixton. Here, the musical influences of London's youth with a migrant background from the Caribbean mixed with the sound of the raves of the late 80s. It was called hardcore or British breakbeats until the term jungle first appeared around 1992-93. In the mid-90s, the term drum'n'bass was used more and more often. The music changed just like the name, sometimes it was more ragga/reggae vocals and dub-heavy baselines, then again rap or jazz samples. Numerous styles have emerged from this, be it darkstep, jump up, hardstep, techstep, liquid, neuro...we love everything about it.
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