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Jungle Cakes

Jungle Cakes is a UK-based jungle label owned by DJs, producers and all round junglist soldiers Ed Solo & Deekline. Founded in 2009 and known for its hefty compilation albums, the label has churned out some of the naughtiest jungle rhythms from both established and up-and-coming artists including: General Levy, Ray Keith, Ed Solo, Benny L, DJ Hybrid, Serum, Bassman, Gold Dubs, Nick The Lot, Jappa and Ben Snow. Jungle Cakes’ parent label is Hot Cakes. The label hosts a popular club night series too.
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Welcome To The Jungle Vol 6: The Ultimate Jungle Cakes Drum & Bass Compilation (unmixed tracks)
Ray Keith / Various
Ray Keith - "FX 6" (original mix) - (0:09) 134 BPM
Review: Selector! Jungle Cakes' Welcome To The Jungle series welcomes a bonafide legend to the controls: Ray Keith. Digging deep across the board he's put together over 40 killer tracks from an obscene rollcall: Serum, Vital, Dillinja, Bladerunner, Margaman, T>I, DJ Hybrid, Turno, Filthy Habits, Ed Solo, Deekline and many many more artists are responsible for the savage soul and badman bounce on offer as we're rattled and shaken from pillar to post. From the naughty ragga skanks and turbo reverse bass lashes of Deekline & Ed Solo's "Hot This Year" to Ray's very own seminal "Chopper" via Bladerunner's evergreen breezer "Jungle Jungle" via two mixes and 10 FX tools, this is one of Jungle Cakes' tastiest ever projects to date. Big up the Dark Soldier
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JC 062
19 Jan 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Welcome To The Jungle Vol 5/The Ultimate Jungle Cakes Drum & Bass Compilation
Various
Ed Solo & Deekline - "FX 4" (original mix) - (0:08) 134 BPM
Review: It's 2017 and you can finally have your cake and eat it. It's all down to Jungle Cakes head chefs Deekline and Ed Solo who have been working hard in the bass kitchen since the foundation days. Here we find them in five Michelin star mode as they serve up a banquet of creations both from their own and their peers' menus. Highlights across this incredible D&B banquet abound from the moment Craze and Infiltrata's (aka 12th Planet) classic "Things Just Ain't The Same 4 Gangstas" opens the collection and Firefox's (aka Roni Size) seminal "Keep It Raw" headbutts us a few tracks later. Elsewhere the Jungle Cakes dons treat us to skanked-out banger after skanked-out banger; Spyda's iconic vocals and the hornets nest b-line on "Soundsystem Entertainer", Tippa's harmonic heaven on "Pass Me The Dubplate" and one of the nastiest remixes Deekline's notorious "Don't Smoke" has ever experienced. Loaded with an array of cool FX and two continuous mixes, this is a true jungle feast. What a time to be alive.
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JC 056
17 Jul 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Welcome To The Jungle Vol 4/The Ultimate Jungle Cakes Drum & Bass Compilation
Various
Benny Page - "FX 3" (original mix) - (0:12) 134 BPM
Review: 39 tracks, 10 FX sounds and a full mix. This isn't any old slice of afternoon cake you might share your elderly neighbour or distant relative, this is a seven-tiered wedding cake full of every type of unhealthy, fattening ingredient you can imagine. And we're not stopping until we've chowed the lot. If you've feasted on Deekline and Solo's Jungle Cakes before then you'll already know how tasty this is; a selection of their own releases and similarly spirited cuts from the scene, all laced with dubwise, dancehall and skank-soaked soul. Highlights hang from every corner but you'd be mad not to peak at Aries & Gold's soul-flecked massage of Mr Benn, or Dominator & Logan D's brokeback bust-up "Cowboy" or Serial Killaz' savage repurposing of Freestyler's iconic "Entertainer". High calorie badness.
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JC 051
12 Sep 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Welcome To The Jungle Vol 2: The Ultimate Jungle Cakes Drum & Bass Compilation
Ed Solo / Deekline / Various
Ed Solo - "Bass Test 55 - 30 Hz" - (0:15) 134 BPM
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JC 031B
22 Dec 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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