Review: Twenty years old and still powerful enough to power a large hamlet/flatten a small town (delete depending on mood), in 1995 Ed Rush and No U-Turn engineer Nico created a benchmark jungle document. Utilising gangster rap samples (rather than the long-favoured ragga vocals that were common place at the time) and more emphasis on the reese than the dubby subs, "Guncheck" helped jungle and drum & bass write a new chapter that would eventually split into the Urban Takeover-style funky jump up and the harder techy D&B that Ed Rush (and of course Optical) would make their own. History lesson over: this still bangs hard. Reload.
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